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'''WikiVet at VetEd 2012'''
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'''OVAM Student e-Curator Workshop'''
  
The WikiVet team attended the VetEd 2012 Symposium which was held at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, Scotland in July.
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We ran a workshop for the students that will work on the [[OVAM|OVAM project]] with us. They came from all over the UK as well as some other European countries bringing a fresh perspective into the project. The two days were packed with ideas and suggestions as well as some social events. If you are wondering what it is they are holding in their hands in the photos, read below!
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'''WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> launches it's first photo competition!'''
  
The team led the [[OVAM]] workshop, and gave 2 poster presentations; one on WikiVet in general and one on the translation work being done in Murcia, Spain. Links to the posters can be found on [[VetEd 2012 - News|the news page]].
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WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> has launched it's first photo competition - '''Where's WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup>?'''  
 
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Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to take a photo of our 'Where's WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup>' logo somewhere exciting in the world - hopefully somewhere iconic so we know where you are! Entries will be posted on our [http://www.facebook.com/wikivet Facebook page] where you can vote for the winner, who will win a £50 Amazon voucher.
<br><Br>'''It's now easier to share WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> content'''
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'''The deadline for photo's has now been extended, so you have until the end of April to submit your pictures!'''<br><br>
More and more WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> pages are being opened up so everyone can view the their great content, and now you can easily recommend and share this content through Facebook 'recommend', Twitter 'tweet' or Google '+1' buttons. Read the [[Recommend content - News|news page]] for more information.
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Read more details on the [[Photo Competition|photo competition page]].
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A photograph of a hunting dog with a chronic weight-bearing lameness of the right forelimb. The elbow is held in abduction and the antebrachium and paw are swung in a lateral arc during the swing phase of the stride. The lameness is accentuated when the dog is walked up steps.
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A 7-year-old male neutered DSH is presented because it has an abnormal gait (walking with the hocks touching the ground) and posture. There is no history of trauma and the owner believes that these abnormalities have developed over the last few weeks. On further questioning, the owner reveals that the cat has been losing weight for the last 2 months, during which time it has also been noticeably polydipsic and polyuric.
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Test yourself [[Feline Medicine Q&A 15|here]].</center>
  
  
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Primarily, this site is aimed at veterinary students and nurses. It contains a wealth of information and learning resources. There are currently 5,936 articles and 68,286 registered users. Content can be reached via the various navigation routes above: System, Discipline or Species. The learning resources route excludes any general text content. If you know what you are looking for, you can use the search function.

OVAM student workshop

OVAM Student e-Curator Workshop

We ran a workshop for the students that will work on the OVAM project with us. They came from all over the UK as well as some other European countries bringing a fresh perspective into the project. The two days were packed with ideas and suggestions as well as some social events. If you are wondering what it is they are holding in their hands in the photos, read below!

Where's wikivet.png

WikiVetTM launches it's first photo competition!

WikiVetTM has launched it's first photo competition - Where's WikiVetTM?

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to take a photo of our 'Where's WikiVetTM' logo somewhere exciting in the world - hopefully somewhere iconic so we know where you are! Entries will be posted on our Facebook page where you can vote for the winner, who will win a £50 Amazon voucher.

The deadline for photo's has now been extended, so you have until the end of April to submit your pictures!

Read more details on the photo competition page.

Vet Schools Location


Vet Schools


Visit the interactive map to see the schools and view their pages. Not all schools have a page. Would you like to create the page about your school? See how to create a school page.

Teaser

What is the most likely cause of this posture?


A 7-year-old male neutered DSH is presented because it has an abnormal gait (walking with the hocks touching the ground) and posture. There is no history of trauma and the owner believes that these abnormalities have developed over the last few weeks. On further questioning, the owner reveals that the cat has been losing weight for the last 2 months, during which time it has also been noticeably polydipsic and polyuric.


Feline Medicine 15.jpg


Test yourself here.


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