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− | WikiVet | + | [[Nick Short]] and Dr Prisca Noble represented WikiVet at the World |
+ | Conference on Veterinary Education in Lyon (http://www.vet2011.org/). | ||
+ | This event was part of the 250th anniversary celebrations of the | ||
+ | veterinary profession. The world's first veterinary school was founded | ||
+ | in Lyon, France, in 1761, shortly followed by the Alfort veterinary | ||
+ | school, near Paris, in 1764, both of them at the initiative of French | ||
+ | veterinarian Claude Bourgelat. | ||
− | + | The conference organisers kindly agreed to distribute literature about | |
+ | WikiVet to all delegates attending the event. In subsequent discussions | ||
+ | with Heads of Schools from around the world, there was real interest in | ||
+ | collaborating on the development and sharing of online resources through | ||
+ | WikiVet. The [http://www.oie.int/ OIE (World Organisation for Animal Health)] was enthusiastic | ||
+ | about the potential to help standardise year 1 competencies through the | ||
+ | use of e-learning and the WikiVet platform. | ||
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Revision as of 09:32, 16 May 2011
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A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers. To find out what WikiVet is about see WikiVet Introduction.
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