Welcome to WikiVet,
A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers.
ContentYou can access site content via the three routes below or search for specific topics using the search box. Where possible, pages contain an additional search facility for research articles from the CABI database to facilitate easy access to the most current information on the topic you have chosen.
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WikiNews
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15th June 2010 - New content development underway this Summer!
We have recently recruited 12 summer student and graduate authors from the Royal Veterinary College, Nottingham, Bristol, Edinburgh and Cambridge Vet Schools. They will be improving and increasing the content on WikiVet, with particular work on the bugs and clinical sections this Summer. We held a training workshop at RVC on Monday 5th July, and WikiVet has been a flurry of activity ever since! More details...
News Archive
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New Content - Donkey Section
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The new donkey section of WikiVet is the first site of its kind covering all the common conditions of donkeys and identifying the major differences between the management and treatment of donkeys and horses. We also provide a set of normal physiological, biochemical and haematological parameters, resources that have not always been easily accessible but are essential for those treating donkeys.
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Other resources
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WikiQuiz
Test your knowledge with a range of quizzes.
WikiWords
A working glossary for Wiki editors.
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WikiVet Sponsors
Companies and organisations that sponsor WikiVet
WikiMap (soon to change)
Interactive map showing users locations
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Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License
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