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A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers.
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DISCIPLINE

BODY SYSTEM

SPECIES

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Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology

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Developmental Biology

Veterinary embryology

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Bugs

Veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology

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Clinical

Veterinary diseases and treatments

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Drugs

Veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics

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Blood

Blood and associated immunological diseases

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Normals

Animal breeds and normal reference ranges

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Path

Veterinary pathology

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VPH

Veterinary public health and food safety

VETERINARY NURSING

Histology

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Alimentary System


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Cardiovascular System


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Respiratory System
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Horse

Equine anatomy and physiology, histology and pathology

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Donkey

Donkey anatomy and physiology, histology and pathology

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Rabbit

Rabbit anatomy and physiology, histology and pathology

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Lizard

Lizard anatomy and physiology, histology and pathology

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Snake

Snake anatomy and physiology, histology and pathology

WikiNews

15th June 2010 - New content development underway this Summer!

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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

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.

Other resources

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WikiQuiz

Test your knowledge with a range of quizzes.

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WikiWords

A working glossary for Wiki editors.

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Interactive map showing users locations


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