Veterinary Education Online

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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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Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology

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Pathogens

Veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology

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Clinical

Veterinary diseases, treatments and clinical techniques

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Pharmacology

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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Pathology

Veterinary pathology

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Epidemiology

Veterinary epidemiology and veterinary public health

WikiNews

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World Conference on Veterinary Education in Lyon

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 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.

News Archive
WikiVet Newsletter Archive

New Histology Tutorials

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Many new resources are being linked into WikiVet. This is an ongoing process, here are some examples!

These Histology tutorials have been repurposed from teaching material and made available via WikiVet. They contain many great images from different tissue types and body systems, and feature integrated questions and answers.

If you have some teaching resources like these that you would like to make available via WikiVet, why not contact the WikiVet team? If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to email the WikiVet team or you can post a comment on our Facebook page!

Vet Schools Location

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The map on the left shows all veterinary schools that have created a page on WikiVet. You can see the interactive map to find out what the pins represents.

The schools with a dot in their pin have a page that is populated with content. You can see their pages via clicking on the pin and following the link provided or you can see a preview by clicking on the plus sign next to the link.

The schools that have an 'X' in their pin have not populated their page, would you like to create the page about your school? See how to create a school page.

The latest schools to create pages and be put on the map are:

Below is the current list of vet school pages. Click on the plus sign to expand the list.