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WikiVet recommended pages
Over 5,000 pages of content covering the entire veterinary curriculum.
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WikiVet Drag and Drop (Dragster) Test your knowledge using drag and drop boxes. Dragsters are sets of anatomy images with labels to drag onto the relevant area.
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WikiVet Quiz contains multiple choice questions for both preclinical and clinical topics with feedback and links to the relevant WikiVet article.
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WikiVet Flashcards are a self assessment tool with questions, answers and links to the relevant article on WikiVet. Test your knowledge using flashcards.
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WikiVet Podcasts is a selection of relevant podcasts. Currently we have links to the largest set of veterinary podcasts on Clinical, Research and Disease topics.
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Computer Aided Learning consists of a selection of the best free and useful veterinary computer aided learning applications and programmes for vets and students.
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Veterinary Educational Websites is the largest listing of educational web links on the web and many of these have been reviewed by vets and students.
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WikiVet Videos Project is WikiVet's own video website where you can find a large collection of veterinary videos on anatomy, husbandry and clinical topics.
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VET Talks Project is a joint project of WikiVet and International Veterinary Students' Association (IVSA)/Standing Committee on Veterinary Education (SCoVE) on e-learning videos by outstanding speakers all over the world.
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Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum project of WikiVet, is the largest set of online veterinary anatomy exhibits within one collection.
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CABI Infectious Diseases Pages is a partnership page series of CABI Animal Health and Production Compendium.
CABI is a not-for-profit international organization that improves people’s lives by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment.
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Vetstream clinical educational resource is a partnership page series of Vetstream.
Vetstream is the world’s largest online source of peer-reviewed point-of care veterinary content for the veterinary treatment of Dogs, Cats, Horses and Rabbits via its Canis, Felis, Equis and Lapis services.
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