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The WikiVet team has made a number of useful contacts with other veterinary organisations recently.
 
The WikiVet team has made a number of useful contacts with other veterinary organisations recently.
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In April Nick Short and Zoe Belshaw gave a brief presentation to the [http://www.bva.co.uk/overseas/BVA_Overseas_Group.aspx British Veterinary Association - Overseas Group] about WikiVet. The group discussed the potential to use the wiki to support veterinary education in the developing world and as a possible replacement for traditional textbook distribution schemes in the future.  
 
In April Nick Short and Zoe Belshaw gave a brief presentation to the [http://www.bva.co.uk/overseas/BVA_Overseas_Group.aspx British Veterinary Association - Overseas Group] about WikiVet. The group discussed the potential to use the wiki to support veterinary education in the developing world and as a possible replacement for traditional textbook distribution schemes in the future.  
  
The Continuing Professional Development Co-ordinator of the The [http://commonwealthvetassoc.org/ Commonwealth Veterinary Association], Jeff Cave. Has forwarded details of WikiVet to all the CVA Regional Representatives around the Commonwealth. There have already been quite a few additional new members joining as a result and comments such as "I AM SO DELIGHTED ABOUT THIS.IT IS AS IF IT WAS DESIGNED TO SOLVE OUR PECULIAR PROBELMS IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD.THANKS A MILLION FOR THIS WORHTY INITIATIVE." from Dr Nasir Olatunji in Nigeria.
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The Continuing Professional Development Co-ordinator of the The [http://commonwealthvetassoc.org/ Commonwealth Veterinary Association], Jeff Cave, has forwarded details of WikiVet to all the CVA Regional Representatives around the Commonwealth. There have already been quite a few additional new members joining as a result and comments such as "I AM SO DELIGHTED ABOUT THIS.IT IS AS IF IT WAS DESIGNED TO SOLVE OUR PECULIAR PROBELMS IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD.THANKS A MILLION FOR THIS WORHTY INITIATIVE." from Dr Nasir Olatunji in Nigeria.
  
 
The Association of Veterinary Students have been really supportive from the outset and the latest edition of their newsletter carried an article on how students could get involved [[JAVS Article 2009|More details ....]].
 
The Association of Veterinary Students have been really supportive from the outset and the latest edition of their newsletter carried an article on how students could get involved [[JAVS Article 2009|More details ....]].
  
 
The International Veterinary Students Association is also publishing an article written by one of the wiki student authors on the project [[IVSA Article 2009|More details ....]].
 
The International Veterinary Students Association is also publishing an article written by one of the wiki student authors on the project [[IVSA Article 2009|More details ....]].

Revision as of 21:30, 14 May 2009

Working with Other Veterinary Organisations

The WikiVet team has made a number of useful contacts with other veterinary organisations recently.

In April Nick Short and Zoe Belshaw gave a brief presentation to the British Veterinary Association - Overseas Group about WikiVet. The group discussed the potential to use the wiki to support veterinary education in the developing world and as a possible replacement for traditional textbook distribution schemes in the future.

The Continuing Professional Development Co-ordinator of the The Commonwealth Veterinary Association, Jeff Cave, has forwarded details of WikiVet to all the CVA Regional Representatives around the Commonwealth. There have already been quite a few additional new members joining as a result and comments such as "I AM SO DELIGHTED ABOUT THIS.IT IS AS IF IT WAS DESIGNED TO SOLVE OUR PECULIAR PROBELMS IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD.THANKS A MILLION FOR THIS WORHTY INITIATIVE." from Dr Nasir Olatunji in Nigeria.

The Association of Veterinary Students have been really supportive from the outset and the latest edition of their newsletter carried an article on how students could get involved More details .....

The International Veterinary Students Association is also publishing an article written by one of the wiki student authors on the project More details .....