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Revision as of 21:17, 11 March 2011

Welcome to WikiVet,
A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers.
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Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology

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Bugs

Veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology

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Clinical

Veterinary diseases, treatments and clinical techniques

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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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Pathology

Veterinary pathology

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Epidemiology

Veterinary epidemiology and veterinary public health

WikiNews

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WikiVet wins funding for OVAL project


The Royal Veterinary College, in partnership with the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, CABI and Manson Publishing has secured over £90,000 from JISC as part of their eContent Programme. The OVAL project stands for 'Opening Veterinary Access to Literature'. The project involves the repurposing of journals and text books into Open Educational Resources that are available via WikiVet. Read more...

News Archive

Have you looked at the Anatomy and Physiology section recently?

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The Anatomy and Physiology section of WikiVet has proved to be the most visited section of WikiVet over all with over 40,000 visits, we can see why!

When you enter the section, you can look initially at any body system - for example the Alimentary or Endocrine systems. The improved navigation of this section allows you to explore the structure and function of organs within this system.

Many sections have flashcards integrated into them - these allow you to review a topic and test your knowledge, if you don't know the answer you can link to the page where it can be found.


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