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This site has been developed for veterinary graduates, students and nurses. It provides a comprehensive virtual curriculum containing a wealth of veterinary information and learning resources. Use the navigation buttons above to jump to the relevant section of the site or [[:Special:Search|search]] for a particular topic.
 
This site has been developed for veterinary graduates, students and nurses. It provides a comprehensive virtual curriculum containing a wealth of veterinary information and learning resources. Use the navigation buttons above to jump to the relevant section of the site or [[:Special:Search|search]] for a particular topic.
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Message for '''all new veterinary students''' starting in 2013, '''[[New Students|take a look at these pages]]''' which explain how you can get the most out of WikiVet during your studies.
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Message for '''all new veterinary students''' starting in 2014, '''[[New Students|take a look at these pages]]''' which explain how you can get the most out of WikiVet during your studies.
 
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Sign up for the '''WikiVet/Wikimedia Edit-a-Thon''' and try editing and publishing on WikiVet yourself. Come along to the [[UK - Royal Veterinary College, London|Royal Veterinary College]] on 20th November 2013 between 2.00 and 6.00 pm. '''[[WikiVet Edit-A-Thon|Further details]]'''.
      
There are currently '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]]''' articles on WikiVet and '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFUSERS}}]]''' registered users of the site.  
 
There are currently '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]]''' articles on WikiVet and '''[[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFUSERS}}]]''' registered users of the site.  
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The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum ([[OVAM]]) went live on the 20th November 2012. Visit this amazing new resource at [http://www.onlineveterinaryanatomy.net/ www.onlineveterinaryanatomy.net]. The museum has a huge collection of anatomy resources on display which are organised into categories according to the species, system and region covered. Original high resolution images of our assets and source files for audio-visual are also available to partner organisations and on request.  
 
The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum ([[OVAM]]) went live on the 20th November 2012. Visit this amazing new resource at [http://www.onlineveterinaryanatomy.net/ www.onlineveterinaryanatomy.net]. The museum has a huge collection of anatomy resources on display which are organised into categories according to the species, system and region covered. Original high resolution images of our assets and source files for audio-visual are also available to partner organisations and on request.  
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