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'''Quick Links'''
 
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Use the links below to go to a comprehensive set of links to content in Vetstream. These are '''free''' to view for all '''registered student users''' of WikiVet.
 
Use the links below to go to a comprehensive set of links to content in Vetstream. These are '''free''' to view for all '''registered student users''' of WikiVet.
  
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'''Student Free Access'''
 
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WikiVet has reached an agreement with '''[https://www.vetstream.com/ Vetstream]''' whereby all our student users will be able to access Vetstream content free of charge. This provides students with a major new clinical educational and reference resource which will be invaluable to veterinary studies as well as clinical practice.
 
WikiVet has reached an agreement with '''[https://www.vetstream.com/ Vetstream]''' whereby all our student users will be able to access Vetstream content free of charge. This provides students with a major new clinical educational and reference resource which will be invaluable to veterinary studies as well as clinical practice.
  
 
'''Recent Graduates'''
 
'''Recent Graduates'''
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For recent graduates, we have also secured a special deal so that existing WikiVet users will get a reduction in subscription rates. Graduates in their first year of practice will get a 66% discount whilst second year graduates get a 33% discount.  
 
For recent graduates, we have also secured a special deal so that existing WikiVet users will get a reduction in subscription rates. Graduates in their first year of practice will get a 66% discount whilst second year graduates get a 33% discount.  
  
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Veterinary schools who sign up for an institutional licence also stand to benefit - of importance to WikiVet is the fact that institutions from developing nations will benefit from preferential terms in line with their economic development. Please contact Vetstream directly for information about your school can benefit from an institutional licence.
 
Veterinary schools who sign up for an institutional licence also stand to benefit - of importance to WikiVet is the fact that institutions from developing nations will benefit from preferential terms in line with their economic development. Please contact Vetstream directly for information about your school can benefit from an institutional licence.
  
More Information
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'''More Information'''
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Finally, it is important to note that access to WikiVet content will remain completely free. However, we do receive a commission for users who decide to register with Vetstream So we hope that you find that free access to Vetstream is useful to you and that when you graduate you will be encouraged to subscribe and help subsidise access to WikiVet for future generations of students.
 
Finally, it is important to note that access to WikiVet content will remain completely free. However, we do receive a commission for users who decide to register with Vetstream So we hope that you find that free access to Vetstream is useful to you and that when you graduate you will be encouraged to subscribe and help subsidise access to WikiVet for future generations of students.
  
 
Visit '''[[Vetstream Information]]''' for more information about the partnership between Vetstream and WikiVet.
 
Visit '''[[Vetstream Information]]''' for more information about the partnership between Vetstream and WikiVet.

Revision as of 17:33, 6 April 2016

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Quick Links

Use the links below to go to a comprehensive set of links to content in Vetstream. These are free to view for all registered student users of WikiVet.

Vetstream Canis

Vetstream Felis

Vetstream Equis

Vetstream Lapis

Student Free Access

WikiVet has reached an agreement with Vetstream whereby all our student users will be able to access Vetstream content free of charge. This provides students with a major new clinical educational and reference resource which will be invaluable to veterinary studies as well as clinical practice.

Recent Graduates

For recent graduates, we have also secured a special deal so that existing WikiVet users will get a reduction in subscription rates. Graduates in their first year of practice will get a 66% discount whilst second year graduates get a 33% discount.

Institutional Access Veterinary schools who sign up for an institutional licence also stand to benefit - of importance to WikiVet is the fact that institutions from developing nations will benefit from preferential terms in line with their economic development. Please contact Vetstream directly for information about your school can benefit from an institutional licence.

More Information

Finally, it is important to note that access to WikiVet content will remain completely free. However, we do receive a commission for users who decide to register with Vetstream So we hope that you find that free access to Vetstream is useful to you and that when you graduate you will be encouraged to subscribe and help subsidise access to WikiVet for future generations of students.

Visit Vetstream Information for more information about the partnership between Vetstream and WikiVet.