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== WikiVet has registered its fifty thousandth user since its launch in 2007 ==
 
== WikiVet has registered its fifty thousandth user since its launch in 2007 ==
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[[File:Ella_Briscoe.jpg|250px|right|Ella Briscoe]]
The 50,000th registration was by Bristol first year veterinary student Ella Briscoe from Godalming. “A friend recommended WikiVet to me to help with revision for histology exams” said Ella, “and I will certainly find it valuable support as I continue through the veterinary study course”. Ella’s current goal, once qualified, is to work overseas helping to provide advanced veterinary care where needed. Ella will also receive a gift of some more traditional hard print reference books from the WikiVet team in recognition of the event.
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The 50,000th registration was by [[UK_-_Bristol_Veterinary_School,_Bristol]] first year veterinary student Ella Briscoe from Godalming. “A friend recommended WikiVet to me to help with revision for histology exams” said Ella, “and I will certainly find it valuable support as I continue through the veterinary study course”. Ella’s current goal, once qualified, is to work overseas helping to provide advanced veterinary care where needed. Ella will also receive a gift of some more traditional hard print reference books from the WikiVet team in recognition of the event.
    
It is now 9 years since the WikiVet project originated from collaboration between the Royal Veterinary College, University of Cambridge Veterinary School, The Royal “Dick” Veterinary School, Edinburgh and later the University of Nottingham Veterinary School. Its aim remains that of embracing most aspects of the curriculum of the Veterinary Sciences as taught in the UK and enhancing veterinary education through the provision of free online resources to students and practitioners worldwide.
 
It is now 9 years since the WikiVet project originated from collaboration between the Royal Veterinary College, University of Cambridge Veterinary School, The Royal “Dick” Veterinary School, Edinburgh and later the University of Nottingham Veterinary School. Its aim remains that of embracing most aspects of the curriculum of the Veterinary Sciences as taught in the UK and enhancing veterinary education through the provision of free online resources to students and practitioners worldwide.

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