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Veterinary Medicine - Continuing EducationHealth Information
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AONA Veterinary Case of the Quarter - Canine Femur Description: Case report. (tristan.membrane.com) |
CPD Solutions Description: Provides surgical training courses to veterinarians. Includes contact information, tutors, booking, and courses offered. (cpdgroup.co.uk) |
IVIS - International Veterinary Information Service Description: Provides free access veterinary textbooks. IVIS e-books are written by top experts and cover all species and disciplines. The target audience are veterinary students, veterinarians and academic clinicians worldwide. Also provides information on veterinary meetings, continuing education websites and veterinary organizations. (ivis.org) |
Novartis Vetnurse Site Description: Online reference for veterinary nurses, technicians and support staff. Includes professional news, archived clinical articles, a professional forum, jobs and training modules. Free membership. (vetnurse.co.uk) |
RDL's VeterinarySolutions.com Description: Searchable database of veterinary meetings, seminars, conferences, symposia, courses and online courses for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, managers and staff. (VeterinarySolutions.com) |
Veterinary Post Graduate Institute Description: Continuing education courses for practicing veterinarians. Two day courses provide 15 hours of AVMA approved CE credit. (vetpostgrad.com) |
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