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IWRC
The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council is a member oriented non-profit dedicated to improving wildlife care and welfare worldwide. IWRC is offering a free 2-year membership for underrepresented countries. They offer courses and resources pertaining to wildlife rehabilitation and conservation which may supplement exotic course materials offered by universities.
Vet-revise
Vet Revise is a flashcard website dedicated to veterinary medicine and was created by a vet student. You can use flashcard applications and this allows intelligent card scheduling to help you study smarter and learn more. You can use as well as share revision flash cards. There are thousands of flashcards to use and growing.
International Veterinary Information Service
IVIS website provides a good collection of veterinary books, reviews and journals. It includes literature on all topics from specific anatomy and physiology topics, e.g. cardiology, to pathology, reproduction, microbiology and clinical science topics e.g. opthamology. As well as having specific information on all species. Very useful website to clarify or gain extra knowledge of a particular interest. Further links to pubmed, newsletter and advertismeent of conferences is beneficial to understand developments in veterinary medicine. They even provide online courses for distant learning. Very useful for even qualified vets.
Registration is needed to access more sections of the website.
Fear Free Pets
Fear Free is offering all students complimentary access to their veterinary certification programs via a free student membership! This offer is open to students of all levels for the duration of their time in school, and we encourage you to take advantage of the veterinary certification programs as early as possible.
VETMED Academy
This website provides great online intercative courses designed for veterinary students. The courses include topics on physiology, endocrinology, fluid therapy, electrocardiography and many more. We are developing a project with them to create an moodle site for both educators and students tp publish educational material on there, that will hten be peer-reviewde and utilised by students globally. We would like to know your thoughts on this and if using a 'moodle' site would be good. Currently, vetmedacademy uses Moodle as a platform to host its courses. The survey can be accessed here.