EQUINE
Hoof Explorer
Over 150 anatomical images of the equine hoof in 3D, which allows exploration of these items in all visual planes, it is available as an online resource completely free but allows for individual licenses to computers for around 8 euros. It also provides anatomical terminology in both English, Latin, Polish, German, and Italian languages.
WikiVet
This website is designed to be a diverse learning platform, concerning most aspects of veterinary medicine. The website includes detailed descriptions of the anatomy and physiology of all species and highlights the main species differences. There are drag and drop quizzes at the end of each topic to test your knowledge. It is designed for more preclinical students.
CABI VetMed Resource
A website for veterinary information to support practice, based on evidence and continuing education, it touches on all animals from ruminants, pigs, poultry, equine, fish & aquaculture, companion animals, exotic, zoo and wild animals, animal welfare, and behavior. it also provides a bookshop through which information can be obtained to discuss solutions to problems veterinary and other related areas such as agriculture and the environment. It has articles covering all aspects of the health and welfare of dogs, cats, and other companion animals.
It requires a subscription and logs in to access most of the information.
IVALA Learn
IVALA Learn is a website dedicated to providing 3D images of small and large animal anatomy. All images are clearly labelled and simple to work with. It is a great resource for all years as it focuses on clinical relevance throughout the learning experience. There are many quizzes to test your understanding.
Illinois Imaging Anatomy
Merck Manuals
The Merck Veterinary Manual is one of the most famous veterinary encyclopedias in the world. Here the student/vet can search everything related to veterinary medicine, as for example:
1) Veterinary Encyclopedia (Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacology, etc).
2) Atlas of Symptomatology (a helper to diagnose easy a disease).
3)Multimedia (Drawings, Photos, Videos, Audio, Cytology smears, Histopathology sections, etc).
Vetstream
VetStream provides detailed and well explained clinically relevant knowledge and cases for clinical year vet students.
This website provides an exchange platform for veterinary students and recent graduates with animal health-related industries and organizations. This can include pharmaceutical, pet food, finance (insurance and banking), architecture and design, automobile, veterinary organizations and associations, as well as the leisure industries.