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VetCentric.com is the leading internet destination for animal health care information and services, offering everything you need to be better informed and better prepared to care for your animals.
http://www.vetcentric.com/
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veterinary medical information about diseases, cancer, pregnancy, toxicity, pets, animals, vaccinations, vet schools, vet professional careers. Veterinary career information, schools, technicians, and veterinarians.
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http://www.utc.edu/~dlevine/
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Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, University, of, Tennessee, at, Chattanooga

http://www.utc.edu/~dlevine/

wwvffa: World Wide Vet for Food-producing Animal
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wwvffa/
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wwvffa, Zoology

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wwvffa/

A grand rounds format presentation of small animal veterinary patients with heart disease.
http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/cardio/cases
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http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/cardio/cases

Center for Animal Health and Productivity Home Page
http://cahpwww.vet.upenn.edu/

http://cahpwww.vet.upenn.edu/

The Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) regulates the manufacture and distribution of food additives and drugs that will be given to animals. These include animals from which human foods are derived, as well as food additives and drugs for pet (or companion) animals. CVM is responsible for regulating drugs, devices, and food additives given to, or used on, over one hundred million companion anima...
http://www.fda.gov/cvm/
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http://www.fda.gov/cvm/

Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank
http://www.farad.org/
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http://www.farad.org/

The Merck Veterinary Manual (MVM) has served veterinarians and other animal health professionals as a concise and reliable animal health reference for over 45 years. The Merck Veterinary Manual Online is published on a nonprofit basis through a cooperative effort of Merck & Co, Inc. and Merial Limited as a free service to the veterinary profession.
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/
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http://www.merckvetmanual.com/

Free advice for pet owners in Asia Pacific Region.
http://www.vetasia.com
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The Veterinary Information Network is the oldest and largest online medical information service devoted to veterinary medicine. It is run by veterinarians, for veterinarians. VIN is a subscription based service on the World Wide Web and on America Online (keyword VIN).
http://www.vin.com
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A leading professional centre charged with storing and processing of vital knowledge meant to be used to improve veterinary care,the human animal bond,responsible animal production and pet ownership.
http://www.vethelplineindia.com/
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http://www.vetmedcenter.com/
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pet food

http://www.vetmedcenter.com/

International e-mail list with over 600 subscribers, dedicated to professional veterinary discussion.
http://www.vetprof.com/
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http://www.vetprof.com/

http://www.animalscience.com/content/html/index.htm

http://www.animalscience.com/content/html/index.htm

Information on veterinary health care education and treatment.
http://tristan.membrane.com/aona/case/vet/
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http://tristan.membrane.com/aona/case/vet/

http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vsr/dentistry/default_den.htm

http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vsr/dentistry/default_den.htm

E-VeT : The professionals veterinary site. For veterinarians and animal health professionals and concerned folk everywhere
http://www.e-vet.com/
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http://www.e-vet.com/

http://www.martindalecenter.com/Vet.html

http://www.martindalecenter.com/Vet.html

http://www.myvetonline.com/

http://www.myvetonline.com/

Large Collection of Veterinary Medical and Animal related Internet Resources
http://netvet.wustl.edu/vet.htm
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http://netvet.wustl.edu/vet.htm

a basif information about clinical uses of ultrasound for pet's diagnostics
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http://www.utskinvet.org/

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http://www.vetscape.co.uk/

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http://www.srdogs.com/Pages/rimadylfr.html

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http://www.vet.cornell.edu/consultant/consult.asp

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http://www.vetworld.com/vetsonly/

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http://www.vetconnect.com/

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http://www.vetsonline.com

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Wikipedia-Article "Veterinary Medicine"

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Veterinary medicine is the application of medical, diagnostic, and therapeutic principles to companion, domestic, exotic, wildlife, and production animals.

Veterinary medicine is informally as old as the human/animal bond but in recent years has expanded exponentially because of the availability of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques for most species. Animals nowadays often receive advanced medical, dental, and surgical care including insulin injections, root canals, hip replacements, cataract extractions, and pacemakers.

Veterinarians assist in ensuring the quality, quantity, and security of food supplies by working to maintain the health of livestock and inspecting the meat itself. Veterinary scientists are very important in chemical, biological, and pharmacological research.

In many countries, equine veterinary medicine is also a specialized field. Clinical work with horses involves mainly locomotor and orthopaedic problems, digestive tract conditions (including equine colic, which is a major cause of death among domesticated horses), and respiratory tract infections and disorders.

Education in veterinary medicine

Many universities worldwide confer undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in veterinary medicine. In most countries, veterinary practitioners are regulated and registered on a national or state level. While the duration and exact content of undergraduate degrees in veterinary medicine varies, they are typically from 4 to 7 years in duration. They consist of several introductory years which may include some "pre-vet" or general scientific training. These pre-clinical years provide a basis in veterinary anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, parasitology, animal breeding, botany, animal feeding and nutrition, radiology, virology, microbiology, zoology, animal physiology, physics, chemistry and other important subject areas. The final years of most veterinary medicine degrees consist of a greater proportion of practical clinical work (e.g. internal medicine, dentistry, surgery, obstetrics), in which students are guided to apply the theory they have learned in a supervised environment. When students complete their education, they are normally granted a diploma as Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or a Veterinary Medical Doctor (VMD).

Admission into veterinary medical school is competitive. According to the US Department of Labor, 1 in 3 applicants was accepted into a veterinary program in 2002. (Compare this with human medical school statistics of 1 in 2 applicants accepted; albeit human medical school matriculants (accepted students) tend to have higher average GPAs ~3.62 (AAMC) and hence more competitive). Prerequisites for admission include the undergraduate studies listed above and extensive veterinary experience (typically about 500 or more hours) in private practice or other veterinary environment. The average veterinary medical student has an undergraduate GPA of 3.53 [1] and a GRE score of approximately 1800.

While veterinary medicine is conventionally practiced distinctly from human medicine, the emerging interdisciplinary field of conservation medicine involves both, employing multidisciplinary teams that include medical doctors, veterinarians, environmental scientists, and other researchers and clinicians. In 2004, Australia's Murdoch University School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences started courses for a Master degree as well as a Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Conservation Medicine.

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