Zuku's Top 4 Most Useful Vet Sites
- The Merck Vet Manual: Everything, in one place, and now with a free App.
- Cornell's eClinPath site: excellent-very visual.
- Imaging Anatomy, courtesy University of Illinois: Absolutely excellent. You can click on different tabs to highlight what piece of anatomy is where on a radiograph.
- Iowa State University Swine Disease Manual - the Merck of Pigs.
Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) practice quizzes
- National Board Practice Questions - Quiz 1
- National Board Practice Questions - Quiz 2
- National Board Practice Questions - Quiz 3
- National Board Practice Questions - Quiz 4
- National Board Practice Questions - Quiz 5
The U. of Saskatchewan's Basic Surgical Concepts site is excellent- very visual. Each section ends with a self test.
- Surgical instruments
- Common knots
- Suture patterns
- Needles and suture materials
- Surgical site prep
- Surgical incisions and closures, including ovariohysterectomy
Imaging case-studies: Kansas State Veterinary Radiology
Clin Path Case Studies courtesy of the University of Montreal
Cardiovascular Medicine
Case Studies in Cardiology with full work up and quizzes
ECG Cases with practice questions Courtesy of UC Davis and Mark D. Kittleson, DVM, PhD
Shelter Health Resources | Koret Shelter Medicine Program, UC Davis
Center for Food Security and Public Health (CFSPH) Zoonotics disease resources and Animal Disease Listing, A-Z
CFSPH in depth materials and images of key reportable conditions: Classical swine fever, Avian influenza, Foot and mouth
National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians (NASPHV) recommendations for key zoonotic disease issues
2015 Compendium of Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention in Veterinary Personnel, NASPHV Veterinary Infection Control Committee 2015_compendium-veterinary-standard-precautions_javma-2015-1201-v247i11.pdf
Diseases of Research Animals (DORA): Excellent source for key diseases of rodents, rabbits and other research animals.
Equine: Key Equine Guidelines courtesy of of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), including: Equine Vaccination Guidelines
Basic summaries on key equine issues, U Florida Extension
Pigs: Iowa State University Swine Disease Manual
Poultry: For Avian pathology, the Cornell Atlas of Avian Diseases is excellent.
The Merck Vet Manual has good summaries, especially Environmental Diseases in Aquatic Systems
Also good:
Key Fish Parasites
Bacterial Diseases of Fish
Viral Diseases of Fish
University of Florida's excellent IFAS Extension website Fish Health Management topics
Key Fish Diseases
Key Fish Parasites
Guide to Seahorse (Syngnathid) Husbandry and Disease Control, courtesy of Project Seahorse [ Download PDF ]
General overview on seahorse biology
Southern Regional Aquaculture Center (SRAC) Fact Sheets, hosted by Texas A&M
Major Fish Diseases
Alligators, Crawfish and Everything Else
The University of Copenhagen has a nice online atlas
Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) website is a good resource for parasitology
See also the practice quizzes
Cornell's eClinPath site is excellent-very visual
Particularly good: Hematology, Blood Chemistry, Urinalysis
Clin Path Case Studies courtesy of the University of Montreal
Image Database
Anesthesia GuidelinesAmerican Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
A goldmine: Everything from pre-op to meds to post op.
- Common pre-med/sedation combos, AAHA
- Pain management, AAHA
- Fluid therapy guidelines, AAHA
American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA) Guidelines
Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia Support Group
The Ohio State Veterinary Radiology Course
Normal Imaging Anatomy Tutorial
Contrast Studies
Artifacts
Imaging case-studies: (More NAVLE level) Kansas State Veterinary Radiology
The whole Veterinary Radiology site by UC Davis professor Allison Zwingenberger is excellent.
CT-imaging and other modalities for vets:
One place to start might be to simply practice with real cases on Dr. Allison Zwingenberger's excellent Veterinary Radiology website.
See also the American College of Veterinary Radiology online resources:
Small Animal
Large Animal
The U. of Saskatchewan's Basic Surgical Concepts site is excellent-very visual. Particularly good:
Commonly-used instruments
Needles and sutures
Suture patterns
Surgical prep
Surgical approaches and incision Closure
Suture types and sizes: What do you use for what surgery
Auburn University Suture Materials
Surgical instruments: University of Guelph
Guelph also has some nice overviews of common surgeries. Here is a C-section, for one example
Sometimes an instrument catalog is a good way to see pictures of common instruments
Imaging Anatomy, courtesy University of Illinois: Absolutely excellent. You can click on different tabs to highlight what piece of anatomy is where on a radiograph.
Canine, feline pictorial anatomy, courtesy of WSU
UMinn has a good overall Anatomy site
For reproductive anatomy, we recommend the Drost Project's Visual Guides of Animal Reproduction (VISGAR)
Veterinary Anatomy Resources (UPenn)
Hill's Atlas of Veterinary Clinical Anatomy
Imaging Anatomy, Dog, Cat, Horse, Cow (U Illinois)
Veterinary Anatomy Courses and Quizzes (UMinn)
Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Dog (Cornell)
Neuroanatomy (UMinn)
Rooney's Guide to the Dissection of the Horse, Image Collection (Cornell)
Be guided by AVMA guidelines when looking for answers to things about client communications and ethics.
In general if its not clear there, you need to use your common sense and best judgement choose to "do the right thing" based on the options the question shows you.
Be honest and forthright about options and costs. Be sensitive and caring about bad news with a prognosis.
The AVMA has guidelines on veterinary ethics and veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR).
All AVMA policies
Behavior and client communication: American College of Veterinary Behaviorist's website has a recommended reading list and some online resources
NC State's vet school has a good reference list.
For client communications, check out these articles:
How to Improve Veterinary-Client Communication at Your Practice
Why good communication is key to good veterinary practice
Animal welfare: from AVMA.
AVMA animal welfare principles
Principles of veterinary medical ethics of the AVMA
Here are some specifics as well:
Animal Welfare: What Is It?
Animal Welfare Act
USDA Animal Welfare
Canine
Caprine (goats)
Ovine (sheep)
Bovine
Equine
Porcine
American Heartworm Society Guidelines, Current heartworm prevention and treatment guidelines, dog and cat
Vaccination Guidelines
American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) Canine Vaccination Guidelines
American Assoc. of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) Feline Vaccination GuidelinesSpecific Disease Factsheets
Shelter Vaccination Considerations, UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program
Infection Control
AAFP feline retrovirus testing and management guidelines, 2020
Canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC, kennel cough), UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program
Feline calicivirus & virulent systemic feline calicivirus (VS-FCV), UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program
Canine Parvovirus (CPV), UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, 2010 Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV)
Anesthesia Guidelines - AAHA Anesthesia Guidelines for Dogs and Cats
Rabies Compendium - Animal rabies prevention and control (see p.8, Postexposure Mgt) , 2011 (web page) or PDF version
Human psittacosis and avian chlamydiosis compendium
Measures to control Chlamydophila psittaci infection among humans (psittacosis) and pet birds (avian chlamydiosis), 2010
Animals in Public Settings Compendium
Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with Animals in Public Settings, 2011 (web page) or PDF version
Veterinary Ethics - AVMA Guidelines on Veterinary Ethics
Browse all AVMA policies (i.e.: declawing, tail-docking, pasteurized milk ordinance, etc.)
Euthanasia Guidelines - AVMA Guidelines on Euthanasia
Reportable Diseases
Reportable Diseases in Canada
The U.S. does not yet have a true, nationally reportable, disease list of its own for animals, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA APHIS) is working on a U.S. National List of Reportable Diseases (NLRAD).
Here is a link to the proposed US reportables list (scroll down to page 12).
Don't stress out over this - on the NAVLE®, you will NOT be asked any question that requires you to know state or provincial or country-specific regulations.
Think of major diseases such as FMD, for example, or anthrax, BSE, HPAI, hog cholera, scrapie, brucellosis, etc.
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Consensus Statements
Diagnosis, Treatment, Control, and Prevention of Infections Caused by Rhodococcus equi in Foals, 2011
Leptospirosis: Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention, 2010
Control of bovine viral diarrhea virus in ruminants, 2010
Equine metabolic disease(obesity + insulin resisitance + lLaminitis), 2010
2015 Compendium of Veterinary Standard Precautions for Zoonotic Disease Prevention in Veterinary Personnel, NASPHV Veterinary Infection Control Committee2015_compendium-veterinary-standard-precautions_javma-2015-1201-v247i11.pdf