Welcome to World Veterinary Association
Search  
Main Menu
· World Veterinary Day
· Event Calendar
· About the WVA
· Web Links
· Statistics
· Councillor CVs
· Job Opportunities
· Technical Articles
· Animal Welfare
· Search the Site
· WVC 2011 - Capetown
· Latest WVA Newsletter

WVA Newsletters


  

Category: Start / Interesting Sites
Sites that have interesting features for WVA members.

Sort links by: Title ( + | - ) Date ( + | - ) Rating ( + | - ) Popularity ( + | - )
Sites currently sorted by: Date (newest links listed first)


Vetpulse.tv 
Vetpulse.tv is an Internet video channel that now, for the first time, allows the global veterinary community to engage in new ways by creating, uploading, viewing and commenting on videos relating to veterinary science. The ambition for Vetpulse.tv is to empower veterinary professionals worldwide, allowing them to speak directly to their peers. Vetpulse.tv allows individuals and organisations, seeking to reach a global audience of veterinary professionals, to create a channel and easily share original video content that showcases their knowledge and talent or products and services on www.vetpulse.tv. Videos could feature advances in research and clinical trials, case studies on the latest surgical techniques and 'how to' guides, new product releases and customer testimonials, achievements made through funding and donations, applications of new technology or interviews with leading veterinary professionals at congress – the list is endless. Create new videos or upload existing videos to communicate your message and use vetpulse.tv as a platform to reach an audience beyond your existing boundaries. It is easy to include links to existing websites and to downloadable brochures so the audience can find out more detailed information about the video subject and get closer to your brand. Vetpulse.tv is being actively promoted, online and offline, to a global audience of professionals in practice, to faculty, students and alumni of universities and to members of veterinary associations and is highly complimentary to existing marketing initiatives. At no cost to register and create a channel, why not start today?
Added on: 23-Jun-2008 | hits: 45
Report broken link | Details


Pet Care at Care.com 
Find pet sitters and dog walkers near you Search for providers or post a job View pre-screened profiles, including videos Get FREE background checks on any provider Read our articles: Packing for the Pet Sitter's The ultimate checklist for sending your dog, cat, bird, rabbit, ferret, or turtle to the sitter. Fall Planning for Your Pets Fall pet sitting needs, from dog walking and feeding to cat boarding and travel. Traveling by Plane with Your Pets Tips on airline pet regulations, sedatives, and more.
Added on: 20-Apr-2008 | hits: 77
Report broken link | Details


Vets Go Wild 
Worldwide Experience is running 3 wildlife veterinary programmes in South Africa’s malaria free Eastern Cape, known as VETS GO WILD! The programmes, targeted to veterinary students from all over the globe, fulfill EMS (extra mural studies) requirements. VETS GO WILD has the full support of the UK’s 6 leading veterinary schools including Cambridge. Three of the 6 clinical deans have also visited the sites at Shamwari and Amakhala Game Reserves. For further details please visit: www.worldwideexperience.com.
Added on: 16-Apr-2007 | hits: 255
Report broken link | Details


VetClick 
Internet Services for Busy Veterinary Professionals. Jobs, staff, supplies, consumables, referral practices, discussion forums, practice website design and development and lots more...
Added on: 19-Jun-2006 | hits: 419
Report broken link | Details


VetScholar – Online Learning Programme 
VetScholar™ is an innovative online learning programme presenting quality courses tailored for practicing veterinarians. VetScholar provides a flexible way of participating in high-quality courses tutored by registered specialists, from your own home or clinic at times that suit you! Please visit www.vetscholar.org.nz or email vetscholar@sciquest.org.nz for more details.
Added on: 23-Mar-2006 | hits: 359
Report broken link | Details


Stolen Horse International 
Stolen Horse International, Inc. (SHI) brings attention to a major crime against horse lovers, horse theft. The mission of Stolen Horse International, Inc. is to provide a comprehensive theft awareness program to all facets of the horse industry and offer educational opportunities for horse enthusiasts of all types and across all disciplines: SHI’s goals are to establish a global resource to aid in the search for: Missing horses Stolen horses Stolen tack Stolen trailers Owners of found horses To promote increased involvement through equestrian organizations. To build an international network, NetPosse, to disseminate images and information missing and stolen horses through the Idaho Alerts system. To provide education opportunities to improve public awareness on horse theft and identification methods through seminars, presentations and exhibits. To provide resources and information to the law enforcement community. "Never underestimate the power of one!"
Added on: 14-Aug-2005 | hits: 357
Report broken link | Details


Clinical Pharmacology Text for Health Professionals  Popular
A professional development opportunity – Get your copy of the Clinical Pharmacology Text for Health Professionals Interactive CD ROM now available, click on www.clinicalpharmacologytext.com for free chapter download. This text is different in the way the book integrates realistic patient problems (animal/human) and their pathophysiology with appropriate drugs. Do you want to UNDERSTAND how drugs work and how you should use them? Contact jemma@clinicalpharmacologytext.com for more details.
Added on: 13-Oct-2004 | hits: 907
Report broken link | Details


International Veterinary Public Health Consortium  Popular
The International Veterinary Public Health Consortium (IVPHC) will be hosted by Pathobiologics International, the consulting arm of Humanitarian Resource Institute and the Humanitarian University Consortium. This resource is open to members of the academic community worldwide, to provide an opportunity for participation, collaboration and presentation of topics for: (1) advocacy initiatives (2) country by country analysis, in support of optimization of the veterinary public health infrastructure and (3) funding via communications initiatives with corporate, inter-governmental, non-governmental, United Nations organizations in approximately 195 countries. Topics and reference materials will be posted on the International Veterinary Public Health Consortium web site. This international initiative will facilitate real time rapid response to biodefense and emerging infectious disease issues with the capacity to activate the Pathobiologics Collaborating Center (PCC), that serves as a password protected platform for information deemed sensitive for public discussion. The PCC concept was developed, as per the suggestion of Martin Hugh Jones, Director of the WHO Collaborating Center for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Public Health, to facilitate academic discussions that are beyond the scope of ProMED-mail, a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases. Discussion topics and communications (Please note "IVPHC" in the subject line) can be directed to: Dr Stephen M. Apatow President, Director of Research and Development Humanitarian Resource Institute Eastern USA: (203) 668-0282 Western USA: (775) 884-4680 E-mail Humanitarian University Consortium: * Medicine * Veterinary Medicine * Law Pathobiologics International
Added on: 11-Oct-2004 | hits: 956
Report broken link | Details


Chinese Influenza Website  Popular
FIC = "Flu in China"; "Flu Information Centre" We keep hearing the words as 'cradles of pandemic flu strains', 'avian flu outbreak', 'orgin of SARS', etc. We keep under threat of influenza virus. In this global village, infectious disease outbreak concerns everybody. Time is limited, but the health care infrastructure still need years to develop. The National Surveillance System is the major outbreak network in China. The FIC Website will serve as a useful complementary for the national network.
Added on: 29-Sep-2004 | hits: 1009
Report broken link | Details


Advanced Veterinary Information Systems (AVIS)  Popular
The FAO with agreement with AVIS (Advanced Veterinary Information) headquartered in London UK and supported by the relevant FAO Reference Laboratory, have launched recently a multimedia CD ROM on CBPP and how to manage and reduce the risk of CBPP outbreak. All documents and videos so far published by FAO, OIE and the reference laboratory. The CBPP program provides a one-stop point of collection of FAO and partner institutions, all in one authoritative source. CBPP CD ROM program was demonstrated at the special OIE/FAO meeting on CBPP for SADC countries in Paris on May 24, 2004, and was well received. It was also shown to Pace coordinator of AU/IBAR in Paris. The completed programs under AVIS in addition to CBPP include the following list:  Foot and Mouth Disease (6 modules) Overview Disease Cause Epidemiology Management Resources  Poultry Diseases (3 modules) Overview of Key Diseases Poultry Hygiene Newcastle Disease  Rabies (4 modules) Overview The Disease Prevention and Control Resources  Rabia (Espa?ol)  Rinderpest (6 modules) Overview Recognizing Rinderpest Diagnosing Rinderpest Practical Guide for Field Personnel Disease and Serological Surveillance Picture, Print and Promote – Village Education  African Horse Sickness Overview Resources  African Swine Fever Overview Resources  Avian Influenza Overview Resources  Bluetongue Overview Resources  Brucellosis Overview Resources  Classical Swine Fever Overview Resources  Peste des Petits Ruminants Overview Resources  Swine Vesicular Disease Overview Resources  Tuberculosis Overview Resources For more information, please contact: Dr. Malika Moussaid AVIS Project Manager 53, Skylines Limeharbour London E14 9TS UK Tel +44 20 7 515 9009 Fax +44 20 7 515 5465 Website: http://www.aleffgroup.com/
Added on: 21-Sep-2004 | hits: 1384
Report broken link | Details



Select page: 1 2 3 4     Next >>

Enter your email address below to subscribe to World Veterinary Association!

Enter your Email


Powered by FeedBlitz