Study Info
Everything to make studying easier. In one place.Studying is hard enough without having to scour the web for useful vet information. We bring everything you could possibly need together in one place to make life easier.
First: Every Vet student should join the Veterinary Information Network or VIN.
"VIN was born in 1991. From day one, we've shaped VIN as a place where the professional and personal growth of veterinarians is the sole focus. VIN is strongly motivated in contributing to the development of our next generation of colleagues. To demonstrate our belief in mentorship, VIN offers FREE VIN ACCESS to University veterinary students, interns, residents, faculty, and academic support staff, who register using their University email address ( This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it or similar) and provide their graduation date (month and year). To remain eligible for VIN, you must maintain your school email address as a functioning inbox, bounced or blocked emails may lead to a interruption in your VIN access." VIN is a large online community for veterinarians. Includes vet finder, forums, membership information, consultants, and contact information. It has links to every journal article you can think of for any report or question you might have. Take a look at the video I was sent and join. If there is anything else you think could be useful, send me and email. You can even add new useful links yourself ! |