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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary Education Resources Available

Online Veterinary Education Resources

If any of the following resources are beneficial to your students and you would like help setting them up in your Cornell course please let us know (vet-ess-e@cornell.edu)

AAEP

  • In an effort to assist Equine Veterinary Professors and their students during these challenging COVID-19 times, the AAEP has developed a curated Student Education Community page on the AAEP website, and has also released the video and audio recordings from the convention archives dating back to 2012
  • Access AAEP Recordings

AAHA Animal Hospice and Palliative Care Course

  • AAHA is offering veterinary student access to its AAHA Animal Hospice and Palliative Care course. This course provides 6 hours of instruction intended to improve end-of-life care for patients, clients and veterinary professionals.
  • If interested please contact learning@aaha.org

British Small Animal Veterinary Association

Colorado State University – Equine Reproduction Laboratory

  • eBooks available for free, eBooks to Support Veterinary Student Education
    • Clinical Equine Reproduction, Volume 1 reviews Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Breeding Management
    • Clinical Equine Reproduction, Volume 2 covers Pregnancy, Foaling, Lactation and Foal Care
    • Clinical Cases in Equine Reproduction, Volumes 1 and 2 each describe 25 cases in mares, foals and stallions. A list of cases in each volume is presented on the following page.

IDEXX Education Offerings

TAMU Online Library

Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine is sharing their online content to all Colleges of Veterinary Medicine for free during this challenging time. The content includes (non-exhaustive list):

  • Instructional Videos
  • Core Surgical Skills Modules
  • SA Hematology Case Studies
  • Blood Smear Evaluation and Erythrocyte Morphology
  • SA Dentistry (tooth extraction, nerve blocks)
  • SA Dermatology
  • SA Cardiology
  • Physiology (hypothalamus-pituitary axis)

For a link to preview content please contact vet-ess-e@cornell.edu

 

University of Bristol Clinical Skills Lab’s Instruction Booklets

Vet Companion

Vet Folio

VetMed Academy