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Bump for @Cephal0pod
Oh garsh I didn't even realize you guys had posted today, I saw her post in the random thread and was trying to be helpfulWat the hell? You takin' cred for my bump?!?! I will Keel you!!
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Oh garsh I didn't even realize you guys had posted today, I saw her post in the random thread and was trying to be helpful![]()
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-- Bumping because you people talking pushed the useful info off the most-recent page. 😉 (THIS is how you post pad, @WildZoo )
Anatomy:
Colorado State Small Animal Anatomy: Virtual Canine Anatomy
Cornell's Horse Dissection: Horse Dissection
Sectioned Horse head: http://www.onlineveterinaryanatomy....inal_media/document/asset_8862_REG.E.1all.pdf
Mizzou Anatomy Modules: http://cvm.missouri.edu/demo/anatomymodules/index.html
Minnesota Anatomy: http://vanat.cvm.umn.edu/
Oklahoma's Equine Transverse Sections: OSU CVM Anatomy - Equine Overview - Section Selection
3D Bones: Dog 3D Bone Set
Limb Anatomy: Limb Anatomy
HTML/Flash delivered anatomical modules: HTML5/Flash delivered canine and equine anatomy for the veterinary student
VIN/IVALA (VIN vet student membership required): VIN - Authentication Required
Radiology:
Illinois Radiology Modules: Home: Imaging Anatomy
AVC Radiology Modules: Dr.Pack's Online Radiology Cases
Diagnostic Imaging Online Cases: http://128.193.215.68:12469/web_cases/index.html
Cardiology:
UPENN Small Animal Cardiology: Home: CAL Small Animal Cardiology
VetVisions Cardiology: Small Animal Cardiology- Auscultation
Anesthesia:
Vet. Anesthesia & Analgesia Support Group: VASG Dog & Cat Anesthesia & Pain Management Support
Clinical Pathology:
Cornell eClinPath: eClinPath | A Resource for Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Georgia Pathology: Pathology Web Based Lessons
Anatomic Pathology:
Cornell Necropsy Show-n-Tell: Necropsy Show and Tell: Veterinary Pathology Images
Tufts Image Bank: Veterinary Gross Pathology Image Collection, Summer 2012 - Tufts OpenCourseWare
ACVP has a listof a ton of references on their website: http://www.acvp.org/student/Resources.cfm
Parasitology:
Oklahoma State Clinical Parasitology Images: https://instruction.cvhs.okstate.edu/jcfox/htdocs/clinpara/index.htm
CAPC: http://www.capcvet.org/
Histology:
VMRCVM Site: http://www.vetmed.vt.edu/education/curriculum/VM8054/Labs/labtoc.htm
Shotgun Histology videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD7882068A01C370F
- See more at: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/threads/vet-school-study-tools.1087936/#sthash.lkRGDeCJ.dpufU Penn Histology: http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/histo/Index.htm
Physiology:
Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts: http://www.cvphysiology.com/Cardiac Function/CF026.htm
Developmental Anatomy:
University of Minnesota: http://vanat.cvm.umn.edu/WebSitesEmbryo.html
Veterinary Techniques
Vetvideos: http://www.vetvideos.com/
Don't know that anyone has been struggling out loud with particular subjects, but thought this could use a bump as a refresher this exists. haha
Does this thread qualify for a Sticky Thread? Just wondering.
Ya but he might be ded@SummerTheLynx is a decent resource 🤣
pretty sure he dedYa but he might be ded
Sure. I can put it in the compendium thread for ease of access. 🙂
CSU anatomy is pretty good for that. They took it offline, but you can buy a copy for $30. I liked it so much, I bought it for myself for review. You can always check YouTube! It saved me in comparative anatomy, but I know there’s detailed videos out there somewhereDo any of you have a favorite resource for brain nerves and thoracic cavity nerves? I am struggling so hard to learn these.
Cranial nerves: Cranial Nerve Quiz Home PageDo any of you have a favorite resource for brain nerves and thoracic cavity nerves? I am struggling so hard to learn these.
Second the UMN site. I used it a lot. Wish they had large animal dissection videos.Cranial nerves: Cranial Nerve Quiz Home Page
Nerves in general: ANS Initial Home Page
Thoracic nerves: Carnivore Anatomy Lab 12 Introduction
Overall the UMN site I think is awesome - kind of difficult to navigate but there's tons of info in there.
Like for vet school? Does not exist... most questions are designed with a clinical perception so can be worded a wide variety of ways to test knowledge. If you're lucky might have previous exams floating around somewhere depending on your school or if profs are nice.Does anyone know where you can find practice questions for certain subjects?
I mean, the required or recommended textbooks often have practice questions in themDoes anyone know where you can find practice questions for certain subjects?
Does anyone know where you can find practice questions for certain subjects?
I mean, the required or recommended textbooks often have practice questions in them
I liked using Quizlet cards in test form - you can have it make you an exam in whatever format you want, and that's how I studied for the entirety of my didactic curriculum for most subjects (some really didn't translate to flash cards well and so I had to find alternate study methods for those). I had 35,000 cards made over 5 semesters of material and for me, that was consistently the best way for me to study.
YES! The thing about me making questions is I remember the answers, and then it doesn't help. One of my classmates usually makes quizlets but for this exam they didn't so I'm literally searching the web for practice questions and nothing. Med students have tons though! -_-
Does anyone know where you can find practice questions for certain subjects?
MY HERO! Also lol @ "holy huge lecture"Well here's mine if you want to use them: popex102 | Quizlet
I tried to link my analysis sheet (for what sets exist) but it keeps actually showing the table, which is not what I'm trying to do... so I guess PM me if you want that lol.
Hope they help 🙂
MY HERO! Also lol @ "holy huge lecture"
What type of surgical skills? Our school has an online website thing for our surgical skills course I can send you. It's not great, but they do have a lot of videos and descriptions (for several types of procedures/surgeries).Bumping this thread for anyone looking for extra resources while dealing with online classes!
Also for myself, does anyone have a particular YouTube channel you'd recommend for surgery videos? My remaining rotations are soft tissue and orthopedic surgery. K-State is it sounds like one of the few schools still having students come in for clinics, but between the reduced caseload and PPE shortages I probably won't get to scrub in very much. I don't plan on doing much ortho stuff myself, so not as sad about that one.
I'm interested in videos of basically any common surgeries (other than spay/neuter, luckily I got some good experience with that before this all started. I feel bad for my classmates who had shelter med coming up, our mobile unit isn't going out anymore), e.g. splenectomies, enterotomies/R&A, GDV, amputations, etc. I know there are a ton of videos out there on YouTube, but wasn't sure if there was a specific source that's particularly good!What type of surgical skills? Our school has an online website thing for our surgical skills course I can send you. It's not great, but they do have a lot of videos and descriptions (for several types of procedures/surgeries).
Here, I’ll Facebook message you the link.I'm interested in videos of basically any common surgeries (other than spay/neuter, luckily I got some good experience with that before this all started. I feel bad for my classmates who had shelter med coming up, our mobile unit isn't going out anymore), e.g. splenectomies, enterotomies/R&A, GDV, amputations, etc. I know there are a ton of videos out there on YouTube, but wasn't sure if there was a specific source that's particularly good!
@cdoconn didnt you watch a lot of surgery videos last summer?I'm interested in videos of basically any common surgeries (other than spay/neuter, luckily I got some good experience with that before this all started. I feel bad for my classmates who had shelter med coming up, our mobile unit isn't going out anymore), e.g. splenectomies, enterotomies/R&A, GDV, amputations, etc. I know there are a ton of videos out there on YouTube, but wasn't sure if there was a specific source that's particularly good!
Try clinicians brief! They have great videos!I'm interested in videos of basically any common surgeries (other than spay/neuter, luckily I got some good experience with that before this all started. I feel bad for my classmates who had shelter med coming up, our mobile unit isn't going out anymore), e.g. splenectomies, enterotomies/R&A, GDV, amputations, etc. I know there are a ton of videos out there on YouTube, but wasn't sure if there was a specific source that's particularly good!
Armando Hasudnagan on Youtube. He has tons of videos but when I was studying for my path boards I thought they were very well done. Thorough but not too crazy detailed...like it wasn't quite detailed enough for me as a pathology resident but a good level for students, imo.Any good videos for immunology?
Armando Hasudnagan on Youtube. He has tons of videos but when I was studying for my path boards I thought they were very well done. Thorough but not too crazy detailed...like it wasn't quite detailed enough for me as a pathology resident but a good level for students, imo.
Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank: Home | FARADGeneral stuff (added new category and I'm sure people have a lot more to add for this one than I do!)
Plumb's: veterinary drugs
Merck: Vet manual
Veterinary information network: VIN
VIRMP: internship and residency
IRIS guidelines: IRIS Kidney - Guidelines
USDA APHIS: USDA APHIS | Animal Health Landing Page
Iowa State: Swine diseases
CFSPH: Animal disease
ASPCA: Toxic plants