Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is important to periodically “benchmark” opinion about EVM across the profession. An international survey to assess veterinarians’ awareness of EVM was conducted. Veterinarians were surveyed via an online questionnaire (all countries) or a postal questionnaire (UK only). Participants were asked whether they had heard of EVM, where they had first heard the term, and their preferences of method for receiving continuing professional development (CPD). There were 6310 respondents, of which 4579 (72.5%) worked in the UK and 5384 (85.3%) were clinicians. Veterinarians that had heard of EVM (n = 5420, 85.9%) were most likely to be clinicians (OR = 4.00;...
Background Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) seems to be gaining acceptance b...
Objective: This study aims to add non-clinical benefits to the virtues for adopting Evidence-based V...
Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important cornerstone for veterinarians attempting to p...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Background: EBVM allows veterinary practitioners to utilise best available evidence to inform their ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current bes...
Online issue publication March 27, 2014The practice of evidence-based veterinary medicine involves t...
<p>To help make EBVM accessible to the veterinary profession worldwide, we assembled an extensive in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the perceived importance of specific competencies in professional veterinary...
Background Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) seems to be gaining acceptance b...
Objective: This study aims to add non-clinical benefits to the virtues for adopting Evidence-based V...
Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important cornerstone for veterinarians attempting to p...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Background: EBVM allows veterinary practitioners to utilise best available evidence to inform their ...
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) refers to the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current bes...
Online issue publication March 27, 2014The practice of evidence-based veterinary medicine involves t...
<p>To help make EBVM accessible to the veterinary profession worldwide, we assembled an extensive in...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the perceived importance of specific competencies in professional veterinary...
Background Complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) seems to be gaining acceptance b...
Objective: This study aims to add non-clinical benefits to the virtues for adopting Evidence-based V...
Access to the most up-to-date evidence is an important cornerstone for veterinarians attempting to p...