Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) means using the best available evidence combined with your professional expertise to make the best possible clinical decisions, taking into account each animal and owner’s individual circumstances.
The EBVM Learning course is a free, practical grounding in applying evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM), and aims to give you a foundation from which you can write a Knowledge Summary and start to apply EBVM to your own veterinary work.
The EBVM Toolkit is a collection of tools to help authors in each aspect of writing Knowledge Summary; from formulating the PICO question, to searching and appraising the evidence.
The EBVM Learning course is a free, practical grounding in applying evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM), and aims to give you a foundation from which you can write a Knowledge Summary and start to apply EBVM to your own veterinary work.
It is the product of an international collaboration with 18 leading veterinary educators and practitioners. It offers veterinary surgeons, nurses, students and educators six hours of free CPD, which cover the five stages of EBVM and an overview of its evolution.
The EBVM Toolkit is designed to help busy veterinary practitioners answer a clinical question with the best available evidence. We hope this Toolkit will be useful for daily evidence-based practice - and that practitioners will share the answers they’ve found with their colleagues, by writing a Knowledge Summary and submitting it to Veterinary Evidence.