Through evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM), the Veterinary Evidence journal supports veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and paraprofessionals to enhance the quality of care provided to animals.
Veterinary Evidence is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that translates research into practical knowledge for veterinary professionals. It supports evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) by publishing clinically relevant Knowledge Summaries and articles to inform decision-making in veterinary practice.
Who is the journal for?
The Veterinary Evidence journal supports the veterinary professions – from veterinarians and veterinary nurses to researchers, educators, and paraprofessionals – at every stage of their career. Our content empowers veterinary professionals to apply the best available evidence in practice, supporting better decision-making and enhancing the quality of care provided to animals.
Why read the Veterinary Evidence journal?
By synthesising research into accessible, clinically relevant summaries, helps busy veterinary professionals make informed decisions in everyday practice.
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Why publish with us?
We publish work that advances evidence-based veterinary medicine and supports better decision-making in practice.
By publishing with us, you can:
Whether you’re an experienced researcher, clinician, veterinary nurse, or veterinarian we welcome submissions that strengthen evidence-based veterinary medicine. See our Aims and Scope for more information on what we accept.
How to get involved
Veterinary Evidence is shaped by the profession. There are many ways to contribute, from submitting an information need to editorial leadership.