There are several meaningful ways you can support the Veterinary Evidence journal and contribute to the advancement of evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) whilst also gaining CPD. Whether you are early in your career or an experienced professional, your expertise can help shape the evidence base for veterinary practice.
Become a peer review mentee
If you are interested in peer review but would like to build your confidence and skills, you can join the peer review mentoring programme as a mentee. You will receive guidance from an experienced mentor while developing your critical appraisal skills.
Peer review submissions
Use your critical appraisal skills to review Knowledge Summaries and other article types. Peer reviewers support authors, strengthen published evidence, and help shape the future direction of veterinary practice.
Mentor a reviewer
Share your experience by mentoring others in peer review. Mentors help develop critical appraisal skills and support high-quality evidence generation.
Learn more about mentoring reviewers
Help shape the journal’s clinical focus
Veterinary Evidence takes a grassroots approach to EBVM. The clinical questions we publish originate from the profession. We ask clinicians what evidence they need in practice, and use these insights to develop Knowledge Summary questions.
Join the Editorial Board
Editorial Board members play a vital role in the journal’s editorial process. They oversee submissions in their area of expertise, support the Editorial Office, and make recommendations based on reviewer feedback.
Apply to join the Editorial Board
Promote EBVM within your networks
Encourage colleagues and mentees to engage with Veterinary Evidence, submit their work, and use Knowledge Summaries to support clinical decision-making. Advocacy helps build an evidence-informed profession.
Your involvement in Veterinary Evidence is a practical way to support EBVM in practice - by sharing expertise, strengthening professional standards, and helping build a trusted evidence base for veterinary care. By contributing, you help ensure the journal reflects the real needs of the profession and delivers meaningful impact for animals and clinicians.
About the Veterinary Evidence journal