Keeping up with your CPD
The primary role of the Library is to assist vets and veterinary nurses with their CPD requirements.
We do this by offering subsidised Library membership which offers a range of benefits, including access to a range of full text electronic journals and VetMed Resource, a bibliographic database on veterinary medicine.
We also provide services and resources to help you stay informed on the latest information in your area of interest and online learning on applying EBVM in practice.
Where to start with EBVM
- EBVM for Practitioners - online learning providing a practical guide to using Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine (EBVM) in practice.
- EBVM Learning - six hours of free CPD providing a solid foundation in applying EBVM in practice
- EBVM Toolkit - to help busy practitioners answer a clinical question with the best available evidence
- EBVM resources
- Journal Clubs - Join a journal club or start one in your practice
- for advice on how to set up and running a journal club in practice [PDF 2401 KB]
- for suggested materials and guidance on how to assess published papers
Services we offer
- Subscribe to our subject alert services and receive the latest bibliographic references and abstracts on your subject of interest
- inFOCUS - a journal watch service. Subscribe to have the latest updates sent directly to your inbox in a bi-monthly email containing the summaries - including the bottom line for implementation in practice - plus the option to read the original articles
- in the Spotlight - Our ‘In the Spotlight’ features bring together relevant publications on a range of topics that are likely to impact veterinary practice. Relevant papers, guidance, and more provide an easily accessible overview of these topics, allowing practitioners to access the latest evidence and make evidence-based decisions.
Past topics include the benefits and risks of neutering, COVID-19 and animals, and much more, catch up now.
Literature searching workshop
We offer online workshops on a one-to-one basis to show you how to use our range of electronic resources, searching techniques and how to construct searching strategies.
Please contact us at to arrange a time suitable to you.
If you require more assistance, Library staff are always available over the phone. Please contact the Library on 020 7202 0752 or email [email protected].