History
UKVet was launched in 1995 to provide practical information to veterinary surgeons in a concise, easy-to-read format, and of relevance to general practice.
Companion Animal has grown to become one of the best read subscription veterinary publications for vets wishing to keep up-to-date with practice. A wide range of peer-reviewed articles are featured in each issue including small animal, exotic and equine practice. The format of the articles varies from quick self assessments through to in depth certificate level case studies. The surgery articles provide an excellent picture caption format carefully detailing every step of a surgical procedure.
Livestock is the only dedicated veterinary livestock journal that covers cattle, sheep and pigs in every issue. The clinical updates are presented at relevant times of the year for the condition featured whenever possible. There is always a great deal to interest livestock practitioners and those involved in the agricultural business.
Who are UKVet?
UKVet is published by a small dedicated team of experts working at the Wiley-Blackwell offices in Oxford. All the Commissioning Editors are working in general practice and so are able to ensure that our content remains current and relevant. Our aim to provide high quality clinical updates to vets in practice, our editorial board features a mix of experts from veterinary schools and private practice.
Audience
The main target audience for UKVet is the practicing veterinary surgeon. However, the extremely practical nature of the journals make them ideal reading for a range of people:
• Practicing veterinary surgeons
• Veterinary students at all stages of their courses
• Clinical staff at veterinary schools
• Trainee and qualified veterinary nurses, and student veterinary nurses on degree courses
• Agricultural students
• Related veterinary and agricultural businesses