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Evidence Based Veterinary Medicine (EBVM) is a field of veterinary medicine that focuses on the use of scientific evidence to inform clinical decisions. It is based on the principles of evidence-based medicine, which is widely used in human healthcare. EBVM involves the use of research evidence to inform clinical decisions, such as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. It also involves the use of evidence-based decision-making tools, such as clinical guidelines and decision support systems. EBVM is an important part of animal healthcare, as it helps to ensure that veterinary care is based on the best available evidence.
EBVM is a growing field in veterinary medicine, with an increasing number of veterinary professionals and organizations embracing the use of evidence-based practices. Veterinary organizations, such as the American Veterinary Medical Association, have developed guidelines and resources to support the use of EBVM. Additionally, there are a number of companies that provide evidence-based veterinary products and services, such as VetEvidence, VetX, and VetNow. Show Less Read more