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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine

The Official Publication of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, the European College of Veterinary Neurology, and the European College of Equine Internal Medicine

Edited by:
Co-Editors in ChiefStephen P. DiBartola, DVM, DACVIM Kenneth W. Hinchcliff, BVSc, PhD, DACVIM


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 13/134 Veterinary Sciences
Impact Factor: 1.885


Journal Mission Statement: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.

The Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, the Official Publication of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, provides an international forum for communication and discussion of the latest developments in large and small animal:

  • cardiology
  • neurology
  • oncology
  • endocrinology
  • gastroenterology
  • hematology
  • hepatology
  • immunology
  • infectious disease
  • nephrology/urology
  • nutrition/metabolism
  • pharmacology
  • respiratory
  • theriogenology
  • epidemiology
  • muscle disease

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Innate Immunity and Host Defense Peptides in Veterinary Medicine

Continuous Glucose Monitoring in Dogs and Cats

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Small Animal Medicine: An Update

Thyroid Imaging in the Dog: Current Status and Future Directions

Cyclooxygenase (COX) Inhibitors and the Intestine