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Veterinary Specialty Boards Reading Lists

Copies of veterinary specialty board exam reading lists with links to online materials and books and journals held by local libraries.

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Reading List

This is only a convenience copy of the ACVIM reading list to help find copies of reading materials in local libraries.  It does not replace the official ACVIM reading list. Candidates are responsible for ensuring they use the latest ACVIM reading list.

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine

Welcome to the ACVIM Board Exam Reading List guide!

This guide exists to connect residents using the board exam reading lists provided by ACVIM to those study materials via links to online content and to books and journals available at local libraries.

If you’re studying for board exams, select the exam or specialty from the list at the left to help find study materials. You are responsible for ensuring you use the latest specialty board-provided reading list.

Ask your librarian, mentor, or specialty board examination committee if questions arise.

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) - About

This guide contains the list of books and journals recommended as study materials for the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) examinations.

Source: American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Welcome Candidates Web Page


This resource updated: 3/10/2022

Textbooks updated to most recent edition: 3/10/2022

Source reading list reviewed: 12/2022

Source reading list updated by specialty board: 10/2022

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