“Fresh Ink: Revitalizing AVMS's Editorial Legacy ”

 Dear fellow veterinary medicine students,

Today marks a significant milestone in the history of the Association of Veterinary Medical Students (AVMS). After years of dormancy, our editorial board is reborn and with it, a renewed commitment to amplifying the voices of veterinary students in Funaab.

As the newly appointed Editor-in-Chief, I am honored to lead this revitalization effort. Our editorial board aims to provide a platform for students to share their perspectives, experiences and expertise, fostering a community that values open discussion, critical thinking and creativity.

Why Revive the Editorial Board?

The landscape of veterinary medicine is rapidly evolving, and students are at the forefront of this change. Our editorial board will provide a space for students to explore the latest developments, challenges and innovations in the field. By sharing our stories, research and ideas, we will inspire and educate each other, ultimately enriching the veterinary profession.


Our Vision

The revitalized AVMS editorial board will focus on:

1. Showcasing student research, case studies and clinical experiences.

2. Exploring the intersection of veterinary medicine and societal issues.

3. Providing a platform for students to share their perspectives on industry trends and challenges.

4. Fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among students, academics and professionals.


Call to Action

We invite all veterinary medicine students to contribute to our editorial board. Share your:

- Research articles

- Case studies

- Opinion pieces

- Creative writing

- Artwork


Join us in shaping the future of veterinary medicine. Together, let's create a vibrant community that values diverse perspectives, intellectual curiosity and creative expression.


Get Involved

To submit articles, artwork or feedback, please contact us at theavmseditorial@gmail.com

Follow our social media handle to stay updated on the latest news, calls for submissions and editorial board activities.

We look forward to reading your stories, sharing your ideas and shaping the future of veterinary medicine together.


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Best regards,

Temilade O Olaniyonu

Editor-in-Chief, AVMS Editorial Board


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