Associate membership of CIVT is open to animal health professionals and allied health providers without tertiary qualifications and pet owners seeking education opportunities.
Do you feel inspired by CIVT’s vision and work to make quality natural medicine for animals widely available? Or perhaps you are a pet owner interested in using complementary therapies to help keep your pet/s fit and well? Your CIVT membership will help you learn more about evidence-based natural therapies to improve the health of animals
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Subscribe NowThe Journal of Integrative Veterinary Therapies (JIVT) is the first international veterinary publication addressing evidence based natural medicine for animals.
This modern, clinically relevant journal is issued twice a year. JIVT publishes material on all aspects of integrative veterinary therapies including case reports, research articles, research updates, book reviews, commentary and other relevant information. Copies are available to the entire Membership and Friends of CIVT, with limited sample copies available for those interested in finding out more and joining the College.
Download a sample of the Journal of Integrative Veterinary Therapies for free, and read a fascinating excerpt from Dr Steve Marsden's book 'Essential Guide to Chinese Herbal Formulas - Bridging Science and Tradition in Integrative Veterinary Medicine', a great article 'Approaching disease globally by addressing ‘leaky gut syndrome' by Dr Alexia Tsakiris, plus interesting case reports and monographs.