The list of suggested reference materials below is meant to guide Candidates in preparing for the Specialty Examination. This list of journals and textbooks is not all-inclusive and does not exclude the possible use of additional sources not specifically listed in this reference guide, such as seminal articles published prior to the date range provided in this document. It represents a body of knowledge that a minimally qualified Board-certified veterinary small animal internist is expected to know. While the most up to date publications may not be present on this list, as a best practice residents should have exposure to current literature as an ongoing part of their residency training programs. Specific recommendations for preparation cannot be made beyond the clinical training gained from participation in a residency program.
Note: When more than one edition is available, reference the most current edition, but earlier editions are often current enough with respect to core concepts.
(Source: 2024 ACVIM SAIM Reading List)
"Question material that clearly addresses the diagnosis or management of diseases routinely encountered by small animal internal medicine specialists may be drawn from articles published in the official journals of other specialty colleges, as well as (very occasionally) from the human medical literature. The committee suggests, however, that you limit your review of the human literature to two areas: