Clinical Reasoning in Small Animal Practice
David B. Church, Holger A. Volk, Jill E. Maddison, et al.
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Veterinärmedizin
Beschreibung
Clinical Reasoning in Small Animal Practice presents a revolutionary approach to solving clinical problems. As a veterinarian, especially as a student or new graduate, a ten minute consultation in a busy small animal practice can be a daunting task. By guiding you to think pathophysiologically, this book will help solve clinical problems as efficiently as possible. The authors set out a structured approach with easy to remember rules which can be applied to most clinical signs small animals present with. This reduces the need to remember long lists of differentials and avoids the potential of getting trapped by a perceived obvious diagnosis. The book will help to unlock your potential to solve clinical problems. It also provides a logical rationale for choosing diagnostic tests or treatments which can be clearly communicated to the owner. Written by internationally renowned clinicians and educators in clinical reasoning, key features of the book include: * An easy to remember and logical approach to solving a wide range of clinical problems encountered in small animal medicine and neurology * An invaluable resource for every level of learner, from student to experienced practitioner * Flowcharts and key step markers throughout help illustrate the decision making process Clinical inductive reasoning offers you the ability to solve cases more efficiently, resulting in better treatment and care for pets and happier owners. Clinical Reasoning in Small Animal Practice will help turn a terrifying case into a manageable one!
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"The authors of this affordable book have deliberately focused their approach on the main symptoms such as diarrhoea, pruritus... and they guide the reader through the maze of clinical exams, secondary tests and intense mulling. Elementary, my dear Watson."
"This book will be a useful addition to the library of any practitioner."
This book outlines the philosophy and approaches underlyingproblem-based clinical reasoning. It is an important resource forvets looking to advance themselves as small animal diagnosticiansand essential reading for new graduates and RCVS CertAVP smallanimal candidates. David Killick BVetMed, PhD, CertSAM, DipECVIM-CA (Onc), MRCVS, RCVSand European Specialist in Veterinary Oncology Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, University of Liverpool,UK
The authors present a logical structured framework fordiagnosing common clinical problems, which can be used byveterinary students just starting clinics, as well as experiencedveterinarians faced with difficult undiagnosed cases. The book iseasy to read, logically organized, medically sound and in myopinion, unlike any other small animal medical textbook currentlyavailable. Susan E. Johnson, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVIM (InternalMedicine) Professor and SAIM Service Head, The Ohio State University, USA
The veterinary profession has been in need of this book formany decades. The book is written in a down to earth style thatshows an appreciation of the working environment and priorities ofclinicians, making it a practical guide to efficient and effectiveclinical decision making. Sue Bennett BSc, BVMS, MACVSc (Medicine of Cats), FACVSc (SmallAnimal Medicine) Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine, Murdoch University VeterinaryHospital, Australia
Clinical Reasoning in Small Animal Practice is an invaluableresource for undergraduates and recent graduates to help them todevelop a structured, reasoned approach to every case. The book isclearly set out in 14 chapters which cover the most common problemsconfronting vets in general practice in a systematic and logicalway and will become the go-to text for all veterinarians who striveto achieve the highest standards in small animalpractice. Dr Hugh White MVSc, MANZCVS Director, Centre for Veterinary Education, University of Sydney,Australia
At last, here is a book that provides clinicians with a clearand structured approach to clinical diagnosis. It provides amethodology for clinical problem solving: for students,inexperienced clinicians, experienced veterinarians and specialistsalike. If you think diagnosis is easy or if you find itdifficult you need this book. The authors havedrawn on their extensive experience and championing of the clinicalreasoning concept to provide a workable template to make adiagnosis for animals presenting with common clinical signs. Adopting their problem based methodology will aid diagnosis, reduceunnecessary diagnostic investigations and make medicine enjoyable.This book is a 'must read'
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Veterinärmedizin / Innere Medizin, Veterinary Internal Medicine, Veterinärmedizin, Veterinary Medicine - Small Animal General, Veterinärmedizin f. Kleintiere, Veterinary Medicine, Kleintier