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Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care: Case Studies in ClientCommunication, Morbidity and Mortality provides a uniqueopportunity to learn from real-life case examples. Presented as acollection of short case studies, the book examines a wide range ofsituations likely to arise in emergency practice. The approach is modeled on the Morbidity and MortalityConferences which were first established as a training andeducational tool for medical doctors. They have now beensuccessfully adopted in veterinary medicine as a forum for casereview and learning opportunities, encouraging thorough review…mehr

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Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care: Case Studies in ClientCommunication, Morbidity and Mortality provides a uniqueopportunity to learn from real-life case examples. Presented as acollection of short case studies, the book examines a wide range ofsituations likely to arise in emergency practice.
The approach is modeled on the Morbidity and MortalityConferences which were first established as a training andeducational tool for medical doctors. They have now beensuccessfully adopted in veterinary medicine as a forum for casereview and learning opportunities, encouraging thorough review fromdifferent perspectives.

Each chapter presents a real case, and highlights the pitfallsthat both novice and experienced veterinarians can encounter. A keytheme of the book is on communication issues. Owner perspectivesare discussed, as well as how communications betweenclinicians and owners can be optimized to allow veterinarians tobetter meet owner expectations.

The cases were provided by a variety of experiencedveterinarians, primarily specialists in veterinary emergency andcritical care, as well as other specialties, general practice,universities, and private institutions.

This highly readable book is suitable either to absorb fromcover to cover, or for reference to a specific case or situation.It highlights a number of common clinical problems andcommunication issues that either did or may lead to difficulties incase management, helping you to avoid these situations.
Autorenporträt
Dr Lisa Powell is a clinical professor at the University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center, US. Dr Elizabeth Rozanski and Dr John Rush are clinical professors at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, US. All three are board-certified Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, and have 50 years of emergency and critical care experience between them. The authors have practiced in institutions that provide advanced diagnostic techniques, 24-hour emergency and intensive care medicine, and training of both professional veterinary students and post-doctorate veterinarians seeking specialty certification in veterinary emergency and critical care. Dr Rush is also board-certified in veterinary cardiology, and Dr Rozanski is board-certified in veterinary internal medicine.