Advances in Small Animal Care reviews the year’s most important findings and updates within the field in order to provide practitioners with the current clinical information they need to improve patient outcomes. A distinguished editorial board identifies key areas of major progressand controversy and invites preeminent specialists to contribute original articles devoted to topics covering rehabilitation, emergency and critical care, veterinarian wellness, and access to veterinary care. These insightful overviews in small animal care inform and enhance clinical practice by bringing concepts to a clinical level and exploring their everyday impact on patient care.
Best Practices in Physical Rehabilitation After Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury in Dogs Health Literacy and Health Education in Veterinary Orthopedics and Physical Rehabilitation Aquatic Therapy in Companion Animal Rehabilitation Pediatric Orthopedics and Physical Rehabilitation in Dogs and Cats Use of Intravenous Lipid Therapy in Emergency and Critical Care Use of Albumin in Critical Illness Viscoelastic Monitoring in Veterinary Critical Care Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit - Abdomen Part I Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Emergency Room and Intensive Care Unit-Thorax Part II Walking the Ethical Tightrope: Perfectionism and Moral Stress in Veterinary Practice Spectrum of Care Practice Offers a Tangible Way to Improve Well-Being of Veterinary Professionals Unveiling Wellbeing Challenges and Opportunities in Veterinary Medicine: Perspectives from Comprehensive Studies Clinical Communication Tools for Contextualizing Spectrum of Care How Does Access to Veterinary Care Relate to Animal Welfare? Enhancing Spectrum of Care Learning in the Veterinary Curriculum: Perspectives from a UK Institution Using a Spectrum of Care Approach to the Diagnosis and Staging of Canine Myxomatous Mitral Valve Disease
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