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The Veterinary Record Jun 2024
Topics: Humans; Veterinary Medicine; United Kingdom; Economic Competition; Animals
PubMed: 38874159
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.4400 -
The Veterinary Clinics of North... May 2019
Topics: Animals; Humans; Palliative Medicine; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 30853240
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2019.02.001 -
The Veterinary Clinics of North... Mar 2024This article provides an overview of the factors that lead to veterinary practice value. People do not enter veterinary medicine with the primary goals of owning and... (Review)
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This article provides an overview of the factors that lead to veterinary practice value. People do not enter veterinary medicine with the primary goals of owning and operating a small business. However, those who spend their careers in private practice may start or purchase a veterinary practice. To maximize value, the business must be profitable and carry as little risk to a potential buyer as possible. This article discusses the adjustments a professional valuation analyst is likely to make to calculate profits, the elements that measure risk, and how to mitigate that risk to increase value.
Topics: Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 37996302
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2023.10.013 -
Veterinary Pathology Nov 2020
Topics: Animals; Education, Veterinary; Pathology, Veterinary; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 33047655
DOI: 10.1177/0300985820965549 -
New Zealand Veterinary Journal Nov 2022
Topics: Animals; Empathy; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 35950551
DOI: 10.1080/00480169.2022.2112566 -
Military Medicine Sep 2018There are about 2,500 war and military service dogs in service, with about 700 serving at any given time overseas. Military Working Dogs (MWDs) are critical assets for...
There are about 2,500 war and military service dogs in service, with about 700 serving at any given time overseas. Military Working Dogs (MWDs) are critical assets for military police, special operations units, and others operating in today's combat environment. The expectation, given the significant combat multiplier impact of these dogs and the intense bond between the handler and dog, is that injured working dogs will receive the same level of care as any injured U.S. military personnel. Veterinary care is available at multiple locations throughout theater, and the veterinary healthcare team is the MWD's primary provider. Yet, human healthcare providers (HCPs) may be the only medical personnel available to MWDs that are gravely ill or injured. As most HCPs are unfamiliar with medical care of dogs, the Joint Trauma System published a Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG), a set of detailed clinical guidelines for managing life-threatening problems of MWDs encountered in combat operations. The CPG is available at the JTS website. This article is covers the most common urgent MWD care challenges HCPs may face.
Topics: Animals; Dogs; Guidelines as Topic; Military Medicine; Military Personnel; Tracheostomy; Veterinary Medicine; Warfare; Wounds and Injuries
PubMed: 30189081
DOI: 10.1093/milmed/usy119 -
The Canadian Veterinary Journal = La... Dec 2018
Topics: Education, Veterinary; Humans; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 30532283
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Journal of Medical Entomology Sep 2020Research in the field of veterinary entomology is dominated by studies concerning arthropods that affect animal health. In 2019, this research primarily addressed the...
Research in the field of veterinary entomology is dominated by studies concerning arthropods that affect animal health. In 2019, this research primarily addressed the overwhelming industry need to manage detrimental species such as biting flies and ticks and the ongoing problems caused by insecticide/acaricide resistance evolution in these pests. Research also included evidence supporting the need for the conservation of beneficial species, such as biological control organisms. Many studies in a variety of pest systems have demonstrated the potential detrimental effects of insecticide use on nontarget organisms, and those of veterinary importance are no exception. An emphasis also was placed on research regarding alternative management strategies for veterinary pests. The presentation herein provides a descriptive summary of selected research that contributed greatly to the body of knowledge regarding arthropods of veterinary importance. This included several studies that will pave the way towards more effective veterinary pest management in an effort to improve animal health and welfare and, therefore, the sustainability of animal agriculture.
Topics: Entomology; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 32667041
DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjaa122 -
Revista Espanola de Salud Publica Oct 2018Human and veterinary medicine obviously share most concepts and contents. However, both academic and scientific issues and the daily practice of many health disciplines...
Human and veterinary medicine obviously share most concepts and contents. However, both academic and scientific issues and the daily practice of many health disciplines can differ largely between human and veterinary medicine. Such differences can easily go unnoticed among other healthcare collectives or the general public. The aim of the present work was to provide an update, as well as some definitions of what we understand under the terms Veterinary Public Health and Veterinary Health Policy.
Topics: Animal Diseases; Animals; Delivery of Health Care; Health Policy; Humans; Interdisciplinary Communication; Public Health; Public Health Administration; Public Health Practice; Spain; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 30345995
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Schweizer Archiv Fur Tierheilkunde Dec 2015
Topics: Societies; Switzerland; Veterinary Medicine
PubMed: 26891568
DOI: No ID Found