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  1. Making the Case: Adding a Social Work Perspective to a Case Study in a Veterinary Practice

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    | Contributor(s):: Paula Gerstenblatt, Diane Rhodes, Dorothea Ivey

    This article describes a case study exploration of a veterinary practice from the perspective of social work. Recognizing the stressful work of veterinary providers, including compassion fatigue and high suicide rates, the current study identified both a need for and the potential role of...

  2. Assessing the Impact of a Virtual Shelter Medicine Rotation on Veterinary Students' Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Regarding Access to Veterinary Care

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    | Contributor(s):: Hoffman, C. L., Spencer, T. G., Makolinski, K. V.

    Strong bonds commonly form between companion animals and people of all socio-demographic backgrounds, yet many pet owners face numerous barriers to accessing veterinary care for their companion animals. For example, they may have difficulties paying for care; they may lack veterinary practices...

  3. Empathy Levels Among Veterinary Medicine Students in Colombia (South America)

    | Contributor(s):: Romero, M. H., Escobar, L., Sánchez, J. A.

  4. Therapeutic activities associating the animal, for a better quality of life in the hospital

    | Contributor(s):: Didier Vernay

    It is common to say or publish that the Animal-AAA Therapeutic Activities in the hospital are pioneers. This statement becomes false. In France, we now have a history, theoretical foundations, concepts, programs and current experiments that deny this position (ref. "The dog: a partner of...

  5. Veterinary social work: Practice within veterinary settings

    | Contributor(s):: Holcombe, T. Melissa, Strand, Elizabeth B., Nugent, William R., Ng, Zenithson Y.

  6. Another Angle

  7. Companion Animals: A New Awareness

    | Contributor(s):: Lee Carpenter, Loren A. Will

    Seemingly all of a sudden, animal companions are our partners in health! Not just as carcasses to be chipped and chunked, fileted and skewered to fill our gullet, or to be stripped, tanned, and polished to adorn our egos and provide treads. Rather now as seltzers and herbs to soothe man's...

  8. Human-animal interactions conference comes to U.S. AVMA convention is first U.S. venue; new award conferred

    | Contributor(s):: Kahler, S. C., Nolen, R. S.

  9. Broadening our veterinary clientele

    | Contributor(s):: Karg, M.

  10. Vulnerable communication

    | Contributor(s):: Milani, M.

  11. An ethicist's commentary on the case of a service dog needing fracture fixation

    | Contributor(s):: Rollin, B. E.

  12. ISFM guidelines on population management and welfare of unowned domestic cats (Felis catus)

    | Contributor(s):: Sparkes, A. H., Bessant, C., Cope, K., Ellis, S. L., Finka, L., Halls, V., Hiestand, K., Horsford, K., Laurence, C., MacFarlaine, I., Neville, P. F., Stavisky, J., Yeates, J., Isfm,

  13. An ethicist's commentary on the dog with Cushing's syndrome

    | Contributor(s):: Rollin, B. E.

  14. AVMA report details pet ownership, veterinary care

    | Contributor(s):: Burns, K.

  15. The AVMA, the human-animal bond, and the one health movement

    | Contributor(s):: McCulloch, W. F.

  16. AAFP and ISFM feline environmental needs guidelines

    | Contributor(s):: Ellis, S. L., Rodan, I., Carney, H. C., Heath, S., Rochlitz, I., Shearburn, L. D., Sundahl, E., Westropp, J. L.

  17. Companion birds in early America

    | Contributor(s):: Pollock, C. G.

  18. Lessons of history in veterinary medicine

    | Contributor(s):: Smith, D. F.

  19. Nursing care--the art of healing

    | Contributor(s):: Carney, H. C., Little, S.

  20. AAFP and ISFM feline-friendly nursing care guidelines

    | Contributor(s):: Carney, H. C., Little, S., Brownlee-Tomasso, D., Harvey, A. M., Mattox, E., Robertson, S., Rucinsky, R., Manley, D. S., American Association of Feline, Practitioners, International Society of Feline, Medicine