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  • Author: Federico Pennestri PhD
  • Author: Javier Esteban
  • Author: Jeanmarie Short
  • Author: Pere Mercader
Quick guidebook to canine... Quick guidebook to canine...

Quick guidebook to...

Price CAD 111.30

The aim of this guide is to provide both the vet and the student with a quick reference guide to enable them to easily recognize the most common ophthalmological ailments seen in daily practice. More than 700 images from real cases to easily recognize the most common ophthalmological ailments seen in daily practice.

Fleas and Ticks in Small Animals - Veterinary book - cover book - Jeanmarie Short - Wallace Dunbar Gram Fleas and Ticks in Small Animals - Veterinary book - cover book - Jeanmarie Short - Wallace Dunbar Gram

Fleas and Ticks in...

Price CAD 69.30

Very visual handbook aimed at veterinary professionals and dealing with everything related to fleas and ticks, focusing particularly on clinical issues in dogs and cats. The first part is entirely dedicated to fleas (including their identification, life cycle, clinical signs derived from flea infestation, flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), and prevention and control measures, among others). The second part describes thoroughly everything that involves ticks infestation (including species identification and their geographic distribution, feeding behaviour, the biting process, diseases transmitted by ticks, prevention and control measures, etc.).

Patient-Reported Outcome...

Patient-Reported...

Price CAD 75.60

Growing investments in healthcare do not necessarily produce corresponding improvements in the perceived health of their recipients, whether individual patients or society as a whole. Sometimes, even the opposite is true: growing investments in healthcare lead to lower benefits perceived by patients. How to quantify the health regained by patients? How to measure what for does it really matter to them when physical health is not fully recoverable? How to help physicians and administrators identify the correct objectives and improvements? What scientific instruments can estimate the prospect of patients and society in allocating limited resources? The development of the Patient Reported Outcome Measurements (PROMs) helps answer many of these challenges.