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  • Author: Alicia Gibello et al.
  • Author: Federico Pennestri PhD
  • Author: Servet editorial. Reviewer: Germán Santamarina
Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Immunology and Transmissible Diseases - Book Details - Veterinary Book Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Immunology and Transmissible Diseases - Book Details - Veterinary Book

Pet Owner Educational...

Price CAD 129.15

This atlas addresses the immune mechanisms of dogs and cats and describes the most important infectious and parasitic diseases. It has been designed as an aid to veterinary surgeons to help owners understand the processes underlying the development of some of the most important diseases of their pets, the immune mechanisms involved, and the importance of disease prevention through immunisation. The digital version includes 3D animations.

Using a simple and graphical approach this atlas addresses the mechanisms involved in the immune responses of dogs and cats, and describes the most important infectious and parasitic diseases, as well as the corresponding preventive strategies.

Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Cardiorespiratory System - Veterinary book - cover book Pet Owner Educational Atlas. Cardiorespiratory System - Veterinary book - cover book

Pet Owner Educational...

Price CAD 129.15

This new volume of the Pet owner educational atlas collection on the cardiorespiratory system of dogs and cats pursues the same objective as the previous books: helping veterinary surgeons to communicate with pet owners. In addition, as its contents are focused on one single system, the specificity of the topics addressed will also help veterinary practitioners to consolidate and broaden their knowledge.

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.