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期刊名:In practice

缩写:IN PRACTICE

ISSN:0263-841X

e-ISSN:2042-7689

IF/分区:0.3/Q4

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In 2020, we were introduced to a new reality. Nobody could have predicted the scale of the global Covid-19 pandemic, with all the changes it entailed and the upheavals to not only the way we work, but the way in which we interact with each ...
Paul Manktelow Paul Manktelow
The Covid-19 pandemic created the most urgent platform for change that the veterinary profession has ever seen. Every business in every sector throughout the world was forced to simultaneously redesign itself from the ground up against a si...
Mark Harwood Mark Harwood
Although the past year has been a tricky one for many, let's start with a big positive - there remains plenty of great tax-saving opportunities for the veterinary profession as we move through the Covid-19 pandemic. In this article, I give ...
Christine Stobbs Christine Stobbs
The role of personal resilience in maintaining psychological wellbeing is now more important than ever. No matter what your role is in practice, you are still susceptible to making that unfortunate transition from feeling pressure (which co...
James Patrick Crilly,Nina Rzechorzek,Philip Scott James Patrick Crilly
Paresis and paralysis are uncommon problems in sheep but are likely to prompt farmers to seek veterinary advice. A thorough and logical approach can aid in determining the cause of the problem and highlighting the benefit of veterinary invo...
Gary England,Tim Gebbels,Chantelle Whelan et al. Gary England et al.
Veterinary surgeons provide an important service to blind and partially sighted guide dog owners. By adopting basic disability awareness and visual impairment training, practices can ensure that the assistance needs of those clients are met...
D C Davies,I H Jebbett D C Davies