2013, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Foundation Distinguished Service Award (This is a national award that is given to an ACVIM diplomate who has contributed in a substantial way to the leadership and service missions of the ACVIMF.)

2012, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Distinguished Service Award (This is a national award that is given to an ACVIM diplomate who has contributed in a substantial way to the leadership and service missions of the ACVIM.)


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2005, American Animal Hospital Distinguished Service Award (This is a national award that is given to a veterinarian who has contributed in a substantial way to the leadership, service and teaching missions of the American Animal Hospital Association.)

2004, Animal Medical Center Distinguished Alumni Award (This is a national lifetime achievement award that is given to a veterinarian who is an alumnus of The Animal Medical Center and has contributed extensively to his/her.)

2003, American Animal Hospital Association Innovative Veterinary Diets Award. (This is a national lifetime achievement award that is given to a veterinarian who has contributed extensively to small animal medicine and surgery.)

2001, American Association of Veterinary Clinicians Clinical Faculty Achievement Award. (This is a national award that is given to a faculty clinician who, for at least 5 years, has achieved special recognition for his or her efforts on behalf of clinical veterinary medicine.)

VetCompanion synthesizes pertinent clinical information from the veterinary literature, guidelines, and recent edition textbooks, in order to provide current clinical information. The evidence used to inform each topic is rated using rigorous methodology, allowing the reader to better understand the strength of evidence. The topics are written by veterinarians, peer reviewed by veterinary specialists, and are updated regularly.

Reviewer: Caroline C Tonozzi, DVM, DACVECC (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine)

Description: This is a compilation of best practices for the treatment of small animal diseases in an easy-to-use format. The book is organized so that users need only to look at the table of contents or index to get to get the needed information. The website is easy to use with minimal searching required. The previous edition was published in 2015.

Purpose: The purpose is to provide a comprehensive book of clinically relevant topics in small animal veterinary medicine. It is meant to provide an easy-to-follow outline of best practices for small animal practitioners to have at their fingertips when looking for answers about cases. Things outlined in such great detail that practitioners need only to read the desired information and procedural outlines to complete a task. This is helpful as a ready resource. 

Audience: The book seems to be targeted primarily at general practitioners, students, interns, and residents. It may have value to specialists for procedures that require a detailed outline that may not be readily available elsewhere. I agree that this is a book to improve day-to-day practice, and it meets the needs of the intended audience. Both authors and the long list of contributors are specialists in their respective fields.

Features: The book encompasses a very long list of small animal veterinary diseases, procedures, and client consent templates. The front cover outlines what is included in the chapters. The client consent templates are simple, easy-to-read documents for veterinarians to use in their everyday procedures. The algorithms at the end of the book can also be helpful for use as a quick reference to read on the go for practitioners and to help organize case management. 

Assessment: This is a great book for veterinary students in clinics, interns, residents, and general practitioners. I have read previous editions and have been impressed at the depth of information and breadth of coverage. It is great to have an online supplement that is easy to follow and navigate.

"Within each section, topics are arranged alphabetically to make searching for specific content easy. Also, the entire book, along with many additional topics, is available online in a fully searchable format at no cost to purchasers of the print copy. The online version also includes over 250 client communication handouts in both English and Spanish. This book will be a great addition to the library of anyone in small animal practice as well as veterinary students." —Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

The third edition of Saunders Handbook of Veterinary Drugs: Small and Large Animal provides information about drugs, including generic and proprietary names, pharmacology and mechanism of action, indications and instructions for use, precautionary information, patient monitoring suggestions, stability, storage, formulations, and regulatory issues. In some cases, comparisons with other drugs in the same class or that have the same indication for use are also provided; this is especially helpful. The layout is uncluttered and facilitates locating desired information. In addition, purchase of the third edition provides access to an online collection of drug information sheets that may be printed out for clients. The book also contains tables of drugs organized by functional and therapeutic classification, compatibility charts of drugs and fluid solutions, antimicrobial drug choices for various infections in small animals, and regulatory information.

Comparisons of this book with the popular Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook are inevitable. The 2 books are comparably priced; however, the third edition of Saunders Handbook of Veterinary Drugs has more concise information about dosing. Instead of printing a list of doses and references, the author has analyzed various sources of information and developed a dose or dosing range on the basis of that information. The author's qualifications make him appropriately suited to perform this analysis, and the analysis is a good feature of the book. Future additions of this book could be enhanced by more comprehensive information about drug interactions and discussion of the clinical implications of drug effects on cytochrome P450 and the P-glycoprotein membrane transporter.

Veterinary Immunology: Principles and Practice is an all-inclusive source of information on both basic and clinical concepts of veterinary immunology. It is tailored for veterinary students as well as seasoned veterinary practitioners or veterinarians in related fields. At first glance, one of the most striking features of this book is the richly illustrated and abundant diagrams and color photographs of clinical cases, pathological findings, and diagnostic tests.

Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine. Updated and Revised Text and References provides appropriate advice for the level of ophthalmic training and equipment limitations of general practitioners. This book meets these worthy objectives by providing a logical and stepwise presentation of material that would correlate with the progress through a clinical ophthalmic examination. The book is illustrated with high-quality color photographs, black and white drawings, color drawings, tables, flow charts, and lists of differential diagnoses to assist readers in reaching a diagnosis. Both medical and surgical treatments are discussed as they pertain to common ocular diseases encountered by general practitioners as well as criteria for referral to a veterinary ophthalmologist.

The second edition of Clinical Veterinary Advisor: Dogs and Cats will be a welcome addition to any clinician's library. I have found it necessary to use several important books (a formulary, a toxicology book, a surgical text, and a good medicine or procedures manual) that can collectively provide the information necessary to deal with most situations. The second edition of this excellent book effectively takes the place of most of the others. The book is divided into 6 sections: Diseases and Disorders, Procedures and Techniques, Differential Diagnosis, Laboratory Tests, Clinical Algorithms, and a Drug Formulary. In addition, the book contains a link to 150 client-education handouts. Each section is covered concisely, but with enough detail to be clinically useful. The section on Diseases and Disorders comprises more than half of the book. This section is laid out with each condition occupying 1 to 2 pages. Each condition contains information on clinical signalment, pathophysiology, diagnostic tests, differential diagnoses, treatment, prognosis, and client education and a particularly useful section called Pearls and Considerations. This portion of the book covers approximately 700 conditions in 1,200 pages. Topics are organized by organ system or discipline and are also cross-referenced alphabetically.

The section on Procedures and Techniques covers a variety of subjects, ranging from the common (barium contrast gastrointestinal series) to the uncommon (nasal infusion of clotrimazole) to the specialized (brain biopsy). Although some subjects are covered with the apparent intent of exposure rather than an extensive review of available knowledge, the material chosen is clinically useful and provides a surprising wealth of information. Photographs and diagrams are included to provide clarity for most topics. Each procedure is covered in 1 to 3 pages, with discussion of indications, equipment, important checkpoints, a step-by-step guide to the procedure, complications, and alternative procedures (with a discussion of their merits). Clinicians may find this section of the book particularly useful when they perform critical procedures at which they are not readily proficient (eg, transfusion medicine or luxation reduction).

The sections on Differential Diagnoses and Clinical Algorithms work in tandem to provide an orderly method for approaching clinical cases. The differential diagnoses provide the expected (eg, rule-outs for ketonuria or causes of keratoconjunctivitis sicca) as well as the unexpected (eg, maps of cutaneous innervation or lists of congenital neurologic problems in cats). The algorithms are well thought-out and easy to follow. 152ee80cbc

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