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In veterinary practice, the interface between veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and paraprofessional team members is crucial. It influences patient care, incidence of medical errors, client satisfaction, success of the veterinary practice and revenue generation.
Nutrition is one of the most important considerations in the maintenance of health, and plays a critical role in disease management, patient recovery and hospital outcome. Effective interprofessional communication and collaboration are considered key factors in the successful implementation of nutritional assessment, and a positive team environment founded on respect, trust and mutual support helps overcome challenges and provide the best outcome for both pets and their owners. This book provides evidence-based theory in an accessible and practical way to help veterinary healthcare teams implement interprofessional approaches to nutritional care and support.
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Rachel is a Registered Veterinary Nurse whose research interests include small animal nutrition and interprofessional education and practice. She completed the City and Guild's Certificate in Small Animal Nutrition in 2006 and helps to raise awareness of the importance of correct nutrition through veterinary and veterinary nurse education in the UK and, internationally, as a member of the WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee and past member of the European Veterinary Nutrition Educators Group. She is a former Lecturer in Veterinary Nursing and Course Director for the VN BSc and FdSc programmes at the Royal Veterinary College and one of the founding members of the RVC's interprofessional education team. She is an external examiner for veterinary nursing undergraduate programmes at two universities, an examiner for City and Guilds and Lantra, and an editorial board member for international peer reviewed journal, The Veterinary Nurse. Rachel is currently studying for a PhD in Veterinary Companion Animal Sciences on the topic of small animal nutrition.
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Nutrition plays a critical role in disease management, patient recovery and hospital outcomes, and the veterinary healthcare team must form a source of trusted information for owners. Providing evidence-based theory to help teams implement interprofessional approaches to nutritional care and support, this book ensures the best outcome for pets.