Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Veterinary technicians must have a solid grasp of the underlying science in their field, and anatomy and physiology is a key component of the veterinary technology curriculum. CLINICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR THE VETERINARY TECHNICIAN is the first comprehensive work designed to cover clinically relevant A& P content. Written by veterinary technician educators at a level appropriate for students, it covers dogs, cats, horses, and cattle, integrated throughout each chapter. A separate chapter at the end of the book is devoted to birds.
Synopsis
This is the first comprehensive work designed to cover clinically relevant Anatomy and Physiology content. Written by veterinary technician educators at a level appropriate for students, it covers dogs, cats, horses, and cattle, which are integrated throughout the chapters. A separate chapter at the end of the book is devoted to birds. The focus is on essential content needed to understand the clinical relevance of anatomical/physiological principles. Illustrations support text discussions whiles pedagogical aids, such as 'Clinical Application' boxes and 'Test Yourself' boxes help promote understanding of principles.
Comprehensive text covering all major species
Written by veterinary technician educators specifically for techniciansCovers dogs, cats, horses, cattle, and birdsClinical Application boxes demonstrate clinical relevance of anatomical/physiological principles'Test Yourself' boxes integrated throughout chapters emphasise important study pointsLavishly illustrated with 350 2-colour line illustrationsExtensive end-of-book glossary contains hundreds of words and definitions for quick reference