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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Heartworms, Recognizing Caval Syndrome - The What?, Becky Gompf
Heartworms, Recognizing Caval Syndrome - The What?, Becky Gompf
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Information Prescriptions Made Easy: What, Where, How, And Why To Use Inforx In Your Practice, Ann Viera
Information Prescriptions Made Easy: What, Where, How, And Why To Use Inforx In Your Practice, Ann Viera
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Canine And Feline Cancer Pain Management, Ralph Harvey
Canine And Feline Cancer Pain Management, Ralph Harvey
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Low Stress Handling Of Small Animal Patients, Julia Albright
Low Stress Handling Of Small Animal Patients, Julia Albright
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Urolithiasis In Goats, Claudia Cruze
Urolithiasis In Goats, Claudia Cruze
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Helping Client Manage The Aggressive Dog, Julia Albright
Helping Client Manage The Aggressive Dog, Julia Albright
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Parasite Detection Techniques And Interpretation - Camelids And Small Ruminants, Ricardo Videla
Parasite Detection Techniques And Interpretation - Camelids And Small Ruminants, Ricardo Videla
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Dental Radiography, Tiffany Hunt
The Importance Of Dental Radiography, Tiffany Hunt
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Antipruritic Therapeutics, Elizabeth May
Antipruritic Therapeutics, Elizabeth May
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
What To Do When Your Weiner Breaks - Intervertebral Disc Diseases, Karen Mclucas
What To Do When Your Weiner Breaks - Intervertebral Disc Diseases, Karen Mclucas
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Lead, Manage, Or Get Out Of The Way, Shawn G. Mcvey
Lead, Manage, Or Get Out Of The Way, Shawn G. Mcvey
Veterinary Partners Appreciation Conference (V-PAC)
No abstract provided.
Control Of Inflammation In Pancreatic Β-Cells: Role Of Arylpyrazole Compounds, Whitney Lyn Powell
Control Of Inflammation In Pancreatic Β-Cells: Role Of Arylpyrazole Compounds, Whitney Lyn Powell
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
No abstract provided.
Attachment, Oxytocin, And Cortisol Reactivity In Young Women After Romantic Break-Up, Amelia Shannon Bivens, Marian W. Roman
Attachment, Oxytocin, And Cortisol Reactivity In Young Women After Romantic Break-Up, Amelia Shannon Bivens, Marian W. Roman
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
Pilot study regarding attachment, oxytocin, and cortisol reactivity in young women after experiencing a romantic relationship break-up.
Experiences Of Er Nurses Caring For The Homeless, Evelyn Marie Gaddis, Gregory Stafford, Thien Dang, Cynthia Carole Smith
Experiences Of Er Nurses Caring For The Homeless, Evelyn Marie Gaddis, Gregory Stafford, Thien Dang, Cynthia Carole Smith
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
No abstract provided.
Natural Dog Training Provides New Ways To Understand And Manage Stresses Of Canine Assistance Work, Jean Marie Thompson, Kevin Behan
Natural Dog Training Provides New Ways To Understand And Manage Stresses Of Canine Assistance Work, Jean Marie Thompson, Kevin Behan
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
Limiting dis-stress experienced by assisted therapy, crisis response, and combat comfort dogs is a concern of handlers, organizations, and researchers. Dogs communicate feelings via body language especially muzzle expressions and physical behaviors that people and other animals recognize. Projection of dis-stress by dogs negatively impacts therapeutic interactions, distracting and detracting from beneficial flow of feelings. Dog welfare is risked. Behan's Natural Dog Training ("NDT") presents an alternative paradigm for understanding dog dis-stress. NDT is an energy flow model that is different from but compatible with positive reinforcement techniques and attuned to Adrian Bejan's constructal law of nature, a physics principle. …
The Link, One Health, And Social Capital: A New Strategy For Empathy Education And Social Work, Phil Arkow
The Link, One Health, And Social Capital: A New Strategy For Empathy Education And Social Work, Phil Arkow
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
For 150 years, animal welfare and veterinary advocates have promoted a doctrine that animal welfare will be enhanced by teaching children kindness to animals and responsible animal husbandry practices. However, these efforts have been stymied by societal and professional perceptions that “animal” causes are less worthy than “human” services. Ten significant challenges have made it difficult, if not impossible, to gain access to educators’ curricula and social work training. In a society that continues to place humans’ interests above animals’, it is time to try a new approach that focuses on the human benefits of animal welfare. In particular, a …
Compassion Fatigue Or Ethics Exhaustion?, Sonnya Dennis
Compassion Fatigue Or Ethics Exhaustion?, Sonnya Dennis
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
Compassion Fatigue or Ethics Exhaustion?
In veterinary practice, the diagnosis is critical for proper treatment. Different diseases can cause the same symptoms, and while palliative treatment is sometimes necessary, ideally we want prevention or cure. In this talk, I will speak from the experiential perspective of companion animal general practice about the very real and common problem of compassion fatigue, and why it is different from, and can mask, what I call Ethics Exhaustion. In brief, I define Ethics Exhaustion as the feeling of being powerless to even try to do what you think that you ethically should do, because …
Cruelty Intervention Advocacy, A New Approach To Animal Hoarding Interventions, Allison Cardona
Cruelty Intervention Advocacy, A New Approach To Animal Hoarding Interventions, Allison Cardona
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
Animal hoarding affects thousands of animals and people across the United States. Conservative estimates place the number of new cases at two to three thousand per year, though no centralized database exists, so the full scope of the problem is unknown. Unlike intentional, single acts of cruelty, animal hoarding impacts a large number of animals over a prolonged period of time. Any type of animal can be hoarded, though the majority of hoarding situations involve cats and dogs, with numbers ranging from a few dozen to several hundred and even thousands of animals living in a single location. Accumulation of …
Canines And Childhood Cancer: The Effects Of Animal-Assisted Therapy For Patients, Families And Therapy Dogs, Molly Jenkins Msw, Amy Mccullough Ma, Ashleigh Ruehrdanz Ba, Kevin Morris Ph.D.
Canines And Childhood Cancer: The Effects Of Animal-Assisted Therapy For Patients, Families And Therapy Dogs, Molly Jenkins Msw, Amy Mccullough Ma, Ashleigh Ruehrdanz Ba, Kevin Morris Ph.D.
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
PLEASE USE THE PDF (available from the "download" link) TO FOLLOW ALONG WITH THE VIDEO
For many people, animals take center stage in their daily lives, offering companionship, comfort, joy and for some, even kinship. Increasingly, greater attention has been given to the roles that animals can play in supporting the health and emotional well-being of people in need, specifically through the use of animal-assisted therapy (AAT). However, while the field of human-animal interaction (HAI) research has expanded enormously in recent years, it is still unclear whether the incorporation of animals into clinical settings is effective from a scientific standpoint. …
Abuse And The Role Of The Human-Animal Bond, Iman A. Turner
Abuse And The Role Of The Human-Animal Bond, Iman A. Turner
International Veterinary Social Work Summit
ABUSE AND THE ROLE OF THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND
Background: Research has demonstrated an undeniable link between domestic violence and animal abuse. Currently, there are more than 71.4 million women in the United States who live in domestically violent households, while also owning at least one companion animal (Krienert,Walsh, Matthews & McConkey, 2012). Further research suggest that one-half to three-fourths of women who have fallen victim to domestic violence, have also reported that their companion animal(s) had been threatened, harmed or even killed by their abuser (Flynn, 2011).
Problem: Despite the quantitative and qualitative data supporting the correlation between domestic …
Elucidating Role Of Heart Valve Cells In The Aortic Valve Calcification, Mary Katherine Bailey, Adithi Amarnath
Elucidating Role Of Heart Valve Cells In The Aortic Valve Calcification, Mary Katherine Bailey, Adithi Amarnath
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
No abstract provided.
Iv Caps: Is There Evidence For More Widespread Use?, Egan Mary Monroe, Blair Slingerland
Iv Caps: Is There Evidence For More Widespread Use?, Egan Mary Monroe, Blair Slingerland
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
Examination of IV port protector caps and their use
Decreasing Hospital-Related Complications Using Hourly Nurse Rounding Focused On The 4 P'S, Chad Morgan Phillips, Tiffany C. Dixon, Amanda N. Bessey, Dale E. Cuva
Decreasing Hospital-Related Complications Using Hourly Nurse Rounding Focused On The 4 P'S, Chad Morgan Phillips, Tiffany C. Dixon, Amanda N. Bessey, Dale E. Cuva
EURēCA: Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement
This review of literature sought to find the best practice for nurse rounding in hospitals in an effort to reduce hospital-related complication (falls, pressure ulcers) and improve patient satisfaction. Current research shows a growing trend toward hourly rounding centered on addressing basic patient needs, also known as the 4 P's (pain, potty, position and presence). See abstract for more details.
#Trending Now: Why Black Folk Need To Be In Psychotherapy, Samantha Lynn Gray
#Trending Now: Why Black Folk Need To Be In Psychotherapy, Samantha Lynn Gray
Black Issues Conference
Despite evidence that mental health problems (ranging from very mild to severe) affect all people, the rates of minorities engaged in personal psychotherapy have remained low throughout the past few decades. Historically, minorities have tended to devalue the importance of mental health, and stigmatize therapeutic interventions. This session will focus on why we need to shed the stigma surrounding mental health issues, and detail where we’ve been, where we are, and where we need to head in term of opening ourselves to self-exploration within the realm of psychotherapy. Also learn about how our physical health is intertwined with our mental …