“Veterinary medicine is in many ways like the noble art of the detective. It is all about using logic and careful observation from a starting point (case history and physical exam), gathering clues (running tests), and piecing those facts and clues together to come up with a solution (diagnosis and treatment). Critical thinking and problem solving in the context of animal illness is the real work of the veterinarian. And now, for the first time ever, you can work your way through actual cases just like a vet does…without getting a drop of blood or slobber on you!” CasesLogicAnimalsDetectiveVeterinarianVeterinary Book:Fuzzy Logic: Think Like a Veterinarian Source: Fuzzy Logic: Think Like a Veterinarian
“The history of veterinary medicine as a professional career, especially at its inception, is an account made up largely of the stories of Christian men and women convinced that the domain of animal health is a calling God cares about.” Christian LivingCareerVeterinaryVeterinariansAnimal HealthChristian Calling Book:A Theology of Beasts: Christians and Veterinary Medicine Source: A Theology of Beasts: Christians and Veterinary Medicine
“The Creator loves the animals he made, called them good, and made humanity his emissaries on earth to care for them. Where these Christian teachings have been taken seriously throughout history, we see Christians make genuine efforts to ease animal suffering and cure animal disease.” AnimalsAnimal WelfareAnimals And HumansVeterinaryVeterinarians Book:A Theology of Beasts: Christians and Veterinary Medicine Source: A Theology of Beasts: Christians and Veterinary Medicine