Having used this book during my small animal medicine rotation, I shall find a way of making room for it [ in my pocket]. A fantastic quick guide for those critical moments. It teaches you to think, rather than giving you lists of differentials and is jam-packed with lots of useful factual information reference parameters, therapeutic protocols and diagnostic tests. It's a great starting point for viva revision. For new graduates and experienced clinicians alike, it offers a simple, readable reference guide to help you think through cases using a logical problem-solving framework. Novel in its approach, I for one will be keeping it close at hand throughout my final year of vet school. Myfanwy Hill, Veterinary Record
Useful decision trees. A nice little handbook for medicine, providing a discussion point for graduates and their mentors and coaches in practice. Dr. Paul R Manning, Veterinary Practice
This is the book vet students wished they had on clinical rotations when they realise they have missed a key piece of information and need to locate it quickly. Australian Veterinary Journal, Volume 91, No 7