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BSAVA Publishes New End Of Life Collection With A Pastoral Focus

3 years ago
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11th June, 2021 10h13

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Euthanasia is a very common procedure, but one which brings with it a unique set of challenges for clients and veterinary professionals alike. The BSAVA is addressing the less frequently considered pastoral aspect of this important topic with the publication of a series of resources around end of life care and decision-making, designed to help support clients and the practice team.

The collection draws together a selection of materials, including relevant chapters from BSAVA Manuals, articles from Companion, webinars and Congress lectures. The collection is divided into four areas: general information, client communication, client support and practitioner support. Some of the highlights of this collection include:

·      Euthanasia decision-making: a case-based discussion

·      How to discuss euthanasia with your client

·      Quality of life and decision-making around end of life care

·      The client journey: supporting the client before and after the last appointment

·      Euthanasia and how it affects veterinary nurses’ mental health

·      Euthanasia support in practice.

Julian Hoad, Chair of the BSAVA Publications Committee said: “Death and taxes are the only two certainties of life, according to Benjamin Franklin! Our pets don’t have the worry of taxation but managing the end of life for them is something that all owners must face. It is probably the most challenging part of our veterinary work also – managing the emotional, sometimes highly charged, aspect of the situation, whilst maintaining an objective focus on the patient.”

“This new collection provides a handy resource for this important area of veterinary practice. The collection will enable the recent graduate to gain confidence in dealing with these cases; tips for improvement that even the more experienced clinician will find useful are also included.”

The collection can be accessed via the BSAVA Library here at a cost of £20.00 for BSAVA members or £45.00 for non-members.

For information on how to become a BSAVA member visit https://www.bsava.com/Membership/Member-categories


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