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Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests [Hardback]

Edited by (University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis, CA, USA), Edited by (Colorado State University)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 257x180x33 mm, weight: 1315 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119791197
  • ISBN-13: 9781119791195
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 576 pages, height x width x depth: 257x180x33 mm, weight: 1315 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1119791197
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Ethics IN Veterinary Practice An incisive examination of relevant and contemporary ethical issues facing veterinary practitioners, students, instructors, and animal researchers

In Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a foundational exploration of animal ethics and a guide to examining contemporary issues and dilemmas that arise regularly in veterinary practice. The book offers comprehensive, quickly accessible, and up-to-date information on veterinary ethics with content devoted to unique issues by practice type.

The authors offer a primary resource for veterinary ethics useful for veterinarians, faculty, instructors, senior undergraduates, and veterinary students that focuses on recognizing and addressing real-life ethical dilemmas and relevant philosophical discussions about the moral status of animals, animal rights, and interests.

Ethics in Veterinary Practice presents material on integrative medicine, animal pain, moral stress, and the future of veterinary ethics. Readers will also find:





A thorough introduction to a theoretical basis for veterinary ethics, including discussions of animal welfare, ethical theories, and legal issues Comprehensive explorations of clinical veterinary ethics, including discussions of veterinary advocacy, ethical dilemmas, professionalism, economic issues, and medical errors Practical discussions of ethical concerns by practice type, including companion animals, equines, and animals used for food In-depth examination of emerging ethical concerns including animal use in veterinary education and animal maltreatment

Perfect for practicing veterinarians, veterinary students, and veterinary technicians and nurses, Ethics in Veterinary Practice: Balancing Conflicting Interests will also earn a place in the libraries of instructors teaching veterinary ethics, as well as biomedical and animal ethicists.





As veterinary medicine becomes more technologically and socially complex, interest in ethics is growing. Ethics in Veterinary Practice provides a needed reference from the North American perspective, for anyone facing ethical dilemmas (i.e., all of us). Suitable for practitioners, students, and technicians, the book supplies factual background and practical guidance for navigation accompanied by a clear ethical analysis of common dilemmas in all aspects of veterinary medicine.

Lisa Moses Veterinary Specialist in Internal Medicine Center for Bioethics Harvard Medical School, USA

Ethics in Veterinary Practice is a statement of both the influence of Bernie Rollins lifetime work and of the coming of age of veterinary ethics. From the moral status of animals to veterinary ethical dilemmas, from medical errors to professionalism, from economic issues to end-of-life decision making, Ethics in Veterinary Practice leaves no stone unturned. A must-read for students and professionals alike.

Manuel Magalhćes Sant'Ana European Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law University of Lisbon, Portugal

This book makes a valuable contribution to the subject, hosting writing from a number of prominent scholars in the field. The book bravely tackles several contemporary issues including veterinary corporations, moral stress and medical errors as well as providing updated insights into the history of the profession and veterinary professionalism. Throughout, the complex and contested place of animals within our society is openly and thoughtfully explored from a veterinary perspective. 

Vanessa Ashall European Veterinary Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law University of York, UK 
List of contributor
x
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Introduction xvi
Acknowledgements xvii
Section 1 A Fundamental Basis for Veterinary Ethics
1(100)
1 Why Do Animals Matter? The Moral Status of Animals
3(18)
Bernard E. Rollin
2 Animal Welfare: Science, Policy, and the Role of Veterinarians
21(21)
Joy A. Mench
3 Animal Ethics and the Evolution of the Veterinary Profession in the United States
42(18)
Bernard Unti
4 Introduction to Veterinary Ethics
60(18)
Barry Kipperman
Bernard E. Rollin
5 Veterinary Ethics and the Law
78(23)
Carol Gray
David Favre
Section 2 Clinical Veterinary Ethics
101(88)
6 Professionalism
103(20)
Liz H. Mossop
7 Veterinary Advocacies and Ethical Dilemmas
123(22)
Barry Kipperman
8 Economic Issues
145(22)
Barry Kipperman
Gary Block
Brian Forsgren
9 Medical Errors
167(22)
Jim Clark
Barry Kipperman
Section 3 Ethical Concerns by Practice Type
189(180)
10 Companion Animals
191(36)
Shelter Medicine
191(4)
Julie D. Dinnage
Outdoor Cats
195(3)
Andrew Rowan
Overpopulation
198(3)
Andrew Rowan
Neutering/Gonadectomy
201(4)
Anne Quain
Conformational Disorders: Brachycephaly
205(3)
Anne Quain
Convenience Surgeries
208(4)
Anne Quain
Behavioral Medicine
212(4)
Melissa Bain
Referrals
216(2)
Barry Kipperman
Futile Intervention
218(3)
Christian Durnberger
Herwig Grimm
Obesity
221(3)
Barry Kipperman
Access to Veterinary Care: A National Family Crisis
224(3)
Michael J. Blackwell
11 Laboratory Animals
227(22)
Larry Carbone
12 Food Animals
249(20)
Timothy E. Blackwell
Shaw Perrin
Jennifer Walker
13 Equines
269(20)
David W. Ramey
14 Animals in Zoos, Aquaria, and Free-Ranging Wildlife
289(19)
Sathya K. Chinnadurai
Barbara de Mori
Jackie Gai
15 Exotic Pets
308(22)
Michael Dutton
16 Integrative Medicine
330(21)
Narda G. Robinson
17 Corporate Veterinary Medicine
351(18)
Thomas Edling
Section 4 Emerging Ethical Concerns
369(132)
18 Animal Use in Veterinary Education
371(32)
Andrew Knight
Miriam A. Zemanova
19 Animal Pain
403(21)
Bea Monteiro
Sheilah Robertson
20 Animal Maltreatment
424(20)
Martha Smith-Blackmore
21 Death
444(16)
James W. Yeates
22 Moral Stress
460(21)
Carrie Jurney
Barry Kipperman
23 The Future of Veterinary Ethics: History, Diagnosis, and Prognosis of an Evolving Research Field
481(20)
Svenja Springer
Herwig Grimm
Index 501
Barry Kipperman is Instructor of Veterinary Ethics at the University of California at Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Missouri.

Bernard E. Rollin was a University Distinguished Professor and Professor of Philosophy, Animal Sciences, and Biomedical Sciences, as well as University Bioethicist at Colorado State University. He was the author of more than 20 books, including Animal Rights and Human Morality.