EJCAP Summer 2016: Innocent heart murmurs in puppies

(19.06.2016) Identifying innocent heart murmurs in puppies is explained in a paper by veterinary cardiologist Viktor Szatmári and colleagues in the Spring issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP), out now.

Other interactive CPD papers include prognostic factors for the outcome of pyometra (Supranee Jitpean et al.), success factors in weight loss programmes (Alex German et al.), coagulation problems in dogs with lungworm (Sophie Adamantos et al.), preventive medicine in companion animal practice (Marianne Diez et al.) and predicting the outcome in dogs with IMHA (Robert Goggs et al).


Interactive papers

Dealing with aural haematomas (Lara Dempsey) and interpreting blood results (Caroline Kisielewicz) are presented in the popular “How to...” podcast series of BSAVA congress lecture recordings.

FECAVA news in this issue includes a report of the Travel scholarship winners, the IVSA Animal Welfare conference and of course a reminder of the 2016 EuroCongress that will take place in Vienna from 22-25 June.

Veterinary app & book reviews

The issue also contains the quarterly review of veterinary apps (pet diabetes, blood test references and interpretation and Veterinary Board Games, a quizz game) and books (on ophthalmology, surgical emergencies and soft tissue surgery).

Published four times a year, the summer issue of 2016 is now available online at www.ejcap.org.

Access is open to all veterinary practitioners, students and nurses in Europe and beyond, and is compatible for viewing on tablets.

Please visit www.ejcap.org for more details.



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Viktor Szatmári and Shailen Jasani; Bildquelle: FECAVA

Shailen Jasani and Viktor Szatmári: recipients of the 2017 FECAVA Best Paper Awards

Shailen Jasani (UK) and Viktor Szatmári (Netherlands) are the 2017 recipients of the FECAVA awards for best original and best reprint paper, respectively, published in the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP)
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EJCAP Spring issue 2017: Companion animal rehabilitation

EJCAP Spring issue 2017: Companion animal rehabilitation

From hydrotherapy to shockwaves and from laser treatment to cold packs – the range of physical therapeutic options to aid in the healing and rehabilitation of our patients are extensive
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EJCAP Winter issue 2016: Annual boosters, obsolete?

EJCAP Winter issue 2016: Annual boosters, obsolete?

For many years, the annual booster was a routine procedure. This is now being challenged
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EJCAP Special issue 2016: Caring for the emergency patient

EJCAP Special issue 2016: Caring for the emergency patient

Keeping a cool head, performing correct triage and providing lifesaving needs to your patient – the Autumn issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP) is here to back you up
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EJCAP Spring 2016

EJCAP Spring 2016: Recognising and fighting rabies

Recognising and fighting rabies, and giving your clients the correct advise in order to avoid introducing it – presentations by Denis Novak, Luke Gamble and Cathy Tourlouse
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EJCAP Winter 2015

EJCAP Winter 2015: Atopy in dogs and cats

Diagnosis of canine atopy (Patrick Hensel et al.), description of seasonal or recurrent flank alopecia (Sophie Vandenabeele et al.) and an audio presentation by Danny Scott on feline atopy
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EJCAP Autumn 2015

EJCAP Autumn 2015: Special issue on geriatric feline care

This year’s special issue of EJCAP Online focuses on the veterinary care of our elderly feline patients, and includes papers on geriatric feline care (Sarah Caney), excessive vocalisation (Danièlle Gunn-Moore) and the early detection of chronic kidney disease in cats (Dominique Paepe)
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EJCAP Summer 2015

EJCAP Summer 2015 issue out now

No need for fancy toys or a specialist degree: in the EJCAP Summer 2015 issue, Robyn Jarrett and colleagues describe an easy, practical technique to treat nasal squamous cell carcinoma in cats, using diathermy and curettage
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