Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice, 1e (2024)

Enables the entire veterinary team to seamlessly incorporate integrative medicine into everyday practice

Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a unique resource designed to introduce the basic concepts of ten different integrative modalities to all members of the hospital team to establish a baseline of knowledge: explaining how patients will benefit from their use, discussing return on investment, informing veterinarians of available courses and suggested reading materials, walking managers through staff training, and providing client education materials. Supplemental web-based documents and presentations increase the ease with which staff are trained and clients are educated.

Integrative medicine is not an all-or-nothing concept. This umbrella term encompasses a wide spectrum of treatment modalities. Therapies can be used individually or in combination, as part of a multimodal approach, and applied easily to every patient or used in select cases.

Sample topics covered in Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice include:

  • Photobiomodulation, covering light, laser specifics, mechanisms of action, supplies and equipment, and techniques
  • Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), covering pain in veterinary patients, mechanisms of action, adjustment vs. manipulation vs. mobilization, techniques, and post-adjustment recommendations
  • Acupuncture, covering acupuncture point selection using traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) and Western medicine techniques, mechanisms of action, safety, and practical applications.
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM), covering TCVM fundamentals as it applies to herbal classification and selection, herb production, safety, and formulation, and CHM applications.
Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for all veterinary hospital team members, from customer service representatives to veterinary assistants/technicians, practice managers, and veterinarians. The text is also helpful to veterinary students interested in integrative medicine, or those taking introductory integrative medicine courses.

About the Author​

Lisa P. McFaddin, DVM, GDCVHM, CVSMT, CVMRT, FCoAC, CVA, CVFT has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine since 2007 and integrative medicine since 2012. Dr. McFaddin has experience in the veterinary field as a general practitioner, emergency veterinarian, owner and operator of a veterinary relief business, and medical director. She has a post-graduate degree in Chinese Veterinary Herbal Medicine (GDCVHM) and post-graduate certification in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation (CVSMT) and Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation (CVMRT). She is also a Fellow of the College of Animal Chiropractors (FCoAC). Dr. McFaddin has also completed certification courses in Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) and Chinese Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT). Dr. McFaddin has contributed to and written two published scientific papers and multiple online articles.
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (May 7, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 912 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 111987954X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119879541

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Enables the entire veterinary team to seamlessly incorporate integrative medicine into everyday practice

Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a unique resource designed to introduce the basic concepts of ten different integrative modalities to all members of the hospital team to establish a baseline of knowledge: explaining how patients will benefit from their use, discussing return on investment, informing veterinarians of available courses and suggested reading materials, walking managers through staff training, and providing client education materials. Supplemental web-based documents and presentations increase the ease with which staff are trained and clients are educated.

Integrative medicine is not an all-or-nothing concept. This umbrella term encompasses a wide spectrum of treatment modalities. Therapies can be used individually or in combination, as part of a multimodal approach, and applied easily to every patient or used in select cases.

Sample topics covered in Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice include:

  • Photobiomodulation, covering light, laser specifics, mechanisms of action, supplies and equipment, and techniques
  • Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), covering pain in veterinary patients, mechanisms of action, adjustment vs. manipulation vs. mobilization, techniques, and post-adjustment recommendations
  • Acupuncture, covering acupuncture point selection using traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) and Western medicine techniques, mechanisms of action, safety, and practical applications.
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM), covering TCVM fundamentals as it applies to herbal classification and selection, herb production, safety, and formulation, and CHM applications.
Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for all veterinary hospital team members, from customer service representatives to veterinary assistants/technicians, practice managers, and veterinarians. The text is also helpful to veterinary students interested in integrative medicine, or those taking introductory integrative medicine courses.

About the Author​

Lisa P. McFaddin, DVM, GDCVHM, CVSMT, CVMRT, FCoAC, CVA, CVFT has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine since 2007 and integrative medicine since 2012. Dr. McFaddin has experience in the veterinary field as a general practitioner, emergency veterinarian, owner and operator of a veterinary relief business, and medical director. She has a post-graduate degree in Chinese Veterinary Herbal Medicine (GDCVHM) and post-graduate certification in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation (CVSMT) and Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation (CVMRT). She is also a Fellow of the College of Animal Chiropractors (FCoAC). Dr. McFaddin has also completed certification courses in Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) and Chinese Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT). Dr. McFaddin has contributed to and written two published scientific papers and multiple online articles.
https://www.amazon.com/Integrative-...ZjsRIIFW0Qh_OfofpkE770&qid=1727110904&sr=8-1#

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (May 7, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 912 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 111987954X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119879541

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Tüm veteriner ekibinin bütünleyici tıbbı günlük pratiğe sorunsuz bir şekilde entegre etmesini sağlar

Veterinerlik Uygulamalarında Bütünsel Tıp, hastane ekibinin tüm üyelerine on farklı bütünsel yöntemin temel kavramlarını tanıtmak ve bir bilgi tabanı oluşturmak için tasarlanmış benzersiz bir kaynaktır: Hastaların bu yöntemlerin kullanımından nasıl faydalanacağını açıklamak, yatırım getirisini tartışmak, veteriner hekimleri mevcut kurslar ve önerilen okuma materyalleri hakkında bilgilendirmek, yöneticileri personel eğitimleri boyunca yönlendirmek ve müşteri eğitim materyalleri sağlamak. Ek web tabanlı belgeler ve sunumlar, personelin ve müşterilerin eğitilmesini kolaylaştırır.

Bütünsel tıp, her şeyi ya da hiçbir şeyi kapsayan bir kavram değildir. Bu genel terim, geniş bir tedavi yöntemleri yelpazesini kapsar. Terapiler, multimodal bir yaklaşımın parçası olarak tek tek veya kombinasyon halinde kullanılabilir ve her hastaya kolayca uygulanabilir veya belirli vakalarda kullanılabilir.

Veterinerlik Uygulamalarında Bütünsel Tıp dersinde ele alınan örnek konular şunlardır:

  • Işık, lazer özellikleri, etki mekanizmaları, sarf malzemeleri ve ekipmanları ve teknikleri kapsayan fotobiyomodülasyon
  • Veteriner Spinal Manipülasyon Terapisi (VSMT), veteriner hastalarda ağrıyı, etki mekanizmalarını, ayarlama, manipülasyon ve mobilizasyonu, teknikleri ve ayarlama sonrası önerileri kapsar
  • Akupunktur, geleneksel Çin veteriner tıbbı (TCVM) ve Batı tıbbı teknikleri kullanılarak akupunktur noktası seçimi, etki mekanizmaları, güvenlik ve pratik uygulamaları kapsamaktadır.
  • Çin Bitkisel Tıbbı (ÇTİ), bitkisel sınıflandırma ve seçim, bitkisel üretim, güvenlik ve formülasyon ile ÇTİ uygulamalarına ilişkin TCVM temellerini kapsar.
Veterinerlik Uygulamalarında Bütünsel Tıp, müşteri hizmetleri temsilcilerinden veteriner asistanlarına/teknisyenlerine, muayenehane yöneticilerine ve veteriner hekimlere kadar tüm veteriner hastane ekibi üyeleri için değerli bir kaynaktır. Bu metin aynı zamanda bütünsel tıpla ilgilenen veterinerlik öğrencileri veya giriş seviyesinde bütünsel tıp dersleri alanlar için de faydalıdır.

Yazar Hakkında​

Lisa P. McFaddin , DVM, GDCVHM, CVSMT, CVMRT, FCoAC, CVA, CVFT, 2007'den beri küçük hayvan veteriner hekimliği, 2012'den beri de bütünleyici tıp alanında çalışmaktadır. Dr. McFaddin, pratisyen hekim, acil veteriner hekimi, veteriner yardım işletmesi sahibi ve yöneticisi ve tıbbi direktör olarak veterinerlik alanında deneyime sahiptir. Çin Veteriner Bitkisel Tıbbı (GDCVHM) alanında lisansüstü derecesine ve Veteriner Spinal Manipülasyon (CVSMT) ve Veteriner Masaj ve Rehabilitasyon (CVMRT) alanlarında lisansüstü sertifikalara sahiptir. Ayrıca Hayvan Kayropraktik Uzmanları Koleji (FCoAC) üyesidir. Dr. McFaddin ayrıca Veteriner Akupunktur (CVA) ve Çin Veteriner Gıda Terapisi (CVFT) alanlarında sertifika kurslarını tamamlamıştır. Dr. McFaddin iki adet yayınlanmış bilimsel makaleye ve çok sayıda çevrimiçi makaleye katkıda bulunmuş ve yazmıştır.
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  • Yayımcı ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1. baskı (7 Mayıs 2024)
  • Dil ‏ : ‎ İngilizce
  • Ciltli ‏: ‎ 912 sayfa
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 111987954X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119879541

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Enables the entire veterinary team to seamlessly incorporate integrative medicine into everyday practice

Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a unique resource designed to introduce the basic concepts of ten different integrative modalities to all members of the hospital team to establish a baseline of knowledge: explaining how patients will benefit from their use, discussing return on investment, informing veterinarians of available courses and suggested reading materials, walking managers through staff training, and providing client education materials. Supplemental web-based documents and presentations increase the ease with which staff are trained and clients are educated.

Integrative medicine is not an all-or-nothing concept. This umbrella term encompasses a wide spectrum of treatment modalities. Therapies can be used individually or in combination, as part of a multimodal approach, and applied easily to every patient or used in select cases.

Sample topics covered in Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice include:

  • Photobiomodulation, covering light, laser specifics, mechanisms of action, supplies and equipment, and techniques
  • Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), covering pain in veterinary patients, mechanisms of action, adjustment vs. manipulation vs. mobilization, techniques, and post-adjustment recommendations
  • Acupuncture, covering acupuncture point selection using traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) and Western medicine techniques, mechanisms of action, safety, and practical applications.
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM), covering TCVM fundamentals as it applies to herbal classification and selection, herb production, safety, and formulation, and CHM applications.
Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for all veterinary hospital team members, from customer service representatives to veterinary assistants/technicians, practice managers, and veterinarians. The text is also helpful to veterinary students interested in integrative medicine, or those taking introductory integrative medicine courses.

About the Author​

Lisa P. McFaddin, DVM, GDCVHM, CVSMT, CVMRT, FCoAC, CVA, CVFT has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine since 2007 and integrative medicine since 2012. Dr. McFaddin has experience in the veterinary field as a general practitioner, emergency veterinarian, owner and operator of a veterinary relief business, and medical director. She has a post-graduate degree in Chinese Veterinary Herbal Medicine (GDCVHM) and post-graduate certification in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation (CVSMT) and Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation (CVMRT). She is also a Fellow of the College of Animal Chiropractors (FCoAC). Dr. McFaddin has also completed certification courses in Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) and Chinese Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT). Dr. McFaddin has contributed to and written two published scientific papers and multiple online articles.
https://www.amazon.com/Integrative-...ZjsRIIFW0Qh_OfofpkE770&qid=1727110904&sr=8-1#

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (May 7, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 912 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 111987954X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119879541

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Enables the entire veterinary team to seamlessly incorporate integrative medicine into everyday practice

Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a unique resource designed to introduce the basic concepts of ten different integrative modalities to all members of the hospital team to establish a baseline of knowledge: explaining how patients will benefit from their use, discussing return on investment, informing veterinarians of available courses and suggested reading materials, walking managers through staff training, and providing client education materials. Supplemental web-based documents and presentations increase the ease with which staff are trained and clients are educated.

Integrative medicine is not an all-or-nothing concept. This umbrella term encompasses a wide spectrum of treatment modalities. Therapies can be used individually or in combination, as part of a multimodal approach, and applied easily to every patient or used in select cases.

Sample topics covered in Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice include:

  • Photobiomodulation, covering light, laser specifics, mechanisms of action, supplies and equipment, and techniques
  • Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), covering pain in veterinary patients, mechanisms of action, adjustment vs. manipulation vs. mobilization, techniques, and post-adjustment recommendations
  • Acupuncture, covering acupuncture point selection using traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM) and Western medicine techniques, mechanisms of action, safety, and practical applications.
  • Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM), covering TCVM fundamentals as it applies to herbal classification and selection, herb production, safety, and formulation, and CHM applications.
Integrative Medicine in Veterinary Practice is a valuable resource for all veterinary hospital team members, from customer service representatives to veterinary assistants/technicians, practice managers, and veterinarians. The text is also helpful to veterinary students interested in integrative medicine, or those taking introductory integrative medicine courses.

About the Author​

Lisa P. McFaddin, DVM, GDCVHM, CVSMT, CVMRT, FCoAC, CVA, CVFT has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine since 2007 and integrative medicine since 2012. Dr. McFaddin has experience in the veterinary field as a general practitioner, emergency veterinarian, owner and operator of a veterinary relief business, and medical director. She has a post-graduate degree in Chinese Veterinary Herbal Medicine (GDCVHM) and post-graduate certification in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation (CVSMT) and Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation (CVMRT). She is also a Fellow of the College of Animal Chiropractors (FCoAC). Dr. McFaddin has also completed certification courses in Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) and Chinese Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT). Dr. McFaddin has contributed to and written two published scientific papers and multiple online articles.
https://www.amazon.com/Integrative-...ZjsRIIFW0Qh_OfofpkE770&qid=1727110904&sr=8-1#

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (May 7, 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 912 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 111987954X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1119879541

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