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System-based approach case-based approach as opposed to Blackwell's disease based approach as we strongly feel that this approach is more beneficial for the practitioner - taking the veterinary practitioner as a starting point (the animal comes in the practice with certain symptoms, then what happens next)
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Our books will be synoptic, easily accessible, and with the essential information (bullet points) for user-friendliness and easy access to the content. The majority of the BSAVA Manual has included a lot of information and has moved from bullet-pointed text to more elaborate text.
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We want the reader to understand why certain steps are taken by means of decision trees: if you do this, then this will happen; if you chose to follow this path, this will be the consequence, etc. It will be quite a challenge to get this right and may not be applicable to every case, but the other potential authors felt very strongly we should include this as this is lacking in the majority of books at the moment
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full color throughout; no plate sections
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our books will not aim to cover the whole range but concentrate on the most common cases that general/ small animal practitioners will see in their practice
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coverage of dogs, cats, and rabbits
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ours will have the handy format and Flexi cover; BSAVA Manual published in very large format: 297 x 210 mm (American A4
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BSAVA Manuals do not provide the set-by-step guide as we propose
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manuals have become top-heavy recently and drift towards a more academic and less practical approach
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