Veterinary Ethics in Practice
- Publisher
CABI - Published
14th December 2020 - ISBN 9781789247206
- Language English
- Pages 136 pp.
- Size 6" x 9"
Veterinary Ethics in Practice gives non-specialist veterinary professionals an introduction to ethics. It helps readers to think about, and discuss, ethical dilemmas and viewpoints faced by practitioners in their daily practice. The book:
- Is an important primer and introduction to basic ethical dilemmas
- Helps improve ethical reasoning, through the use of numerous worked examples, leading to increased confidence in decisions and actions
- Explains key ethical concepts and terminology making the subject easier to understand
- Contains case studies which help bring real dilemmas to life.
"Overall, this book is a quick and enjoyable read, offers insight on topics that are increasing contributors to ethical dilemmas, and provides readers with an opportunity to enhance their ethical literacy."
JAVMA
1: Introduction: What Veterinary Ethics Is (Not)
Part I: Understanding ethics in veterinary practice
2: Considering others
3: Considering ourselves
4: Considering our relationships
Part II: Developing ethical skills
5: Key ethical skills
Part III: Applying ethics to veterinary practice
6: Clinical veterinary practice
7: Veterinary education and research
8: Veterinary policy-making and enforcement
9: Veterinary campaigning
James W. Yeates, PhD
James W. Yeates, PhD is Chief Veterinary Officer of the RSPCA. He is a RCVS Specialist in animal welfare science, ethics and law, a European Diplomate of Animal welfare and behavioral medicine and a RCVS Diplomate in Animal welfare science, ethics and law. He has a BSc in Bioethics and a PhD in Veterinary Ethics. He has worked in private and charity practice, and in a university. He was Chair of the British Veterinary Association Ethics and Welfare Group.