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In Practice 24: 539-541 (2002)
© 2002 British Veterinary Association
1 Castle Veterinary Centre, Nottingham
THE veterinary profession is perceived as being, and is proud to be, a caring profession, but as it strives in the pursuit of scientific excellence, is there the risk that the art of veterinary medicine may sometimes get overlooked? In this article, Brin McNeill suggests some simple ways in which practices can extend the care and support they offer to distressed and bereaved pet owners through the provision of client counselling.
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