Customized Veterinary Pathology for Undergraduates
Prof. Usha M
Veterinary
Customized Veterinary Pathology for Undergraduates
By Prof. Usha M
Customized Veterinary Pathology for Undergraduates offers an innovative approach to the study of veterinary pathology tailored specifically for undergraduate students. This comprehensive resource elucidates the fundamental concepts and practical applications of veterinary pathology, making it accessible and engaging for learners. Each chapter is designed to enhance understanding through a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world case studies, equipping students with the skills necessary for future veterinary practice. The book also emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving in veterinary medicine, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in various clinical scenarios. With clear illustrations and concise explanations, Customized Veterinary Pathology serves as an essential companion for students seeking to deepen their understanding of animal diseases and their implications for animal health and welfare.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-158-2
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Customized Veterinary Pathology for Undergraduates offers an innovative approach to the study of veterinary pathology tailored specifically for undergraduate students. This comprehensive resource elucidates the fundamental concepts and practical applications of veterinary pathology, making it accessible and engaging for learners. Each chapter is designed to enhance understanding through a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world case studies, equipping students with the skills necessary for future veterinary practice.
The book also emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving in veterinary medicine, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in various clinical scenarios. With clear illustrations and concise explanations, Customized Veterinary Pathology serves as an essential companion for students seeking to deepen their understanding of animal diseases and their implications for animal health and welfare.
