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I personally love this book – it has helped me become more confident in interpreting lab results and I have been able to put this into practise on my placements. I took it onto my EMS with me, and both the vets and nurses loved it, and were quizzing each other on the cases! The only downside to the book I really have, is that the small, equine and farm cases are all mixed in together – it is quite frustrating and time consuming if you want to focus on one species as you have to flick though the cases to find the relevant ones. Overall, however, I would definitely recommend it- especially if you are unsure and are wanting more practise interpreting lab results in a case based setting.
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I personally love this book – it has helped me become more confident in interpreting lab results and I have been able to put this into practice on my placements. I took it onto my EMS with me, and both the vets and nurses loved it, and were quizzing each other on the cases! The only downside to the book I really have, is that the small, equine and farm cases are all mixed in together – it is quite frustrating and time consuming if you want to focus on one species as you have to flick though the cases to find the relevant ones. Overall, however, I would definitely recommend it- especially if you are unsure and are wanting more practice interpreting lab results in a case based setting.
 
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|date = March 2016
 
|date = March 2016
|by = Harriett Hooper, Veterinary Medicine Student, Royal Veterinary College}}
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|by = Harriett Hooper, Veterinary Medicine Student, [[Royal_Veterinary_College,_London,_UK|Royal Veterinary College]]}}
    
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