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Clinical pathology - the problem oriented approach to laboratory support in clinical veterinary medicine
Authors: Sutherland RJPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 33, Issue 10, pp 161-165, Oct 1985
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: General
Subject Terms: Clinical pathology, Diagnostic procedures
Article class: Scientific Article
Abstract: An adequate diagnosis allows the development of specific treatment and preventive strategies for problems encountered in clinical practice. Such a diagnosis must sustain reasonable scientific challenge and needs to be founded on objective clinical and/or laboratory findings. The problem-oriented system optimises the chance of achieving this while making it possible to improve performance through self-assessment and through the development of a standard, rational, and comprehensive approach to the diagnosis of clinical problems. This system enhances the scientific aspects of veterinary diagnosis and is an effective means of incorporating laboratory support into clinical veterinary medicine.
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