• This complete Flashcard set contains the Clinical Pathology Flashcards aimed to demonstrate the most common clinically relevant structures seen when assessing blood urine and fecal samples under the microscope, together with the Radiology Flashcards offering key points of information to make interpretation of thoracic and abdominal radiographs easier and less stressful.

    These flashcards contain skilfully illustrated diagrams and images aimed to demonstrate the most common clinically relevant structures seen when assessing blood, urine, skin and fecal samples under the microscope.

    Features:

    • 22 pages
    • Fits into the MiniVet Guide
    • Printed on durable tear resistant material
    • Waterproof

    Contents:

    • White blood cell morphology and abnormalities
    • Red blood cell morphology and abnormalities
    • Common fecal parasites and fecal artefacts
    • Common skin parasites
    • Common urinalysis findings including crystals, casts, cells, microorganisms and artefacts
    • Hints and tips for sample preparation
    • General troubleshooting tips

    Radiology Flashcards

    The radiology flashcards combine skilfully illustrated diagrams with key points of information to make interpretation of thoracic and abdominal radiographs easier and less stressful. They outline how to identify, interpret and what differential diagnoses to consider for commonly seen changes.

    Focusing on thoracic and abdominal structures

    Features:

    • 19 pages, 38 Flashcards
    • Fits into the MiniVet Guide
    • Printed on durable tear resistant material
    • Water repellent glaze coating

    Contents:

    • Radiology fundamentals
    • Systematic evaluation guides
    • Patient positioning guide
    • The features and differentials for commonly seen changes in the:
    • Diaphragm
    • Pleural space
    • Trachea
    • Mediastinum
    • Lung patterns – vascular, bronchial, alveolar, interstitial
    • Cardiac silhouette
    • Esophagus
    • Serosal detail
    • Stomach
    • Small intestine
    • Colon
    • Liver
    • Spleen
    • Kidneys
    • Uterus
    • Prostate
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  • Dr Gerardo Poli BVSc (Hons Class 1) MVS (Small Animal Practice) MANZCVS (Emergency & Critical Care)

    Gerardo completed his Bachelor of Veterinary Science at the University of Queensland in 2008, graduating with first-class honours and being awarded year valedictorian. He moved on to spend 3 years in small animal practice, transitioning into emergency and critical care with the Animal Emergency Service, where he is now an AES veterinary director.

    In 2012 Gerardo achieved Membership with the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Emergency and Critical Care and for 3 years held position of head Membership examiner for ECC. He also completed his Masters of Veterinary Studies in Small Animal Practice through Murdoch University.

    Gerado’s interest in teaching saw him move into a clinical training role with AES, so he could help vets transition into emergency practice. He became the coordinator of the AES Internship Program and in collaboration with the clinical training team, the AES Accelerated Emergency Program was developed.

    Gerardo continues to have a strong interest in the management of critically ill patients, diagnostic imaging and emergency surgery and he works with Improve International Australia as the AEP curriculum developer and advisor.

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