Veterinary Forensic Pathology, Volume 1
De: Jason W. Brooks,
ISBN: 9783319671703
2018, Springer
Capa dura
Páginas: 148
De: Jason W. Brooks,
ISBN: 9783319671703
2018, Springer
Capa dura
Páginas: 148
Jason W. Brooks, VMD, PhD, DACVP, is a veterinary pathologist from the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences at Penn State University. As a pioneer in the field of veterinary forensic pathology, he has forged a path toward advancement of the discipline by seeking out advanced training in forensic pathology and crime scene analysis from medical and law enforcement professionals. He routinely assists law enforcement with animal crimes investigations and strives to develop instructional materials and programs for veterinary pathologists and the law enforcement community. He conducts research on the estimation of the postmortem interval and the pathology of gunshot wounds and teaches graduate and undergraduate students in pathology and forensic sciences.
Touroo, Rachel, D.V.M. (et al.)
Pages 1-8
Touroo, Rachel, D.V.M. (et al.)
Pages 9-25
Kagan, Rebecca, DVM, DACVP (et al.)
Pages 27-42
Brooks, Jason W., VMD, PhD, DACVP (et al.)
Pages 43-63
Reisman, Robert, D.V.M.
Pages 65-94
Smith-Blackmore, Martha, DVM (et al.)
Pages 95-106
Bradley-Siemens, N., D.V.M., M.P.H. (et al.)
Pages 107-127
McEwen, Beverly J., McEwen, DVM, MSc, PhD, DACVP
Pages 129-148
Jason W. Brooks, VMD, PhD, DACVP, is a veterinary pathologist from the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences at Penn State University. As a pioneer in the field of veterinary forensic pathology, he has forged a path toward advancement of the discipline by seeking out advanced training in forensic pathology and crime scene analysis from medical and law enforcement professionals. He routinely assists law enforcement with animal crimes investigations and strives to develop instructional materials and programs for veterinary pathologists and the law enforcement community. He conducts research on the estimation of the postmortem interval and the pathology of gunshot wounds and teaches graduate and undergraduate students in pathology and forensic sciences.