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    Equine Wound Care with Evidence-based Guidelines

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    By Kirstie Pickles on 15 October 2020 Articles

    Evidence-based Guidelines for Equine Wound Care

    Dr Kirstie Pickles BVMS MSc PhD CertEM(IntMed) DipECEIM MRCVS

    To address the lack of evidence-based guidelines for wound management in horses, the British Veterinary Association and the Equine Veterinary Journal appointed a panel of equine veterinary surgeons to produce such recommendations. The panel identified wound management questions relevant to clinical practice, appraised the current veterinary evidence for each question through a systematic search of databases and reviewed current recommendations from human evidence if there was insufficient veterinary evidence. Due to the limited number of high-quality evidence . . .

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    Dr Kirstie Pickles BVMS MSc PgCert(CounsSkills) PhD CertEM(IntMed) DipECEIM MRCVS RCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine Kirstie is a European Specialist in equine medicine and has spent over 20 years working in private equine practice and academia in the UK, USA and New Zealand. She is currently a Clinical Associate Professor in Equine Medicine at Nottingham Veterinary School and is passionate about education at all levels, whether that is horse owners, vet students or practising veterinary surgeons.

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