Abstract

Abstract Sarah Heath addresses the role of behavioural medicine in the general veterinary practice. In this session she explores the concept of the health triad (physical, emotional and cognitive health), examines the link between physical and emotional health, considers the role of the veterinary practice in preventative behavioural medicine, and discusses the relevance of behavioural medicine to day to day interactions with patients in the veterinary context. This two hour webinar is a recording of the live session from this Regions Now event, brought to you by our Scottish Region. Regions Now events comprise an introductory lecture with supporting content available one week before a live lecture. This is followed by a one-week online discussion forum allowing participants to offer observations about the lessons learned and describe their own experience in handling cases. Regions Now sessions are free to BSAVA members and available for non-members to book - visit the Regions page of the BSAVA website for details of future Regions Now events. Recordings will be available for 3 years via the BSAVA Webinar Library.

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