Veterinary Information
Each Vision System comes pre-loaded with a whole range of useful everyday veterinary information and is updated continually by AT's editorial team.
The extensive information resources include:
The client handouts included within Vision ensure that clients can take home more than a bill. In addition consultations can be supplemented by quick on-screen references to the Hill's anatomical Atlas.
This section of the Vision system is for BSAVA members only. The BSAVA Small Animal Formulary is an excellent source of information on drug use in small animal practice.
The e-compendium contains information on pharmaceuticals registered for use in the UK together with information on acupuncture, herbal medicines, homeopathy and nutraceuticals. There is also a detailed veterinary supplies section listing the package sizes and prices of drugs.
All the latest happenings in the veterinary world are reported on Vision so there's instant access to the most recent goings-on in the profession and related industries.
The events calendar lists forthcoming CPD courses, a summary of each course's content, and web links to those running the course. It has excellent keyword search facilities to enable users to view courses covering certain topics.
Electronic copies of the main veterinary journals are included in Vision for reference purposes. Using the search facility articles can be located by subject, author or keyword.
So nurses can learn while they work, Vision offers tutorials for nurses via an electronic copy of Veterinary Practice Nurse.
This contains details of many common poisons and poisonous plants – very useful for quick reference. It's also possible to search by symptom.
With extensive information on many dog and cat breeds, this is an excellent resource, particularly when trying to identify common breed problems.
In this database there is information detailing exotic pets and wildlife ranging from basic information to drug routes and dosages.
This section contains details of animal diets from the major manufacturers. The diets can be viewed either by manufacturer, by disease management, or by life stage.
The veterinary directory gives the contact details of an array of providers, specialists, organisations and societies.
Vision's referral directory provides contact details for all types of referrals. Using the search option, it is possible to find specific specialists by keying in relevant details.