Not exact matches
As a teacher, you are presented with the data from each quiz, together with your students» explanations, and the
option to compare results with any other cohort, thus giving you deep insight into your students» level of understanding.To learn more about the many exciting features
available on
Diagnostic Questions, please watch our tutorials.
An auto - grouping
option will be made
available, allowing you to build groups even faster based on real - time
diagnostic and learning path data.
Just because we have a
diagnostic tool or treatment
available does not necessarily mean it is a good
option, especially when talking about an elderly pet.
The veterinarian will examine your pet and discuss your pet's condition and further
diagnostic and therapeutic
options available.
The
diagnostic and treatment
options we provide for dog and cat patients are also
available for exotic patients.
By collaborating together, the primary care veterinarian and the veterinary specialist can provide the widest range of
diagnostics and treatment
options available for overall excellent patient care.
Our veterinarians take the time to discuss the results of their physical exam and the variety of
diagnostics and treatment
options available to manage your pet's issues.
During this appointment, our specialist will discuss with you the
options available for
diagnostics and treatment for your pet.
Many of the same types of
diagnostic tools and treatment
options that are used to help keep human heart patients alive and healthy are also
available to pets.
In addition, advanced
diagnostic and treatment
options are
available through our association with specialists at Blue Pearl Veterinary Specialists in Brandon and Tampa, and the University of Florida School of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville.
Diagnostic and treatment
options such as ultrasound, CT scanning, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, and oncologic surgery are
available on - site.
The team at VCA Canada Care Centre, which includes board - certified specialists, will work with you and your family veterinarian to offer you the most advanced
diagnostic and treatment
options available.
The specialist will discuss the
options available for
diagnostics and treatment for your pet.