2022
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.1715
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‘We need ethical review processes for extreme clinical companion animal practices’

Abstract: Peter Fordyce argues that clinical ethical review processes in centres where extreme clinical companion animal practice occurs are needed to help reduce moral distress felt by team members, and reassure the public that the profession is acting ‘competently and humanely’ when it comes to such procedures.

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