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Veterinary law and practice in Ireland / Finola Colgan Carey and Lisa Geraghty.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Clarus Press, 2021.Description: xviii, 247 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1911611356
  • 9781911611356
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.089026 COL
Contents:
Part I. Regulation of the profession 1.The veterinary practice act 2005 (as amended) and the veterinary council of Ireland 2.Legal standards in veterinary practice 3.The codes of professional conduct for veterinary practitioners 4.Ethical standards in veterinary practice 5.Fitness to practice procedures of the veterinary council of Ireland Part II.Civil, professional and contractual obligations 6.An introduction to the Irish and European legal systems 7.Contract law and veterinary practice 8.Professional liability 9.Data protection legislation 10.Freedom of Information Act and the workplace 11.The veterinary practitioner as an expert witness Part III. Public health and the role of the veterinary professional in society 12.The role of the veterinary professions in food safety 13,The role of the veterinary professions in animal welfare Part IV.Employment law rights and obligations 14.The employment relationship 15.Restrictive covenants in veterinary practice 16.Workplace procedures and policies and the use of mediation in conflict resolution Part V.Health, safety and wellbeing in veterinary practice 17.Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 18.The Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and Veterinary Practice 19.Rights and obligations of pregnant works and parental leave entitlements 20.Self-care and wellbeing
Summary: Veterinary Law Practice in Ireland examines current legislation and case law and how it reflects on veterinary practice and its operation. Legal issues such as employment law, contract law, professional negligence and duty of care are examined. Animal health, welfare practice, ethical considerations, adherence to good governance and mental health and well-being issues are all given consideration...an all-encompassing reference book for all persons in the veterinary profession including veterinary practitioners, veterinary nurses, veterinary practice managers, students of veterinary medicine and nursing, and all para-professionals engaged in supporting the veterinary industry.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library 636.089026 COL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225309
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library 636.089026 COL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225308

Part I. Regulation of the profession 1.The veterinary practice act 2005 (as amended) and the veterinary council of Ireland 2.Legal standards in veterinary practice 3.The codes of professional conduct for veterinary practitioners 4.Ethical standards in veterinary practice 5.Fitness to practice procedures of the veterinary council of Ireland Part II.Civil, professional and contractual obligations 6.An introduction to the Irish and European legal systems 7.Contract law and veterinary practice 8.Professional liability 9.Data protection legislation 10.Freedom of Information Act and the workplace 11.The veterinary practitioner as an expert witness Part III. Public health and the role of the veterinary professional in society 12.The role of the veterinary professions in food safety 13,The role of the veterinary professions in animal welfare Part IV.Employment law rights and obligations 14.The employment relationship 15.Restrictive covenants in veterinary practice 16.Workplace procedures and policies and the use of mediation in conflict resolution Part V.Health, safety and wellbeing in veterinary practice 17.Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 18.The Organisation of Working Time Act 1997 and Veterinary Practice 19.Rights and obligations of pregnant works and parental leave entitlements 20.Self-care and wellbeing

Veterinary Law Practice in Ireland examines current legislation and case law and how it reflects on veterinary practice and its operation. Legal issues such as employment law, contract law, professional negligence and duty of care are examined. Animal health, welfare practice, ethical considerations, adherence to good governance and mental health and well-being issues are all given consideration...an all-encompassing reference book for all persons in the veterinary profession including veterinary practitioners, veterinary nurses, veterinary practice managers, students of veterinary medicine and nursing, and all para-professionals engaged in supporting the veterinary industry.

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