Volume 189, Issue 8 p. 331
Debate

‘Gold standard care’ is an unhelpful term

Alison Skipper

Alison Skipper

Kings College London

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Carol Gray

Carol Gray

Hartpury University, Gloucester

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Ruth Serlin

Ruth Serlin

Royal Veterinary College, London

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Dan O'Neill

Dan O'Neill

Royal Veterinary College, London

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Clive Elwood

Clive Elwood

Trellis Leadership Coaching, Hertfordshire

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Jane Davidson

Jane Davidson

locum veterinary nurse and freelance writer, London

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First published: 22 October 2021
Citations: 7

Abstract

Members of Veterinary Humanities UK argue that the vet professions should move away from using the term ‘gold standard care’ and instead adopt ‘contextualised care’, which acknowledges that different treatment pathways are able to offer equally acceptable patient journeys in different contexts.