In addition to my work on this blog, I do write for the professional veterinary literature and lay press as well, so I thought I’d list some of those publications for anyone who is interested.
Professional Literature
McKenzie, BA. Evidence-based veterinary medicine: What is it and why does it matter? Equine Vet Edu. 2014;26(9):451-452.
McKenzie, BA. Veterinary clinical decision-making: cognitive biases, external constraints, and strategies for improvement. J Amer Vet Med Assoc. 2014;244(3):271-276.
McKenzie, BA. Is complementary and alternative medicine compatible with evidence-based medicine? J Amer Vet Med Assoc. 2012;241(4):421-6.
McKenzie, BA. Evaluating the benefits and risks of neutering dogs and cats. CAB Reviews: Persp in Agricul, Vet Sci, Nutr, Nat Res. 2010;5(45).
McKenzie, BA. What’s the Evidence? Glucosamine and chondroitin for canine osteoarthritis. J Amer Vet Med Assoc. 2010;237(12):1382-3.
General Media
Evidence, Communication Key to Evaluating Veterinarian
SF Gate online: January, 2014
How Much Rawhide is too Much for Dogs?
SF Gate online: February, 2012
McKenzie, BA. (2012). Protecting public health is the responsibility of the government. In: Engdahl, S. (Ed.), Alternative Therapies (Current Controversies) (pp.130-7). Farmington Hills: Greenhaven Press. Adapted from “CAM and the Law, Part I: Introduction to the Issues,” ScienceBasedMedicine.org, November 9, 2010.
McKenzie, BA. (2012). The popularity of alternative medicine is exaggerated. In: Zott, LM. (Ed.), Alternative Medicine (Opposing Viewpoints) (pp.90-7). Detroit: Greenhaven Press. Adapted from “How Popular is Acupuncture?” ScienceBasedMedicine.org, March 25, 2011.
How to Help Elderly Dogs with Degenerative Conditions
San Jose Mercury News online: June, 2011
Why is my Cat Sneezing?
San Jose Mercury News online: April, 2011
Can Dry Cat Food Cause Kidney Problems?
San Jose Mercury News online: April, 2011
Don’t Pamper Pets with Halloween Candy
San Jose Mercury News online: November, 2010