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HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J. and FARNWORTH, M.J., 2021. Exploring owner perceptions of the impacts of seasonal weather variations on canine activity and potential consequences for human–canine relationships. Animals, 11 (11): 3302.
HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., BRADBURY, J., BARFIELD, D. and O’NEILL, D.G., 2021. Proposing the VetCompass clinical grading tool for heat-related illness in dogs. Scientific Reports, 11: 6828. ISSN 2045-2322
HALL, E., 2021. Keeping your cool monitoring body temperature. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 36 (1), pp. 19-23. ISSN 2045-0648
KERSHAW, T., HALL, E., DOBBS, P., LIPTOVSZKY, M. and STRONG, V., 2020. An exploration of the value of elective health checks in UK zoo-housed gibbons. Animals, 10 (12): 2307. ISSN 2076-2615
CARTER, A.J., HALL, E.J., CONNOLLY, S.L., RUSSELL, Z.F. and MITCHELL, K., 2020. Drugs, dogs, and driving: the potential for year-round thermal stress in UK vehicles. Open Veterinary Journal, 10 (2), pp. 216-225. ISSN 2226-4485
HALL, E., CARTER, A. and O’NEILL, D., 2020. Hot dogs – what triggers fan the flames of heat related illness for UK dogs? In: BSAVA Congress 2020 proceedings. Quedgeley: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, p. 385. ISBN 9781910443767
HALL, E., CARTER, A. and O’NEILL, D., 2020. Hot dogs — which dog types have highest risk of heat related illness in the UK? In: BSAVA Congress 2020 proceedings. Quedgeley: British Small Animal Veterinary Association, p. 384. ISBN 9781910443767
HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J. and O'NEILL, D.G., 2020. Dogs don't die just in hot cars – exertional heat-related illness (heatstroke) is a greater threat to UK dogs. Animals, 10 (8): 1324. ISSN 2076-2615
HALL, E. and CARTER, A., 2020. Incidence and risk factors for heat-related illness (heatstroke) in UK dogs under primary veterinary care in 2016. Scientific Reports, 10: 9128. ISSN 2045-2322
SIMPSON, A., HALL, M. and HALL, E., 2020. Reflecting on holding high-stakes OSCE style assessments in a COVID-19 environment. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 35 (8), pp. 246-250.
HALL, E.J., FLEMING, A. and CARTER, A.J., 2019. Investigating the use of non-contact infrared thermometers in cats and dogs. The Veterinary Nurse, 10 (2), pp. 109-115. ISSN 2044-0065
CARTER, A.J., DIMITROVA, A. and HALL, E.J., 2019. Field testing two animal-specific non-contact thermometers on healthy horses. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 34 (4), pp. 96-101. ISSN 1741-5349
HALL, E.J., SIMPSON, A., IMRIE, H. and RUEDISUELI, N., 2019. Time-constrained scenario-based practical examinations (TSPEs) – an alternative to OSCEs? Veterinary Nursing Journal, 34 (6), pp. 154-158. ISSN 1741-5349
HALL, E.J., CARTER, A.J., STEVENSON, A.G. and HALL, C., 2018. Establishing a yard specific normal rectal temperature reference range for horses. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. ISSN 0737-0806
CARTER, A.J. and HALL, E.J., 2018. Investigating factors affecting the body temperature of dogs competing in cross country (canicross) races in the UK. Journal of Thermal Biology, 72, pp. 33-38. ISSN 0306-4565
HALL, E.J. and SIMPSON, A., 2018. Using video to support veterinary nursing students preparing for OSCEs. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 33 (5), pp. 145-147. ISSN 1741-5349
HALL, E.J. and CARTER, A.J., 2017. Comparison of rectal and tympanic membrane temperature in healthy exercising dogs. Comparative Exercise Physiology, 13 (1), pp. 37-44. ISSN 1755-2540
HALL, E.J. and CARTER, A., 2017. Establishing a reference range for normal canine tympanic membrane temperature measured with a veterinary aural thermometer. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 32 (12), pp. 369-373. ISSN 1741-5349
BUCKLEY, L.A. and HALL, E.J., 2017. Review of the centre for evidence-based veterinary medicine's "using an evidence-based approach in your practice" course. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 32 (10), pp. 289-292. ISSN 1741-5349
HALL, E.J. and CARTER, A., 2016. Heatstroke – providing evidence-based advice to dog owners. Veterinary Nursing Journal, 31 (12), pp. 359-363. ISSN 1741-5349