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| Quick Spay Technique By Marvin Mackie, D.V.M. Quick-spay: a term identifying pet sterilization by veterinarians specializing in repetitive high-volume spay/neuter surgery in a conscientious effort to eliminate pet overpopulation. The Quick-spay technique produces results that are consistently superior to mainstream spay/neuters. A disciplined Quick-spay surgeon has greatly improved related skills that result in a procedure that is completed in a much shorter time frame than that required by the non-specialized veterinarian using traditional techniques. The Quick-spay surgeon understands and applies these concepts: The big picture: The accomplished Quick-spay veterinarian has an awareness of the critical pieces required in a day's work and the fact that teamwork gets the job done. Orchestrating the whole picture so that no one part waits on another is an ongoing, vital and satisfying goal. Focus of effort: Surgery is a time for concentration on hand/eye coordination and making every move count. This applies to the support team as well as the surgeon. The surgical area should be devoid of distractions, small talk, etc. Applied energy: The dictionary defines work as physical and/or mental effort. To succeed, a Quick-spay surgeon must apply concentrated effort and energy with unparalleled resolve. Technique improvement: Improvement begins with a realization that all motor tasks of accomplishment have a beginning point but no real end point of betterment. In medicine, as in music or sports, someone is always better and there is always room for improvement. Good enough, isn't!
At the Quick-spay level there are virtually no complications. This highly developed technique results in safer sterilizations! |

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