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The steps in this article can help formulate your business plan into reality
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Life in practice is simply not a good fit for many vets. Those considering moving towards teaching and academia will see available opportunities at all levels
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Read about 3 vets who have taken an alternative career after time in clinical practice and how their careers have progressed since
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From the army to equine practice
15/09/2018
After 10 years working with dogs and horses in the Army, Nicola Housby now works in equine practice -
Simon Doherty reflects on some of his highlights from the first ever Vets: Stay, Go or Diversify LIVE event
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Vets: Stay, Go, Diversity LIVE allows vets and vet nurses to look for inspiration in their next roles and develop new skills
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Julie Ross reviews her career and explains how it has evolved and changed since she graduated in 2002
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David Renney set up his own company to explore a niche area involving products and technology
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Hannah Capon set up Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) to help dog owners better understand and manage arthritis in their pets. Here's how she got started
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How to become a technical adviser
13/10/2017
How Lauren Davis left clinical practice for an alternative veterinary career as a technical adviser -
Nicola Martin discusses the move from clinical practice into a Head Office based role for the PDSA
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First steps and challenges that can be found in exotic animal practice
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Orthopaedic surgeon Sorrel Langley-Hobbs says that all vets need to be mentored and inspired to become future surgeons
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Melissa Kelson is a fourth year student at the Royal Veterinary College. Here she discusses her journey into vet school as a mature student
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From veterinary nurse to practice manager
01/04/2017
Renay Rickard entered the profession as a vet nurse, but her role evolved into a management one -
Take control of your veterinary career
01/11/2016
What steps can you take to feel increasingly in the driving seat of your career? -
Simon Doherty discusses some of the opportunities that have become available to him throughout his career
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After qualifying, Blaise Scott-Morris enjoyed working in small animal practice. In search of a new challenge, she joined Virbac where she is a technical adviser
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Working with pre-school age children almost led Sheila Voas to retrain as a teacher, but she found she missed veterinary work
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Your vet career - is it time for a change?
16/04/2016
It can take a lot of courage to leave a stable job and take a break from practice, but doing so can open up a whole range of new interests and passions