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Grzegorz Dymacz is a poultry vet who works with farmers in central European countries and the Middle East
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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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Setting up an postmortem examination service
25/06/2016
Guda van der Burgt's career in industry and state veterinary medicine has given her the skills to set up a postmortem examination service -
Mobile vet - the first truly mobile clinic
11/06/2016
Mobile Vet was launched on the Isle of Wight in 2013 by vet Dan Forster and his wife Kirsty, a veterinary nurse -
Paula Bailey thought she might enter academia, however, a period of travelling and locum work confirmed her enjoyment of practice life
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Finding a balance between different career strands is not easy, but simpler than finding work-life balance in a vet career
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Robin Hargreaves believes ‘expert generalists’ are essential to the animals that are at the heart of the communities they serve
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VBMA gives additional skills to vet students
16/08/2014
Elizabeth Hodges started Glasgow vet school's chapter of VBMA, which aims to increase students business knowledge -
Joint venture partnership with Vets4Pets
01/06/2013
Luke Knowles wanted to move his career up a notch, while continuing to practise and learn, but with the power to make clinical and business decisions -
Denise Turner joined Medivet in 1999 as a trainee veterinary nurse and is now an area manager for the group
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Embarking on an Executive MBA
09/02/2013
As managing director of a 14-vet equine practice, Julian Samuelson felt that studying accounting, marketing and finance as part of an MBA would solve his lack of management training -
Companion Care's graduate programme aims to develop people who will become future partners of the business
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The graduate programme aims to develop the business and clinical skills of vets, equipping them to become future partners
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Enjoying a diverse veterinary career
01/10/2011
Stephen Barabas has worked in practice, was a front line vet during the FMD epidemic in 2001 and has worked in industry. He has also set up a company to help vets develop their own websites