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Trailblazers is a government initiative that gives employers the opportunity to develop apprenticeship schemes
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Read Jenna Hill's experience of CVS's two-year grad programme including what it involved and how it helped
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Zoe Paget's role includes managing the company's call centre, social media marketing, and developing customer care initiatives
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Finding a home in shelter medicine
21/02/2015
Inspired by a life-changing sabbatical in the USA, Annette Litster found her way into shelter medicine. An openness to change has fuelled a career full of twists and turns -
WSAVA volunteer scheme for vets and nurses
31/05/2014
WSAVA Global Outreach is an initiative that aims to help share the knowledge and experience of WSAVA members through veterinary volunteer schemes -
As president of SVECCS, Stef Philips aims to ensure that students are comfortable working in an emergency setting
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Small animal practice in New Zealand
08/02/2014
Kate Parkinson has worked in Australia and New Zealand for 4 years and currently lives in Invercargill, Southland, New Zealand -
Jenny Stavisky is a clinical lecturer in shelter medicine at the University of Nottingham's Centre for Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine
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As a final-year student at Nottingham, Laura Pearce has been involved in an initiative called ‘vets in the community’
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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 -
Companion Care's graduate programme aims to develop people who will become future partners of the business
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A career as a clinical scientist in oncology
12/05/2012
Chiara Penzo has been interested in oncology since her final-year at vet school. Her job is as much about increasing awareness as treating cancer in pets -
A career as a veterinary physiotherapist
25/02/2012
Helen Fentem-Jones is a physiotherapist working within the veterinary team at Dick White Referrals. Here, she explains why she finds the career so rewarding -
The graduate programme aims to develop the business and clinical skills of vets, equipping them to become future partners
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Highcroft Veterinary Group decided that it was time to employ dedicated overnight vets to provide out-of-hours cover
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How to become a rabbit specialist
19/03/2011
Frances Harcourt-Brown shares her route to being the first RCVS Recognised Specialist in rabbit medicine and surgery, and a European specialist in small mammals