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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 -
An interest in wildlife and natural systems has absorbed Richard Kock's working life. Here he discusses his career in both conservation management and academia
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Lambing: a fulfilling EMS experience
08/11/2014
Read about Annika Little's EMS lambing experience in Suffolk -
Ten-minute chat - business manager
06/11/2014
Emma Batson is business manager at XLEquine. After a brief spell working with young racehorses in New Zealand, she completed a PhD in equine physiology at the Royal Veterinary College before working in industry -
Often an overlooked field, the VPHA masterclass offers students the chance to learn about the food production pathway
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David Harwood provides some do's & don'ts to vet students regarding giving evidence in court cases involving farm animal welfare
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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 -
EMS field assistant adventures in the Amazon
03/05/2014
Fourth-year vet student Renata Snow spent a summer in the Amazon rainforest as part of her EMS -
As president of SVECCS, Stef Philips aims to ensure that students are comfortable working in an emergency setting
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Animal Asia is a charity dedicated to ending bear bile farming and takes an integrated approach to caring for bears
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Job sharing in wildlife conservation
22/02/2014
Michelle O'Brien and Katie Beckmann share the role of Veterinary and Wildlife Health Officer at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, allowing them the flexibility to pursue other interests -
A visit to the WVPA congress helped equip Una with the knowledge needed to better understand the avian industry
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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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Developing a taste for equine research
20/07/2013
As a student at Liverpool vet school, Ria sought to put her interest in equine research into practice. Here she explains more -
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 -
The BVA's Members Services Group (MSG) is developing guidance on farm safety tailored for vets and vet students
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Pioneering research in gastric ulceration
23/02/2013
Practitioner Richard Hepburn completed a Masters in gastric ulceration in horses, during which he identified what he believes is a new gastric condition -
Companion Care's graduate programme aims to develop people who will become future partners of the business