Government Vets Blog Team

APHA Launch the Veterinary Graduate Programme

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This year the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) are launching their first Veterinary Graduate Programme, marking an exciting new step in how we attract, develop and retain the next generation of veterinary professionals. From our engagement with veterinary audiences, …

GUEST BLOG: Time for change: Defra’s consultation on reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act

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Guest blog by Dr Elizabeth Mullineaux, Senior Vice President, British Veterinary Association As a veterinary graduate of the late 1980s, I’m almost the same age as the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (VSA) and have spent much of my working life …

Reforming the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 – we want to hear from you to help shape the future of our sector and professions!

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As many of you will be aware, Defra currently has a public consultation open on potential reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (VSA). Many veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, allied veterinary professionals (AVPs - also known as paraprofessionals) and members …

London Vet Show 2025 - Showcasing exciting opportunities

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Late November marked the annual London Vet Show, a huge event in the veterinary calendar when professionals, students, industry, charities, and academia come together to learn, exchange ideas, network and socialise. Government Veterinary Services (GVS) and the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA shared an exhibitor stand …

At the Heart of Global Decisions: My WOAH General Session Experience

The end of May marked the 92nd WOAH General Session, and I had the pleasure of being invited as part of the UK delegation. It was my first time attending, and even for those who go every year, this one …

Beyond the clinic & out of the lab. A vet’s route to life ‘behind the scenes’ at the VMD

Jon Haycock is a Senior Veterinary Assessor at the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) and shares his career path since graduation. Whilst writing this piece, I’ve come to realise that I clearly enjoy the immense variety that the veterinary profession has …

Changing perceptions of Veterinary Public Health

Written by the Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales Natalie Sampson MRCVS Changing societal perceptions is hard, yet that is exactly what we set out to do four years ago when we faced an Official Veterinarian (OV) recruitment crisis that …