My time as a student vet at the heart of government
...my many questions. I was made to feel very welcome and gained a real insight into everything that goes on at the APHA. Wherever my future career will take me...
...my many questions. I was made to feel very welcome and gained a real insight into everything that goes on at the APHA. Wherever my future career will take me...
...that. Welcoming Christine’s appointment and reflecting on his role, Nigel said: I would like to congratulate Christine on her success against a strong field of candidates and I am certain...
...with a small “p”, and because I think that it is vital that government vets are represented in the key discussions affecting our profession, not least the EU Exit negotiations....
Dr Christine Middlemiss, UK Chief Vet Despite the current cold snap, very cold for me having left Australia in the height of summer, I’ve had a very warm welcome back...
...cattle veterinary profession and promoting diversity and tolerance. These are both great opportunities for equine or cattle vets to get together, network and engage in some focused professional development. Registration...
...the programme is helping us to realise that this is normal and how to cope with it. 8. What happens once you have completed the scheme? Again, it is very...
...UK. That’s what got her to use ARC’s accommodation for a bit longer. She was a 7 months old, white lioness, rare genetic colour variation (not an albino), that comes...
...good news is that we can do something about it. The problem occurs when antimicrobials are used too much, or without proper care, and these illnesses (both in animals and...
...attendees highlighted that rather than reinventing the wheel, we need to develop and use the effective processes and structures that we already have in place. We discussed the need to...