Government Vet: My new identity

...is full of fresh challenges, meeting new people and gaining new perspectives. For me these are the spice of life. The APHA has also given me an environment in which...
...is full of fresh challenges, meeting new people and gaining new perspectives. For me these are the spice of life. The APHA has also given me an environment in which...
...Health Agency and World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), revised the Code of Recommendations for the Welfare of Livestock: Cattle and visited Holland to learn lessons from their H7N7 avian...
...options A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity A Civil Service pension with an average employer contribution of 27% Free onsite parking Free eyesight test Onsite gym Access to a prayer...
We have two new learning opportunities: 1. African Swine Fever - What All Vets Need to Know Webinar On 17 June there was an excellent webinar on African Swine Fever...
...consequences for global health, food and environmental security and sustainability. New data estimates that over a million human deaths worldwide were directly attributable to antibiotic resistance in 2019. The UK...
...in Wales. This comes on the back of a new veterinary hub being developed in the university which will work with industry to develop new tools for promoting animal health....
...but I am delighted that I was able to experience learning many new things and meet lots of friendly new colleagues. When I was first assigned, I was excited to...
...an infectious disease of dogs that is caused mainly by the bacteria, Brucella canis. Historically the UK has been free of Brucella canis, but the UK is seeing an increasing...
...The total area being culled has increased through the past seven years so, for each year analysed, a relatively large area of newly culled land, with a higher bTB incidence,...
On 17 June, there will be a free webinar on African Swine Fever (ASF) hosted by the Pig Veterinary Society on the Webinar Vet website. ASF virus is spreading in...