Celebrating the 9th Annual One Health Day
...We have already come a long way. The UK’s success in reducing antimicrobial use in food producing animals by 59% between 2014-22 makes us one of the lowest users of...
...We have already come a long way. The UK’s success in reducing antimicrobial use in food producing animals by 59% between 2014-22 makes us one of the lowest users of...
I am a new graduate vet (July 2018) from the University of Bristol and have been working for the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) as a vet in Advice...
“You need to stop thinking of yourselves as just clinicians. There are other paths, you need to learn English, explore new horizons and be open to other careers. Otherwise you...
...there, and succeed. My career path has not been like that. I knew I wanted to be a vet from an early age, probably influenced by James Herriot and by...
...year olds next Saturday. It is certainly interesting to take the opportunity to consider how I got here and my new role as President of the European Association of State...
...the international stage and its commitment to strengthening relationships that support our farming and food industries. For the UK, these dialogues are vital in opening new markets and enhancing trust...
There is a new role available to apply for as an Inspector in the Animals in Science Regulations Unit (ASRU) in the Home Office. ASRU is responsible for protecting animals...
...transmit in new ways. Climate change is also a major factor in zoonoses. Rapid changes to habitat due to unusual weather events such as heat, drought, flooding or wildfires are...
...intelligence sharing and risk communication. I was particularly pleased to hear several really interesting presentations from participants, showcasing best practice and innovative new projects in these areas. The discussions that...
...The new advert is a great addition in publishing the range of roles as well as capturing the benefits of working as a vet for APHA. There are details on...