...clearly enjoy the immense variety that the veterinary profession has to offer. Even before graduation, I knew I fancied doing something a little different and focussed my undergraduate research on...
...Clinical Theatre Vets at the frontier of new and emerging diseases. Join the UK Deputy Chief Veterinary officer and APHA’s Head of Scanning Surveillance to hear about the important role...
...appropriate person. They also spoke to experienced nurses who reflected on the varied career they had had, as well as a new graduate who was looking forward to a long...
...take advantage of favourable situations. As human populations move and expand, agricultural animals continue to replace wildlife, and new hosts and vectors move with these changes. Impacts of environmental change...
...with animals and keepers, carrying out research in animal welfare and public health, and informing future policy. Most new entrants typically have private-sector experience although roles are open to recent...
...Plant Health Agency (APHA) field vets new to this work. As a veterinary professional getting to grips with an AI outbreak, you will be expected to contribute with sound expertise...
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...Our team is leading the Veterinary Capability and Capacity Project (VCCP), which was initiated and supported by our previous Chief Veterinary Officer and will now be sustained by our new...
...65% of new human pathogens first emerge in wildlife. Ebola is a recent example. The wildlife, domestic animal and human interaction and understanding it and its potential implications is so...
...an exciting new insight into the day-to-day practicalities of employment in this non-clinical, veterinary specific role. Before applying to vet school, I undertook an Extended Project Qualification looking into the...
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