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...
...I’m very pleased to welcome Christine as our new Chief Veterinary Officer. Her wealth of experience will make her a valuable addition to the Defra group. As CVO, she will...
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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...
...your strengths and weaknesses. Professionals are welcome on the scheme, and this training (which is a significant investment by your department) can only add to your knowledge and expertise and...
...without releasing it from the confinement. That requires metal mesh being attached behind the door so the animal cannot attack you for welcome. I would lie though if I say...
...(WHO, FAO and OIE), are driving improvements in the understanding and management of AMR around the world. Furthermore, I note and welcome the appointment of Professor Dame Sally Davies, our...
Under the banner of the UK G7 Presidency, I had the pleasure of chairing this year’s G7 Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) meeting. On 4 May 2021, I welcomed CVOs and...