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...
...hearings or complaints are repetitions from the same user across a number of posts use language that is offensive, inflammatory or provocative (this includes, but is not limited to, swearing...
...‘the’), and with the ‘sharp’ meat inspection skills which were useful to get a job as a meat inspector whilst studying for my RCVS exam. My experience with the RCVS...
...you might better know them. We provide a diagnostic service to the farming industry through their vets and it’s important to make clear that although I am a vet talking...
...identify and analyse emerging trends as well as ongoing issues in Europe which affect the veterinary profession. This role provides an excellent opportunity to use your veterinary degree to shape...
...to use your veterinary degree to contribute to wider food safety and use some of your transferable skills in a unique and fascinating role! To find out more and apply,...
...CVO forum first met in 2016 in Tokyo, Japan, following a decision to establish a framework for cooperation between national veterinary authorities of the G7 members. Since this first meeting,...
...and welfare policy in APHA to enabling scientific research from the Home Office. I am now involved in regulating the use of animals used in science which involves me working...
...documentation much better and as a result I now find myself critically analysing these in a way that I had not done so before. It has also made me better...
...milk fever. I went to bed last night (better say that morning) at 2:30am because of a uterine torsion complicated with a uterus prolapse. Today is Tuesday, September 2018, 6:22pm...