A year of challenges and progress

...antibiotic use in human and animal health. The UK took a leading role to secure a historic agreement at the UN General Assembly, with all 193 countries agreeing the need...
...antibiotic use in human and animal health. The UK took a leading role to secure a historic agreement at the UN General Assembly, with all 193 countries agreeing the need...
...of skills. I allowed myself roughly 300 words for each one. For organisational skills, the examples I used included: Performing multiple 15-minute consultations daily, in which I took histories and...
...Science & Research Division, on the use of technology to improve efficiency of farming production systems in relation to Food Safety. This was possible because of my understanding of the...
...use of animals and advising on compliance with the law and the 3Rs (replacing the need for animal use, reducing the numbers of animals used and refining procedures to protect...
...to your present role as Deputy Director? There’s lots that you learn and take for granted as a vet that’s directly applicable to my present role: The use of evidence...
...good news is that we can do something about it. The problem occurs when antimicrobials are used too much, or without proper care, and these illnesses (both in animals and...
...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...
...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,...
...‘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...
...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...