From Tasmania to Paris: My Veterinary Career Part 1

...meat program. After a further period of time in Canberra, I was posted to Seoul, South Korea as an Australian Agriculture Counsellor covering the North Asia region. At that time...
...meat program. After a further period of time in Canberra, I was posted to Seoul, South Korea as an Australian Agriculture Counsellor covering the North Asia region. At that time...
...given by the OIE Code for a country to be recognized as free of ASF or CSF in the domestic pig population while having cases in wildlife. Given the continued...
...representative body and collective voice of veterinary nurses, the BVNA strive for positive changes that benefit veterinary nursing through promoting the shared interests of its members and supporting them through...
...the summer. The UK, particularly the south and south east of England, will be at increased risk of an outbreak. This risk is likely to increase towards the end of...
...Our webinar has already been watched by vets from Austria, China, Germany, Ireland, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, UAE and the US. Why did GVS run a...
Dr Christine Middlemiss, Chief Vet New South Wales It’s 7.55am on a Saturday and I’m at Sydney Domestic Airport on my way home. To Orange in New South Wales (NSW)....
...in New South Wales since August 2016. During her time there, she led major improvements to biosecurity across many farming sectors. She comes from a farming family in the south...
...European and South American countries, when I came to the University of Bristol for a two month long course. Thrown into the deep end On the last week of the...
...opportunities that civil service work gives to promote public goods at a broader level than I was able to do in clinical practice, so I applied to work as an...
...it’s important we take time to recognise the value of a One Health approach, focusing on the interconnections between these areas in order to deliver more effective, joined-up, solutions. This...