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There aren't many poultry vets in the UK - and even fewer who focus on pet poultry. It is likely, therefore, that people who keep a few hens as pets will present them to their regular veterinary practice when they become unwell. Henrietta Kodilinye-Sims hopes her session at BVA Live will give vets who do not regularly see poultry the skills they need to approach these cases with confidence.
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Pets , Poultry , Animals , United Kingdom , Humans , Chickens , Societies, Veterinary , Veterinarians/psychology , Veterinary MedicineABSTRACT
BVA is launching a new accreditation scheme that rewards positive workplace culture in all veterinary settings.
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Accreditation , Societies, Veterinary , Veterinary Medicine , Workplace , Humans , United Kingdom , Veterinary Medicine/standards , Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , Organizational CultureABSTRACT
BVA's popular Interactive Zone at BVA Live returns this year with a line-up of informal discussions about some of the most topical issues in the veterinary professions.
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Societies, Veterinary , Veterinary Medicine , Humans , United Kingdom , AnimalsABSTRACT
As the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) presses ahead with a formal 'market investigation' into the UK's veterinary services market for household pets, we will continue to advocate for and support our members, as well as the wider profession.
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Veterinary Medicine , United Kingdom , Humans , Animals , Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , Societies, Veterinary , Economic Competition , Pets , Commerce , Marketing of Health ServicesABSTRACT
We look forward to seeing you in Birmingham on 6-7 June for BVA Live.
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Societies, Veterinary , United Kingdom , Humans , Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , AnimalsABSTRACT
We're honoured to welcome His Majesty King Charles as our new Patron. His Majesty's commitment continues decades of royal patronage of BVA, following Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth's support until her passing in 2022.
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Societies, Veterinary , United Kingdom , HumansABSTRACT
BVA's policy and public affairs manager Megan Knowles-Bacon reflects on BVA's recent prestigious annual dinner held at the Scottish Parliament.