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The Sunday Times has ranked CloserStill Media - the organisers of the London Vet Show - in the Top 100 Best Companies To Work For 2018 At the prestigious award ceremony, CloserStill was officially awa ...
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10 reasons you should be at the 10th London Vet Show: Putting you in front of your customers MORE VISITORS: More vets will visit this year than ever before – and more than any other veterinary event i ...
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2019 sees leading specialist recruitment consultancy Noble Futures return for the 5th year running as the energy and inspiration behind both the Noble Futures Exhibitor Lounge and the Noble Futures Ex ...
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That's why we're thrilled to support and spotlight Affinity Futures. An EDI consultancy led by directors experienced in veterinary and allied professions, with representation from BVLGBT+, BVEDs, & BV ...
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Make your lives easier when visiting London Vet Show this year, simply subscribe online to our newsletter then email your Name, Practice details including address and a contact number. Visit stand C03 ...
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Joining our thriving community of members enables access to our extensive webinar library, a free course of your choice, discussion forums, clinical advice credits and live sessions. Our live sessions ...
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HERE’S A TASTER OF WHO YOU’LL BE HEARING FROM IN THE CPD MODULES… OA IN YOUNG DOGS: MORE COMMON THAN YOU MIGHT THINK Duration: 15 minutes Dr Duncan Lascelles explores the prevalence of OA in young dog ...
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Come to Stand R42 and meet the KRKA Team at London Vet Show Our animal health solutions for both companion animal and on farm provide daily added value for veterinary practices, with a commitment to k ...
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BVA Live 2025 is fast approaching, and if you're a veterinary professional eager to stay ahead of the curve, this is the event you don’t want to miss. With cutting-edge topics and expert speakers, this year’s conference is packed with invaluable insights for anyone working in veterinary practice. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the standout sessions:
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The London Vet Show is back this 16-17 November at ExCeL London. Sessions focusing on animal behaviour delve into a wide array of subjects, ranging from separation related problems, to treatment optio ...
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When it comes to veterinary care, ensuring the comfort and wellbeing of animals is of the utmost importance – and their clinical housing plays a vital role. A leading provider of clinical housing, CASCO Pet puts pet wellness at the heart of its innovative designs
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Effectively manages acute skin and paw problems and reduces flare ups
Hailed a revolutionary success by the Veterinarians in New Zealand
Developed by a general surgeon and her team
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Ghanaian wildlife vets visit London Vet Show thanks to Wildlife Vets International
Vet CT and Wildlife VetsWe are delighted to be able to include a day at the London Vet Show during Ghanaian wildlife vets, Dr Asumah and Dr Gyebi’s, stay in the UK. The two vets work for the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Department, Government of Ghana and thanks to Wildlife Vets International (WVI) and West African Primate Conservation Action (WAPCA) are in the UK for hands on training, particularly in primate medicine.
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Right now, thousands of animals are suffering silently with no chance of ever receiving veterinary care. Like you, we don't think this is fair.
Worldwide Veterinary Service provides free expert care to animals in need all over the world. We do this by sending vets where they are needed most, training them to increase the standard of care globally and by shipping urgent aid supplies worldwide, every week of the year.
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VetEnvoy is a clever piece of software that works with your PMS to quickly process your customer’s insurance claims - without the endless form filling. By co-ordinating seamlessly across IT systems, V ...
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EQUUS is several years in the making and is the first device of its kind in the RF market to be specifically designed and developed to serve the needs of the equine clinician. From software to accesso ...
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Interpreting the evidence to guide decision making in persistent pain cases
Written by Dr James Hunt BVetMed MSc PhD CertVA DipECAWBM(AWSEL) MRCVS petpainrelief.co.ukThe expansion of studies evaluating treatment of pain in animals is a significant achievement for veterinary medicine and animal welfare, however science isn’t always clear-cut. Sometimes results are unexpected and differ from previous findings. Abstracts are necessarily concise, and may not reflect all of the considerations pertaining to patients.
How, then, should we assess scientific investigations into putative analgesics to treat our clinical cases?
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We are thrilled to announce our keynote speaker, Professor Andrew Mackin from the Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine in the United States, who will be hosting six sessions. His expertise spans areas related to anaemia and immune-mediated diseases
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May 16-19th First Aid Training (in the hills) - Lake District. Note we have booked a first aid company so they will get a certificate and have booked accommodation so all the team are together which i ...