Grab a coffee and settle in to talk about the evolving world of veterinary with IVC Evidensia at London Vet Show
IVC Evidensia is returning to London Vet Show in 2025 as a platinum sponsor with a series of insightful lectures set to explore the evolving world of veterinary practice.
With more than 10 hours of CPD to choose from in the IVC Evidensia Theatre, you can add sessions to your calendar right here on the website. Throughout the show you can visit the IVC Evidensia stand (U70) for a coffee from our very own barista, enter our prize draw for a luxury hamper, and chat with members of the clinical and recruitment teams about what it’s like to work at IVC Evidensia.
While you’re there don’t forget to talk to their Welfare team about the support they provide to the whole profession – and pick up your keyring that gives you direct access to the team via their Non-Accidental Injury helpline.
Plus, this year IVC Evidensia is proud to be collaborating with Vet Sustain and MSD to bring to life the sustainable veterinary practice of the future, showcasing how it can benefit patients, people and the planet. Visit stand Q10 to discover more.
In focus at the IVC Evidensia Theatre – Day 1 agenda
On Day One, IVC Evidensia’s experts will tackle topical issues facing the profession today. The talks will explore how research and quality improvement translate into real-world care, the current landscape of diversity and inclusion within the profession, contextual animal welfare topics, and help make the sustainable practice of the future a reality.
Plus, Janey Lowes, CEO of WECare Worldwide will be hosting an exclusive talk: ‘Vet Skills Where They Matter Most: On the Frontline with Roaming Dogs’.
Rounding off Day 1, everyone is invited to IVC Evidensia’s Happy Hour at 5pm, with a chance to toast the first day of the show.
09:30 – 10:30 - ‘From evidence to impact - How Research becomes real-world care’ Group Quality Improvement Director, Laura Playforth, and Group Head of Clinical Research, David Singleton,
10:50-11:50 - ‘Diversity & Inclusion in the profession - Is the job done?’ Director of Professional Culture, Daniella Dos Santos, Regional Head of Farm, Navaratnam Partheeban OBE, and Dr Mandisa Greene, Medical Director at Vets Now and Chair of the IVC Evidensia Ethnic Diversity Scholarship Board
12:10-13:10 - ‘Discover the quadruple bottom line: Unlocking the future of veterinary sustainability in your practice across animals, people, planet and business’ Sarah Heath, Group Sustainability & ESG Director and Laura Gelder-Robertson, CEO of Vet Sustain
13:50-14:50 - ‘Consultation room to courtroom’ Group Director of Animal Welfare, David Martin and UK Veterinary Welfare Advisor and Veterinary Surgeon/GP, Richard Sinclair
15:10-16:10 - ‘Sit, Stay, Think - Managing owner originated welfare problems in practice’
Group Director of Animal Welfare, David Martin and UK Veterinary Welfare Advisor and Veterinary Surgeon/GP, Richard Sinclair
16:30-17:00 - ‘Vet Skills Where They Matter Most: On the Frontline with Roaming Dogs’ Dr Janey Lowes, founder of IVC EVidensia charity partner, WECare Worldwide
17:00 - Happy Hour
Day 2 agenda
Day Two in the IVC Evidensia theatre, has a clinical focus throughout the day, with referral clinicians taking to the stage to present case-based talks designed to support decision-making in both general practice and emergency settings.
09:00-10:00 - ‘Approach to Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO) - Fun day or worst nightmare’ Vale Referrals’ Internal Medicine Clinician, Sian Blakey
10:20-11:20 - ‘Care of the pyrexic patient - Practical considerations for nursing’ Beth Thomas, RVN VTS (SAIM) Internal Medicine Team Leader at Vets Now Referrals
11:40-12:40 - ‘Hot swollen joints - Differentiating OA, septic arthritis and IMPA’ Advanced Practitioner and Clinical Director at Abington Park Referrals, Jamie McClement
13:20-14:20 - ‘Hot neuro nightmares - and how to get by on a budget’, Blaise Referrals’ Referral Clinician in Neurology, Emma Suiter
14:40 – 15:40 - ‘IMHA and ITP in a nutshell - What do I need to know in an emergency setting?’ Bethan Warner from the Internal Medicine team at Swift Referrals
For more information about this year’s schedule and programme, please visit the London Vet Show website.