Look back and wonder: 15 years of LVS
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Its 2009, Avatar was released in cinemas, Beyonce’s Single Ladies was dominating the charts, and everyone wanted to get their hands on an iPhone 3GS. More importantly it was the year of the first ever London Vet Show! (I know, we don’t look old enough!)
We’re thrilled that for a decade and a half, the veterinary community have come together to better their knowledge, industry, and community at the London Vet Show. Over the years, we have consistently brought together the brightest minds in the field to share cutting-edge research, revolutionary techniques, and groundbreaking technologies and we don’t intend to stop!
This year’s show promises to place to be for anyone passionate about veterinary medicine, no matter your role or tenure. Committed to providing you with the best content, this year we have added an extra special session to celebrate not only our milestone, but the incredible community and achievements of the veterinary profession over the last fifteen years:
For the first time ever, a star-studded panel of speakers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) clinical streams— who headlined the original 2009 show—will reunite on stage to reflect on the journey since that inaugural event.
Enriching the conversation with their extensive experience are:
Adrian Boswood, Professor of Veterinary Cardiology - The Royal Veterinary College, University of London
Edward Hall, Emeritus Professor of Small Animal Medicine - Bristol Veterinary School
Sarah Heath, Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine - Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice
Virginia Luis Fuentes, Professor of Veterinary Cardiology - The Royal Veterinary College
Anke Hendricks, Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology - Royal Veterinary College
Daniel Brockman, Professor of Small Animal Surgery - The Royal Veterinary College
Jill Maddison, Professor of General Practice - The Royal Veterinary College
David Church, Deputy Principal and Professor of Small Animal Studies - Royal Veterinary College
Together they’ll reflect on both professional and clinical changes in the profession since the first London Vet Show in 2009, from unexpected developments to professional triumphs. Talking through the significant advancements made in animal care over time, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of practices and technologies.
Additionally, they’ll will delve into insightful speculation about potential future developments in the field, providing a forward-looking perspective on what may lie ahead for veterinary medicine and animal welfare, fifteen years and beyond!
Look back and wonder: 15 years of LVS will be hosted in RVC Clinical Theatre 3, 11:25 on Friday 15 November. To attend book your London Vet Show ticket by calling +44 (0) 2476 719 687 or book at www.london.vetshow.com