Nominations are now open for this year’s prestigious BVA Awards. Vets, vet teams and for some awards, members of the public, ...
To help tackle this, BVA has developed a helpful risk pyramid that classifies the risks of some of the more common or ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA), which represents more than 19,000 vets and vet students across the UK, has ...
BVA President Rob Williams talks about how sharing your views and experiences through our Voice of the Veterinary Profession surveys, you’re boosting our campaigns and driving change on the issues ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in all its forms is rapidly becoming a major new tool in the veterinary profession. The potential benefits of using AI effectively are huge, helping us provide even better ...
Recognises a BVA member who has worked to improve animal health and welfare overseas. They have contributed to sustainable development and made a meaningful impact on animal health and welfare in low ...
BVA Day each September is a special day of celebration, not least because this is the day the newly elected Junior Vice President (JVP) steps into their role. For Rob Williams, current BVA President, ...
Goat kids are disbudded because horns can cause injury to other goats, other livestock, goat keepers, or attending veterinary surgeons. Horns may also make goats more prone to getting caught in fences ...
When, who and how to report to the competent authorities if you suspect the illegal importation of pets in England and Wales Veterinary surgeons can often be the first to suspect that an animal may ...
We’ve joined forces with BSAVA and BVZS to spread the word on the importance of providing companionship for pet rabbits. We’re also doing our own bit of myth busting by encouraging owners not to house ...
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