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French vets walk out on strike!

VETS across France were on strike yesterday (November 6th) in protest at a new law which will which restrict their ability to administer drugs

JAVMA looks at UK Experiences of Veterinary Mental Health

It’s no secret that the veterinary profession can be rough on individuals, particularly newly qualified vets - A recent review of a 2012 survey looks into the worrying suicide statistics from your profession

BVA announces David Calpin as new Chief Executive

David joins the BVA from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) where he was a Deputy Director and has held a number of senior management roles

Equine influenza - EVJ asks: Are we protecting our horses effectively?

Equine influenza: EVJ asks "Are we protecting our horses effectively?"

VMD Launch New HORSE MEDICINES - INFORMATION SHEET FOR VETS

VMD Launch New HORSE MEDICINES - INFORMATION SHEET FOR VETS

BEVA Trust Survey - Have your say!

The new BEVA Trust committee is keen to understand the views and expectations of the BEVA membership with regards to the Trust and how you would like to see it evolve

Latest Equine Influenza Alerts

The AHT has recently received a number of positive samples from around the UK

RCVS clarifies role on new veterinary schools

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has clarified its role with regard to new UK veterinary schools, by saying that it has no mandate to control student or graduate numbers

New Statue of Sefton unveiled at the RVC

A life-sized statue of a military horse that survived a terrorist attack in London was recently unveiled at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), Hawkshead campus

Burghley Winner tested positive for a prohibited substance

Both Clifton Promise (Jonathan Paget) and Clifton Pinot (Kevin McNab) tested positive for the substance Reserpine, both have been suspended pending the B samples

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