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RCVS ‘reflection sessions’ to take stock of COVID-19
The sessions take place online and are free to attend.
Events will look at what has happened and how the profession has changed

The RCVS ViVet innovation project has announced series of free ‘reflection sessions’ for veterinary professionals to take stock of the challenges of COVID-19.

The first session takes place on Zoom on Thursday (27 May) and will look at how veterinary practices have adapted to the challenges posed by the pandemic and its associated restrictions. 

RCVS council member and innovation lead Chris Tufnell, who will be chairing the session, said: “In the past 15 months, we have been in innovation overdrive, adapting at an unprecedented pace to transform how we work, serve our clients and patients, and continue to function as veterinary businesses in less-than-ideal circumstances.

“This event is an opportunity to take a step back, look at what has happened, how we have changed and consider what aspects of these changes we might carry over when we return to near normal working conditions.

“For those who join us, we would like to know what kind of innovation solutions you and your colleagues have developed and share your stories and ideas to help and inspire others.” 

Chris will be joined by a panel of veterinary professionals who will each share their own experiences of adapting during the pandemic. Among them include Anita Patel, an RCVS-recognised specialist in veterinary dermatology, and Richard Artingstall, clinical director of Vale Referrals in Gloucestershire. 

Further reflection sessions planned for later in the year are: 

Wednesday 16 June: A special session for veterinary nurses titled ‘Problem-solving in difficult circumstances.
Tuesday 20 July: Implementing new technology.
Wednesday 8 September: Innovative technology and learning new skills.

For more details and to sign up for the sessions, visit eventbrite.co.uk

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Strangles survey seeks views of horse owners

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 With Strangles Awareness Week just around the corner (5-11 May), vets are being encouraged to share a survey about the disease with their horse-owning clients.

The survey, which has been designed by Dechra, aims to raise awareness of Strangles and promote best practices to prevent its transmission. It includes questions about horse owners' experiences of strangles, together with preventative measures and vaccination.

Respondents to the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win two VIP tickets to Your Horse Live 2025. To access the survey, click here 

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Vivienne Mackinnon elected BVA Scottish Branch President

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has elected Vivienne Mackinnon as its new BVA Scottish Branch president.

Dr Mackinnon has over 30 years of experience in veterinary care, encompassing both small animal and mixed practice. She has worked in practices in Scotland, England, New Zealand and Australia, before joining APHA to work in frontline disease control.

In her speech, Dr Mackinnon reflected on the changes in Scotland's veterinary industry and highlighted her commitment to veterinary education.

Dr Mackinnon said: "I look forward to working with colleagues across the veterinary professions to improve animal health and welfare in the country and support veterinary workplaces."