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Final hours of vet management congress
VPMA/SPVS joint congress comes to a close

The first ever VPMA/SPVS Veterinary Business & Management Congress is coming to an end, as the hundreds of delegates attend their last lectures and the many exhibitors begin to pack away their stands.

The event, held at the Heythrop Park Resort in Oxfordshire, has provided its attendees with various networking opportunities, allowing practice managers and owners to exchange their experiences and advice, as well as a selection of lectures for continuing professional development (CPD).

More than 300 delegates have also been able to meet representatives from numerous businesses, to discuss services and put faces to the names heard on a daily basis within the veterinary industry.

Both days have been packed with back-to-back lecture streams, sharing valuable information and discussing important topics. The host of talented speakers included Karen Felsted, Sharon Wesselby and Helen Frewin.

Friday evening also provided the opportunity to grill the BVA, RCVS, VMPA and SPVS presidents, as well as the CEO of NOAH in a Q&A session. The issues discussed included decoupling antimicrobials, the new vet school in Surrey, and whether the organisations could and should be working closer together.

After a very lively banquet and singalong, followed by a short awards ceremony, congress attendees were able to let their hair down at the casino and disco, before waking up to day two's presidential handover.

Pauline Graham, VPMA president for 2012, talked of the work she has done and what the association has achieved over the last year. She then welcomed Helen Sanderson to her new presidential role and congratulated her with a bouquet of flowers.

Once given her new title, Helen proceeded to explain her hopes for the year ahead, adding that this year's joint vet management congress has been a great success.

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Submissions open for BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026

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 The BSAVA has opened submissions for the BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026.

It is an opportunity for applicants to present new research on any veterinary subject, such as the preliminary results of a study, discussion of a new technique or a description of an interesting case.

They must be based on high-quality clinical research conducted in industry, practice or academia, and summarised in 250 words.

Applications are welcome from vets, vet nurses, practice managers, and students.

Submissions are open until 6 March 2026. 

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Survey seeks ruminant sector views on antimicrobial stewardship

A new survey is seeking views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship.

Forming part of a wider, collaborative initiative, the results will help identify the types of data available so that challenges with data collection can be better understood and addressed.

Anyone working in the UK farming sector, including vets and farmers,is encouraged to complete the survey, which is available at app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk