Interests of French specialist Alexis Bilmont cover all aspects of orthopaedics and spinal surgery, with a particular interest in minimally invasive fracture repair.
“With corporate businesses now dominating the industry more than ever before, this funding has allowed us... to build on our strong standing as an independent practice,” says Broadleys director.
For £75 for indoor cats, or £99 for outdoor cats, the Kit-Start package includes a bespoke vaccine course, neutering, microchip, parasite control and nail clipping.
Places still available for first CPD event at University of Glasgow on 20 October, on use of platelet growth factors, with second on class IV lasers in Reading on 8 November.
“We have invested heavily in some of the very best equipment and we are in talks with some of the most talented and dedicated clinicians and nurses in the industry” – founder Michael Hamilton.
Redevelopment of an adjoining flat owned by Dunedin Vets in East Lothian has allowed for more consult rooms, a lab, separate dog and cat waiting areas, and new staff amenities to be created.
ViVet, inspired by Vet Futures, will provide various resources and support to help the profession stay at the forefront of innovation in the animal health sector.
Robin Launder, Helen Frewin, Brian Faulkner and Paul Avins were among the expert speakers at Vet Dynamics annual conference at the Oxford Belfry Hotel.
“I wanted to be able to provide a good quality service based on more traditional values where the clients would be able to see the same vet on each visit” – practice owner Alastair Ball.
Three lucky readers can each win a ticket to the SPVS/VPMA event, which will feature Pets at Home‘s Gordon Dunn, Lizzie Lockett from the RCVS and Vet Help Direct’s Susie Samuel, among others.
Managing director Alison Lambert to make her second appearance at the Veterinary Business Group summit in Australia, where she will speak about how practices can improve their customer experience.
Jonathan Bray, who opted to swap New Zealand's scenery for that of Surrey's during a three-month sabbatical, will now stay on at Fitzpatrick Referrals.
Shares surge as the UK’s largest pet supplies retailer reports a 5% increase in sales to more than £250 million in the first four months of the tax year.