In Consultation With Dr. Simon Platt, New Medical Director at Hallmarq

In Consultation With Dr. Simon Platt: talking about his new role at Hallmarq, the future of advanced imaging and his passion for teaching the profession Vet Report had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Simon Platt, who has recently been appointed as the Small Animal Medical Director at Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging. We were able to discuss his career, his thoughts on the veterinary profession and the future of imaging. Dr Platt is well known for his expertise in small animal neurology and ha

In Consultation With Liz Barton: talking all things wellbeing, women in leadership and working outside of practice

S01E01: In Consultation With Liz Barton: talking all things wellbeing, women in leadership and working outside of practice In Consultation With is a podcast where you can hear voices from inside and out of the veterinary profession, hosted by Alexia Yiannouli – a qualified vet, masters student in science communication, and editor of Vet Report, a news site for the veterinary profession.

In Consultation With Dr Brian Zanghi: discussing nutrition, the role of a researcher and the importance of feline hydration

Dr Brian Zanghi is a senior research nutritionist at the Purina Institute, where he has worked for 15 years. His work primarily focuses on canine and feline nutrition, aiming to better understand how nutrition can help maintain overall health in pets. I was able to sit down with Dr Zanghi to discuss nutrition, the role of a researcher, and the importance of feline hydration.

In Consultation With: Matt Gurney: talking about anaesthesia, arthritis and approaches to pain management.

Matt Gurney is a European Veterinary Specialist and an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. One of Matt’s passions is pain management, and he co-founded The Zero Pain Philosophy, an education resource for veterinary professionals on pain management in practice. He also was involved in creating the Dechra anaesthesia app and is involved in telemedicine ventures.

2020: a year in the veterinary profession

This last year has presented a seemingly endless torrent of challenges for the veterinary profession, as it did for much, if not all, of the world. The pandemic has all but dominated this past year, with some describing it as a “coronacoaster” – a phrase used, quite aptly, to describe the unparalleled events of the last 10 months. For many, the words “work from home” became a phrase that slipped almost too easily off the tongue, and became a prevalent topic of conversation.

It shouldn't happen to a vet: how the face of veterinary medicine has changed since James Herriot

It shouldn’t happen to a vet: how the face of veterinary medicine has changed since James Herriot Herriot: the nom de plume of the veterinary profession. Everyone knows the story – the tales of the young Scottish vet trundling through the Yorkshire Dales, fresh faced and brimming with enthusiasm. In the life of a 21st century vet, the picture is often very different. Herriot portrays the life of a mixed vet in the Dales as a romanticised notion of adventure and emergency cases.
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