Emotional health in working animals
This Emotional Health Awareness Day (24 February 2025), horse and donkey charity Brooke's Global Animal Welfare Advisor, Dr Jennifer Wathan, highlights the importance of emotional health in working animals.
This Emotional Health Awareness Day (24 February 2025), horse and donkey charity Brooke's Global Animal Welfare Advisor, Dr Jennifer Wathan, highlights the importance of emotional health in working animals.
Blood sampling in exotic species presents unique challenges that require a thorough understanding of anatomy, physiology, and patient-specific needs. In this webinar, Tawny provides an in-depth discussion on blood sampling techniques across a range of exotic species, from small mammals to reptiles and birds.
Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but with the right approach, you can stand out from the competition. Whether you're applying for a veterinary role or any other position, two key strategies can significantly boost your chances of success: using the STAR techniqueto structure your responses and preparing thoroughly to impress your interviewer.
The challenge of balancing affordability for clients with financial security for the clinic is a common struggle in the veterinary industry. Unpaid invoices, administrative burdens, and the stress of discussing finances with pet owners can take a toll on veterinary teams. But what if there was a way to make high-quality pet care more accessible while keeping your clinic financially sound?
Technology has become an integral part of veterinary medicine, helping to streamline workflows, improve efficiency, and ultimately enhance patient care. Yet, many veterinary professionals have a complicated relationship with technology—some embrace it with enthusiasm, while others feel overwhelmed by its rapid evolution. Regardless of where you stand, one thing is clear: leveraging the right technology can alleviate administrative burdens, improve diagnostics, and enhance client communication, all while preserving the joy in veterinary practice.
Working horse and donkey charity Brooke has asked Senegal to take a stand against the donkey skin trade, by hosting an event at the British Embassy last week.
Are you a Veterinary Surgeon or a Registered Veterinary Nurse looking for an opportunity to live and work in the UK? The Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS) visa could be your perfect route to gaining international experience, exploring the UK, and working in veterinary roles without the constraints of a traditional work visa. Here’s everything you need to know about the scheme and how to apply.
Liver disease in dogs can be challenging to diagnose and manage due to its varied causes and complex presentations. From chronic hepatitis to copper-associated liver disease, veterinary professionals need a deep understanding of diagnostic tools, treatment approaches, and patient management strategies to provide the best possible care.
Kerecis VET is intact fish skin made from line-caught Atlantic cod, in the pristine waters of North Iceland. It is designed to manage damaged tissue across various wound types and animal species.
At The Webinar Vet, we are committed to making veterinary education accessible, inclusive, and truly global. That’s why we are thrilled to announce that this year, we are expanding our reach with translations in 22 languages! 🌍🐾
In the job description, the practice might sound like a perfect fit for you, but it’s always a good idea to ask your potential employer some questions to ensure the environment aligns with your career goals and personal values. Asking thoughtful questions not only helps you determine if the role is right for you but also demonstrates that you’re prepared and genuinely interested. Before your interview, spend time looking through the practice’s website or Facebook page to familiarise yourself with their team, services, and ethos—this extra effort goes a long way!
La ortopedia veterinaria ha evolucionado enormemente en los últimos años, y una de las herramientas más revolucionarias en el diagnóstico y tratamiento de enfermedades ortopédicas juveniles es la Tomografía Computarizada (TAC). Gracias a su alta precisión y capacidad de reconstrucción tridimensional, el TAC se ha convertido en una técnica clave para detectar anomalías óseas en etapas tempranas, planificar cirugías y mejorar el pronóstico de los pacientes.