The Black Summer Bushfires of 2020- My experience as an Aussie vet
The devastating 2020 bushfires had profound effects on the pets, livestock and wildlife of my rural town- as a vet, this is what I witnessed.
The devastating 2020 bushfires had profound effects on the pets, livestock and wildlife of my rural town- as a vet, this is what I witnessed.
From bilums to betelnuts, Papua New Guinea was a fascinating place to volunteer. Here’s what I learned about culture, life and veterinary medicine!
While there are lots of great reasons to work in the UK, many international vets are caught out by the hidden challenges of working in Britain.
Vet Nurses and Techs are vital to their clinics- lets find out how and why we need to legally recognise their skills and expertise through title protection.
Veterinary Nursing title protection has been a controversial topic in recent years. We dive into what title protection really means, and why its debated.
What’s the correct title- Vet tech, Vet Nurse, Veterinary Assistant, or something else? Find out the correct terminology to use around the globe, as well as discovering how there came to be so many different names for these professionals.
In the rapidly modernising city of Budapest, local vet Dániel discusses the challenges of bringing Western Standards of Veterinary Medicine to Hungary.
Stuck in Lockdown? Check out this extensive list of Veterinary Podcasts, Online Learning Resources and Comedy to keep you informed and entertained!
Elízabet shares her take on fighting burnout, working as a government vet and the ethics of the horse-meat industry during our discussion of veterinary life in Iceland.
Scotland is a beautiful place to work as a vet, but it can also be a challenge! Emma the vet chats about the interesting accents she encountered, different attitudes to medicine and the elusive work-life balance.