Volunteer Interview: StreetVet UK
Volunteer Veterinarian Juliet gives an honest account of the joys and the challenges that come with treating the homeless pets of Bristol with StreetVet.
Volunteer Veterinarian Juliet gives an honest account of the joys and the challenges that come with treating the homeless pets of Bristol with StreetVet.
Make a difference to Britain’s homeless population and their pets by hitting the pavement with StreetVet. Find all the details here.
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.
Laura started her volunteer internship at Seal Rescue Ireland to complement her biology degree, but she learned a lot more than seal husbandry! Read all about her experience and the highlights of her time in Ireland here.
In the rapidly modernising city of Budapest, local vet Dániel discusses the challenges of bringing Western Standards of Veterinary Medicine to Hungary.
Discover how you can become a volunteer with the RDA, assisting children and adults with special needs to build confidence through horse-riding.
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.
Interested in Marine Conservation? Find out all you need to know to become a volunteer with Seal Rescue Ireland, a charity that rehabilitates orphaned seals
From volunteer Vet Nurse to Programme Manager for an international charity, Jo shares why she started the veterinary volunteering facebook groups, whats its like working in chernobyl, and how volunteering has shaped her life at home and abroad.
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.