The vision for vtx is to provide high-quality, friendly veterinary CPD that both educates and inspires our colleagues, delivered in a professional and compassionate manner.
In this week's episode, we’re thrilled to welcome the brilliant Dr. Jess Moore-Jones, a vet with an unconventional career path and a passion for transforming veterinary practice cultures. Jess is the founder of Unleashed Coaching and Consulting, where she helps vet clinics build resilient teams and thriving workplaces. She shares her inspiring journey, from leading teams in animal shelters and zoos to becoming a business owner and consultant. Jess opens up about her mission to keep vets engaged and fulfilled, even in the face of professional challenges.
We dive into important topics with Jess, including imposter syndrome, how to recognize it, overcome it, and thrive in your veterinary career. Jess also discusses the concept of the equal and opposite truth, explaining how embracing the complexity of decision-making can lead to better outcomes. In a fascinating conversation, she talks about choosing your suffering, explaining how we can control how we experience difficult situations by shifting our mindset.
Next, we have a fantastic clinical chat with Lucy Williams (nee Hyams) and Katie Sherratt from Protexin. Lucy, a veterinary surgeon and Veterinary Technical Advisor, and Katie, an RVN, diploma holder in companion animal behaviour and training and Territory Manager, discuss how to handle behavioural concerns in small animal patients. This segment is packed with practical advice on navigating tricky conversations with clients and recognizing signs of anxiety in pets. Lucy and Katie talk about the best ways to address behavioural issues with clients, offering tips on how to approach sensitive topics like anxiety and behaviour in a way that fosters trust and collaboration. They also explain how to spot early signs of anxiety and other behavioural concerns before they escalate, and provide guidance on the tools and treatments available to support anxious pets and their owners. Check out some of the brilliant behaviour support and tools that Protexin offer:
https://www.protexinvet.com/behaviour
Dr. Jess Moore-Jones is passionate about creating positive change in veterinary practices through coaching and leadership development. You can learn more about her work at Unleashed Coaching and Consulting by visiting:
https://www.unleashedconsulting.com.au/
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In this week's episode, we have an important conversation with the amazing Dr. Sarah Keir, a small animal vet with an impressive clinical career in veterinary medicine. Sarah shares her journey, including the challenges she faced and the pivotal moments that shaped her path.
We also chat about how the veterinary field is changing and how you can build a fulfilling career, even if it doesn't go exactly as planned. Sarah talks about the tough and sometimes surprising parts of veterinary medicine, sharing valuable insights. We also talk to Sarah about everything from baking blogs to the female explorers who inspire her.
We're also fortunate to have Sophie Duguid from Zoetis UK on the show this week. Sophie talks about the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine, with a focus on dermatology. She explains the fundamentals of AI, neural networks, and deep learning, and how these technologies can enhance veterinary care, particularly through the concept of the virtual laboratory.
Dr. Sarah Keir is a small animal vet in the UK with over 17 years of experience. Passionate about internal medicine and ultrasonography, she emphasizes the human-animal bond and loves to continue to learn and grow in her field. Contact Sarah at [email protected] or visit her websites at www.sarahthevet.com and www.vetartis.co.uk.
Sophie Duguid, BVMS MRCVS, is the National Veterinary Manager for Zoetis UK. She has extensive experience in companion animal practice and a deep interest in internal medicine, immunology, and diagnostics.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Zoetis for supporting this clinical chat. For more information, please contact Zoetis at [email protected].
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Join us for an engaging discussion with Emma, a qualified veterinarian from Bristol University and a familiar face from BBC1's "Vets in Practice." Emma shares her journey and passion for animal welfare, campaigning on various issues from hunting with dogs to pedigree animal health. Her drive to improve animal welfare shines through as she discusses the impact of changes in animal breeding and the importance of veterinary intervention.
In our clinical segment, Jonny Lambert, National Veterinary Manager at Zoetis UK, delves into the topic of therapeutics in canine allergic cases. Jonny covers the importance of effective diagnosis on the choice of therapy in allergic dogs. He also discusses strategies for managing chronic allergic cases, including identification and approach to flare-ups. Additionally, Jonny emphasizes the significance of responsible use of therapeutics and the long-term considerations for managing canine allergies.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Zoetis for supporting this clinical chat. For more information, please contact Zoetis at [email protected].
For more information about Emma and what she does, visit www.emmathevet.co.uk.
Join us for an engaging discussion with Edwina Gildea, Veterinary Lead at Zoetis UK, as she illuminates the unique and rewarding career path of a veterinarian in the pharmaceutical industry. Edwina will provide valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges of this field, dispelling common misconceptions along the way. She will explore the diverse roles that veterinarians can pursue within the industry, highlighting how these roles resonate with the aspirations many of us had as young students dreaming of a career in veterinary medicine. Edwina also touches on our shared desire to find the best solutions with the best intentions, and chats about being unconsciously incompetent.
In our clinical segment, we are joined by Louise Longstaff, National Veterinary Manager at Zoetis UK, who will delve into the responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology. The segment will address the 'One Health' approach, emphasizing the interconnectedness of animal, human, and environmental health. Louise will also discuss the regulations surrounding animal medicines and the importance of ongoing pharmacovigilance monitoring. Additionally, she will emphasize the significance of educating pet owners on the correct use of products, highlighting the importance of following label instructions.
We extend our sincere gratitude to Zoetis for supporting this podcast. For more information, please contact Zoetis at [email protected].
This week we are joined by the incredible Hannah Capon. Hannah qualified from Cambridge University in 2002. Over the years, she has worked in a large variety of practices and roles, from sole-charge first-opinion to teamwork emergency practice. She won the 2020 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Impact Award, the 2019 CEVA Vet of the Year Award and was a finalist for the 2019 Petplan Vet of the Year Award. Hannah has a passion for chronic pain management, geriatrics and musculoskeletal health and rehabilitation and has been recognised for her tireless work on Canine Arthritis Management (CAM), an online education and support service for owners of arthritic dogs and professionals.
For more information, please visit www.caninearthritis.co.uk
If you have any questions about CAM and what they can offer your team, please email [email protected]
CAM is on Instagram (@canine_arthritis).
In our clinical segment, Scott finishes a conversation about the management of acute diarrhoea in dogs and cats. Are you confident stepping away from the antibiotics?
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Sam is an RVN qualified teacher and certified RECOVER Instructor who has spent over 10 years working in referral hospitals. In her last role at North Downs Specialist Referrals, she was clinical services manager. Where she overhauled and delivered CPR training for the whole team. She has a passion for teaching and training and currently works for Linnaeus as a Medical Quality Manager and as a PSS Assessor for the RCVS. Alongside this she runs a CPR training provider ‘The PetMed CPR Education company’ which provides in house training to veterinary practices and retreats for those wishing to certify as a RECOVER Rescuer.
For more information, please visit www.vetmedcprcoach.co.uk
Sam is on Instagram (@thevetmedcprcoach).
In our clinical segment, Scott continues a conversation about the management of acute diarrhoea in dogs and cats. Are you confident stepping away from the antibiotics?
In this week’s episode we are talking to the incredible Jade Statt. Many of you will know Jade through her connection with StreetVet, an award-winning national charity offering free accessible vet care and services to pets belonging to those experiencing homelessness. A chance meeting with a homeless gentleman and his dog inspired co-founder Jade to take vet care out onto the streets to the people and pets that need it most. What started in 2016 as 2 vets, Jade Statt and co-founder Sam Joseph and a backpack full of veterinary supplies, is now a charity fuelled by over 500 vet and vet nurse volunteers who swap the practice for the pavement in 23 locations across the UK from Glasgow to Cornwall and growing. StreetVet recognises and champions the importance of the human-animal bond and since inception has treated over 2,500 pets. In this very special conversation, we chat to Jade about many of the amazing people she has met along the way. It all started with a dog called Brick and I am confident Okley will be looking down with pride.
For more information, please visit streetvet.org.uk
StreetVet is on Instagram (@streetvetuk_), Twitter (@streetvetuk), Facebook (@streetvet) and LinkedIn (@streetvet)
In our clinical segment, Scott starts a series of conversations about the management of acute diarrhoea in dogs and cats. Are you confident stepping away from the antibiotics?
In this week’s episode we are talking to Heidi and Liv. Heidi and Liv are both 3rd year vet students at the University Of Liverpool, with unique alternative entry routes. Heidi worked on a dairy farm. Liv qualified as an RVN and worked in a small animal clinic. The shared experience of parent loss has strengthened their friendship, and together with Tobias they founded the Bereaved Vet Students Group (@bereavedvetstudentsgroup) . They are on a mission to improve bereavement support, and to create a safer space within the profession for anyone coping with grief and loss.
Heidi found strength in CrossFit, and if not in the gym she can be found with her pet goats. She discusses the difficulties of being an autistic vet student, and the importance of self-acceptance to show up as your true (weird) self. Liv continues to work as an RVN around her studies and is an avid cinema goer after a long day at university. She discusses many things… including hiding in the toilet!
Heidi:
Instagram - @CrossFitVet
Liv:
Instagram - @_livfreeman_
Twitter/ X - @TheRVNVet
We are thrilled to be joined by the lovely Gemma for our clinical chat today. Scott and Gemma continue their conversation about the treatment of liver disease, with a focus on steroids and UDCA. A massive thank you to our incredible friends at Protexin for supporting this conversation:
In this week’s episode we are talking to Dr Eve Hanks. Eve is the CEO & Founder of MI:RNA. Eve is a veterinary surgeon, innovator and entrepreneur and she used her clinical and scientific background for conception, development and implementation of a novel diagnostic testing technology. Eve has created this new platform with microRNAs, having studied, researched, and published in this area for over 7 years. We talk about her career path and how all the pieces of the puzzle have come together, bringing her to where she is today. Please check out some of Eve’s amazing work:
https://mirna-diagnostics.com/en
https://www.facebook.com/MIRNADiagnostics
https://www.instagram.com/mirna_diagnostics/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/mi-rna-diagnostics/
We are thrilled to be joined by the lovely Gemma for our clinical chat today. Scott and Gemma talk all things liver disease treatment, with a focus on the mystical sAME (S-Adenosyl methionine). Join us next time for the second part of this chat. A massive thank you to our incredible friends at Protexin for supporting this conversation:
This week we talk to the wonderful Inge Breatnach. Inge qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2007 in Dublin and spent 11 years in general practice. In 2015 she moved to a large oncology and soft tissue referral hospital and worked as a surgical oncology nurse. In 2020 she joined The Ralph veterinary referrals in Buckinghamshire and helped to establish a medical oncology service. Having completed her DipAVN in 2020, and her PgCert AVN (oncology) in 2022, she now has her sights firmly set on the oncology VTS qualification.
https://www.instagram.com/oncologyrvn/
https://twitter.com/OncologyRVN
https://www.facebook.com/oncologyRVN
In our clinical segment, we conclude our discussion about incidental liver enzyme increases. If you've enjoyed delving into this topic with us, make sure you check out our online course here:
https://vtx-cpd.com/courses/love-your-liver-liver-disease-in-dogs-and-cats-2022/
This week we are joined by the incredible Janika Patel. Janika is a small animal veterinary surgeon that qualified from University of Nottingham in 2017. She has worked in various practices across London and Surrey and is currently a locum around Leicestershire. She has a keen interest in internal medicine and a passion for raising awareness of issues such as racism, diversity and equality within the profession. Janika’s Instagram page @janikathevet began as a diary of her experiences as a vet and soon evolved into an inspiring space for other people of colour to join the veterinary profession.
Instagram - @janikathevet
• British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society: https://bveds.com/
• Animal Aspirations: https://www.animalaspirations.com/
• RCVS Diversity and Inclusion Working Group: https://www.rcvs.org.uk/who-we-are/committees/advancement-of-the-professions-committee/diversity-and-inclusion-working-group-dig/
• BVA Good Veterinary Workplace: https://www.bva.co.uk/media/3708/bva-position-on-good-veterinary-workplaces.pdf
• RCVS Supporting Guidance: https://www.rcvs.org.uk/setting-standards/advice-and-guidance/code-of-professional-conduct-for-veterinary-surgeons/supporting-guidance/veterinary-team-and-business/
In our clinical segment today Scott continues a series of discussions regarding the investigation of liver disease, especially those pesky liver enzymes. Learn more about liver disease in dogs and cats by joining our liver course:
https://vtx-cpd.com/courses/love-your-liver-liver-disease-in-dogs-and-cats-2023/
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