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A strong voice for vets
BVA at the London Vet Show 2017
LONDON
EXCEL LONDON • 16-17 NOVEMBER 2017WWW.LONDONVETSHOW.CO .UK
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BVA Congress is the highlight of the veterinary political calendar. In this year’s programme our fantastic line-up of speakers will dig deep behind the headlines and statistics to provide new insights into well-known problems.
Thursday 16 November
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09.30 – 10.50
Nudge, nudge – how can we change owner behaviour for better welfare?
Dr Jessica Barnes BSc (Hons) PhD, Senior Advisor, The Behavioural Insights TeamDr James Andrews BVM&S MBA MRCVS, CEO and Co-founder, Felcana
11.15 – 12.15
Everyday dilemmas – navigating tough cases in practice
Dr Siobhan Mullan BVMS PhD DWEL DipECAWBM(AWSEL) MRCVS, RCVS and European Specialist in Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law, Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol
12.45 – 13.35
Veterinary workforce crisis: what’s really going on?
Professor Michelle K Ryan BA BSc (Hons) PhD, Professor of Social and Organisational Psychology, University of Exeter
14.00 – 15.20
Pug pulling power: what makes brachys so popular and what should we do about it?In association with
Dr Dan O’Neill MVB BSc (Hons) GPCert(SAP) GPCert(FelP) GPCert(Derm) GPCert(B&PS) MSc(VetEpi) PhD MRCVS, Companion Animal Epidemiologist, Royal Veterinary CollegeDr Rowena Packer BSc PhD, BBSRC Research Fellow, Royal Veterinary College
15.40 – 17.00
What will we need from tomorrow’s vets?
Chris Tufnell BSc (Hons) BVMS MRCVS, Senior Vice President 2017-18, Royal College of Veterinary SurgeonsHannah Mason, Senior Vice President, Association of Veterinary Students
Dr Joanne Reeve FRCGP PhD, Professor of Primary Care Research, Hull & York Medical School
Friday 17 November
09.30 – 10.50
We are how we vet – adapting to our environments and coping with errors
Elizabeth Armitage-Chan VetMB DipACVAA FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Education, Royal Veterinary CollegeDr Catherine Oxtoby BVSc PhD MRCVS, Risk Manager, The Veterinary Defence Society
11.10 – 12.10
Brexit and the veterinary profession
To be announced
12.30 – 13.30
Wooldridge Memorial Lecture
Dr Ben Goldacre, award-winning writer and broadcaster
14.00 – 15.20
The psychology of antimicrobial resistance: what can social science tell us?
Professor Ian Donald BA MSc PhD CPsychol AFBPsS, Emeritus Professor of Psychological Sciences, University of Liverpool and Director, Mulberry Research & Consulting LtdDr Kristen Reyher BSc DVM PhD FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Science, University of BristolProfessor David Brodbelt MA VetMB PhD DVA DipECVAA MRCVS, Professor of Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine, Royal Veterinary College
15.40 – 17.00
Veterinary Surgeons Act: an open and shut case?
Professor Stephen May MA VetMB PhD DVR DEO DipECVS FHEA FRCVS, President 2017-18, Royal College of Veterinary SurgeonsSamantha Morgan CertEd, DipAVN(Medical), DipAVN(Surgical) RVN, Senior Vice President 2017-18, British Veterinary Nursing AssociationIain Richards BVSc CertVA CertSHP MVetSci MRCVS, Independent Veterinary Surgeon, Lakesvet Consultancy
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The BVA Career Development stream at the London Vet Show provides personal and professional development for all career stages. The 2017 programme features several lectures designed to help improve practice performance.
Thursday 16 November
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09.00 – 10.10
Reflections on reflective learning
Elizabeth Armitage-Chan VetMB DipACVAA FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Education, Royal Veterinary College
10.20 – 11.30
Creating your practice absence policy – how to engage, retain and effectively return your team to work
Carolyne Crowe BSc (Hons) BVetMed (Hons) MRCVS Dip Coaching Dip Wellbeing and Stress Management, Health and Wellbeing Consultant, VDS Training
11.50 – 13.00
Is there a business case for diversity in leadership teams?
Sarah Page-Jones BVSc CertSAS MBA MRCVS, Managing Director, SJP Consulting
14.10 – 15.20
Creating a healthy place to work
Carolyne Crowe BSc (Hons) BVetMed (Hons) MRCVS Dip Coaching Dip Wellbeing and Stress Management, Health and Wellbeing Consultant, VDS Training
15.50 – 17.00
First aid for mental health? How to help a colleague
Rosie Allister BSc (Hons) BVSc MSc MRCVS, Manager, Vetlife Helpline
Friday 17 November
09.00 – 10.10
How to be a good mentor in a busy practice
Amanda De Mestre BVSc (Hons) PhD FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer Reproductive Immunology, Royal Veterinary CollegeJackie Cardwell MA VetMB MScVetEd PhD FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology, Royal Veterinary College
10.20 – 11.30
Valuing and using time to optimise performance
Duncan Tannahill, Managing Director, The Tannahill Partnership
11.50 – 13.00
Where does all the money go? Knowing how practice works financially
Alan Robinson BVSc MRCVS DMS, Director, Vet Dynamics
14.10 – 15.20
Chiefs, colleagues and clients – why won’t they do as they are told?!
John Goulding BVMS (Hons) MRCVS, Group Veterinary Advisor, Independent Vetcare
15.50 – 17.00
Rota Tetris – can flexible working work for your practice?
Leigh-Anne Brown BVMS MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon and JVP, Vets4Pets Harrogate
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Supporting members throughout their careers is an integral part of BVA’s membership package. As part of this, BVA members can book a free career or financial one-to-one session by emailing [email protected].
Programmed by BVA in partnership with BEVA, the BVA/BEVA Equine stream enables the mixed practitioner to learn new skills and knowledge to take back to their practice and use in their day to day work.
Thursday 16 November
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09.00 – 10.00
Cardiology for the equine practitioner
Celia Marr BVMS MVM PhD DEIM DipECEIM FRCVS, Associate, Rossdales LLP
10.15 – 11.15
Orthopaedic emergencies for the general practitioner
Ben Jacklin MA VetMB MVetMed DipECVS MRCVS, Equine Director, CVS Group Plc
11.30 – 12.30
Are you in a fog about your therapists? Let RAMP lead you to a clear view
Sonya Nightingale MCSP Cat A ACPAT Chartered Physiotherapist, Highworth Physiotherapy Clinic
14.00 – 15.00
The pre-purchase examination: common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Jon Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS, Equine Claims Consultant, The Veterinary Defence Society
15.20 – 16.20
Investigation and management of common acquired and inherited myopathies of horses
Richard Piercy MA VetMB MS PhD DipACVIM MRCVS, Professor of Comparative Neuromuscular Disease, Clinical Sciences and Services, Royal Veterinary College
16.40 – 17.40
Wounds – presentations, investigations and complications
Ben Sturgeon
Friday 17 November
09.00 – 09.50
Workplace injuries – risks and mitigations
Lucy Grieve MA VetMB MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, Rossdales, LLP
10.00 – 10.50
Large animal rescue Josh Slater BVM&S PhD DipECEIM MRCVS, Professor of Equine Clinical Studies, Royal Veterinary College
11.30 – 12.20
A practical approach to common equine medical emergencies seen in ambulatory practice
Kate Maxwell BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS GPCert(EqP), Director, Severn Edge Veterinary Group
13.50 – 14.40
New biological therapies in equine orthopaedics: what, when and where?
Andy Bathe, Partner, Rossdales LLP
14.50 – 15.40
How good are you at detecting lameness?
Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed FHEA Dipl. ECVS MRCVS, RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Surgery, Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery, Royal Veterinary College
16.00 – 16.50
Dentistry Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT Dipl. AVDC Eq MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry (Equine) and BVDA Equine Liaison, Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic
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The BVA Farm Animal stream is aimed at the general practitioner, particularly those in mixed practice who may not be treating farm animals exclusively.
Thursday 16 November
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09.00 – 10.00
Successful caesareans in the sheep, goat and alpaca
Graeme McPherson BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Advisor, Synergy Farm Health
10.15 – 11.15
Why aren’t vaccines working?
Wendela Wapenaar DVM PhD Diplomate ABVP (Dairy Practice) SFHEA NVS MRCVS, Associate Professor Cattle Health and Epidemiology, University of Nottingham
11.45 – 12.45
Caring for geriatric camelids
Claire E Whitehead BVM&S MS DACVIM FHEA MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Camelid Health & Production, Director, Camelid Veterinary Services Ltd
14.05 – 15.05
Approaching herd level problems – where to start?
Chris Wilkins BVetMed MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, Derbyshire Veterinary Services Ltd
15.25 – 16.25
Nematode control in sheep – steps to sustainable control
Professor Jacqui Matthews, Honorary Professor, R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, Principal Veterinary Parasitologist, Moredun Institute
16.40 – 17.40
Farm animal post mortems – diagnostics on a budget
James Barnett BVSc BSc (Hons) MRCVS, Farm Animal Veterinary Advisor, Axiom Veterinary Laboratories
Friday 17 November
09.00 – 09.55
TB eradication – what is your role?
Professor Christianne Glossop, Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales
10.10 – 11.05
Veterinary opportunities within the dairy goat industry
David Alvis, Managing Director, Yorkshire Dairy Goats
11.15 – 12.10
Five exotic notifiable diseases that you are likely to encounter
Jo Wheeler BVetMed MRCVS, Field Epidemiology Veterinary Advisor, Animal & Plant Health Agency
13.30 – 14.25
Basic approach to smallholder pig cases
Alex Thomsett BVetMed (Hons) DPM MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, The George Veterinary Group
14.40 – 15.35
Respiratory disease in cattle – a practical approach
John Statham MA VetMB DCHP MRCVS, Partner, Bishopton Veterinary Group
15.50 – 16.45
Flu or not? What to do with the backyard chicken
Mike Clark MA VetMB MBA MRCVS, Poultry Veterinary Director, Minster Poultry Vets
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Thursday 16 November
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09.00 – 10.00
Cardiology for the equine practitioner
Celia Marr BVMS MVM PhD DEIM DipECEIM FRCVS, Associate, Rossdales LLP
10.15 – 11.15
Orthopaedic emergencies for the general practitioner
Ben Jacklin MA VetMB MVetMed DipECVS MRCVS, Equine Director, CVS Group Plc
11.30 – 12.30
Are you in a fog about your therapists? Let RAMP lead you to a clear view
Sonya Nightingale MCSP Cat A ACPAT Chartered Physiotherapist, Highworth Physiotherapy Clinic
14.00 – 15.00
The pre-purchase examination: common pitfalls and how to avoid them
Jon Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS, Equine Claims Consultant, The Veterinary Defence Society
15.20 – 16.20
Investigation and management of common acquired and inherited myopathies of horses
Richard Piercy MA VetMB MS PhD DipACVIM MRCVS, Professor of Comparative Neuromuscular Disease, Clinical Sciences and Services, Royal Veterinary College
16.40 – 17.40
Wounds – presentations, investigations and complications
Ben Sturgeon
Friday 17 November
09.00 – 09.50
Workplace injuries – risks and mitigations
Lucy Grieve MA VetMB MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, Rossdales, LLP
10.00 – 10.50
Large animal rescue Josh Slater BVM&S PhD DipECEIM MRCVS, Professor of Equine Clinical Studies, Royal Veterinary College
11.30 – 12.20
A practical approach to common equine medical emergencies seen in ambulatory practice
Kate Maxwell BSc (Hons) BVSc MRCVS GPCert(EqP), Director, Severn Edge Veterinary Group
13.50 – 14.40
New biological therapies in equine orthopaedics: what, when and where?
Andy Bathe, Partner, Rossdales LLP
14.50 – 15.40
How good are you at detecting lameness?
Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed FHEA Dipl. ECVS MRCVS, RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Surgery, Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery, Royal Veterinary College
16.00 – 16.50
Dentistry Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT Dipl. AVDC Eq MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry (Equine) and BVDA Equine Liaison, Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic
FARM
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NEW FOR 2017 – BVA FARM ASSOCIATIONS ROOM
We’re delighted that five BVA specialist divisions will be running sessions in the BVA Farm Associations room at this year’s London Vet Show.
Thursday 16 November
The following sessions will be delivered by the Sheep Veterinary Society (SVS) and Goat Veterinary Society (GVS)
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09:00 – 09:50
Fasciolosis, a review and options for control
Iain Richards BVSc CertVA CertSHP MVetSci MRCVS, Independent Veterinary Surgeon, Lakesvet Consultancy
10:00 – 10:50
Ovine abortion – causes, diagnosis and management
Kath Dun BVM&S Cert SHP MRCVS, President, Sheep Veterinary Society, SRUC Consulting Vet Services
11:00 – 11:50
Sheep scab – what’s new about it and what are our options for control
Valentina Busin Dip. ECSRHM MRCVS, University Clinician in Disease Investigation, University of Glasgow
12:00 – 12:50
Common surgical procedures in sheep
Karin Mueller MVSc DCHP DipECBHM MRCVS, RCVS & European Diplomate and Specialist in Cattle / Bovine Health, Senior Lecturer Animal Husbandry & Reproduction, School of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool
13:00 – 13:50
Common health problems in goats for the busy practitioner – and how to manage them
David Harwood BVetMed FRCVS, Chairman Goat Veterinary Society (GVS), Hon Vet British Goat Society
14:00 – 14:50
Practical everyday procedures in goat practice
Nick Perkins BVSc CertCHP MRCVS, Goat Veterinary Society
The following sessions will be delivered by the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA)
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
15:00 – 15:50
Chickens and eggs: both come first for the poultry vet
Paul McMullin MVB MSc RCVS Specialist DPMP CertECPVS, Consultant Veterinarian, Poultry Health Services
16:00 – 16:50
The importance of the small producer and the pet poultry keeper to surveillance and disease control: never underestimate a chicken with a name
Adrienne Mackintosh BVMS MRCVS, Veterinary Investigation Officer, Animal & Plant Health Agency
17:00 – 17:50
The poultry meat industry (chickens and turkeys) – structure and veterinary involvement
Daniel Parker BA VetMB CertPMP DipECPVS FRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, Slate Hall Veterinary Practice
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NEW FOR 2017 – BVA FARM ASSOCIATIONS ROOM
The content within the BVA Farm Associations room is designed by five BVA specialist divisions to offer delegates a more in-depth look at the species they represent.
Friday 17 November
The following sessions will be delivered by the Pig Veterinary Society (PVS)
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
09:00 – 09:50
‘If only I’d known’ – useful tips for ‘infrequent’ pig vets
Liz Van Hee
10:00 – 10:50
The role of the pig in human health
Duncan Berkshire
11:00 – 11:50
Understanding pig welfare and consumer demands
Annie Davis
12:00 – 12:50
Clinical club – interesting cases and interactive discussion
David Chennells, Susanna Williamson
The following sessions will be delivered by the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA)
Time t SeSSioN t SpeAkerS t
13:00 – 13:50
BVD Free, where are we and how can you help?
Andrew Linney
14:00 – 14:50
Calving a cow – what can (and does!) go wrong. Avoiding pitfalls and correcting problems
Andrew Cobner
15:00 – 15:50
Clinical club Andrew Cobner, Andrew Linney, James Russell
16:00 – 16:50
Clinical club Nikki Hopkins, British Cattle Veterinary Association
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Five great reasons to visit the BVA stand (K60):
Collect your BVA holiday passport stamp and be in with a chance of winning a 2-week adventure trip to Goa
Book a free 30-minute career or financial one-to-one session with our specialist advisors
Find out more about our latest activities and the BVA member benefits you’re entitled to
Make use of the BVA members’ lounge, with free refreshments and copies of the BVA journals
Enter our competition for your chance to win a free LVS 2018 ticket and a Headspace meditation app subscription
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The BVA content is part of a packed London Vet Show programme which includes:
Three RVC companion animal streams – covering the latest advances in small animal medicine
Two RVC equine streams – providing more advanced content to complement the BVA/BEVA stream
A business stream
Plus, content from commercial supporters, sponsor-led workshops and Association rooms, and Europe’s largest veterinary exhibition.
* BVA members get 15% off the lowest advertised rate for attending the show.
To book visit www.londonvetshow.co.uk or call the London Vet Show team on 024 7671 9687 and quote BVA10
London Vet Show – the full package
The 2017 BVA Gala Dinner will be returning to the luxurious London Marriott Hotel West India Quay on 16 November.
Our annual black-tie event is the highlight of BVA’s social calendar and provides an opportunity for members to catch up with friends and colleagues.
Guests will be able to enjoy:
A fabulous drinks reception on arrival
A delicious high-welfare three-course dinner with wine
Entertainment from a Magic Circle magician and a digital caricaturist
DJ and dancing
Tickets cost £79 (inc VAT), to book call 020 7908 6336 or visit www.bva.co.uk/events.
BVA Gala Dinner
Photos by Aidan Sinnett Photography – London Vet Show 2016
The wine with dinner is kindly sponsored by