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Companion collection - Interviews
A collection of the informative, revealing and inspiring interviews that have been published in BSAVA’s member magazine, Companion. These articles are available FREE to BSAVA members.
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With David Doughty Author David DoughtyDavid Doughty joined BSAVA as its Governance Consultant at the end of 2015. A physicist and engineer by training, David has been involved with a number of businesses, particularly in the IT sector, and was one of the first people in the country to become a Chartered Director. David discusses why he took on the role at BSAVA, his veterinary experiences and his aspirations at BSAVA.
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With Nick Gales Author Nick GalesNick Gales is a veterinary surgeon and director of the Australian Antarctic Division responsible for looking after the country’s strategic, scientific, environmental and economic interests in the Antarctic region. Nick discusses his career, specialist subjects and more.
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Jerzy Gawor Author Jerzy GaworJerzy Gawor is a Polish vet who because President of FECAVA. He’s the first practitioner from eastern Europe to fill the role.
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Georgie Hollis Author Georgie HollisGeorgie Hollis talks about the foundation of the Veterinary Would Library and gives advice on wound management.
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Simon Luxmoore Author Simon LuxmooreSimon Luxmoore did his MBA at Bath and is Chief Executive of the Royal Aeronautical Society. This interview follows his appointment as Chairman of the Kennel Club.
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Ronan Doyle Author Ronan DoyleRonan Doyle trained in Dublin and went on to specialize in surgery under Prof Christopher Bellenger. He volunteers for the BSAVA and is a member of the PetSavers Grant Awarding Committee.
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Debra Bourne Author Debra BourneDebra Bourne is an experienced writer, editor and researcher and studied veterinary science at Cambridge.
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Professor Ewan Cameron Author Ewan CameronEwan Cameron says he ‘rallied just in time’ to make into vet school, and went on Professor of Molecular and Cellular Oncology at Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine.
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Nick Bexfield Author Nick BexfieldIn 2013 Nick Bexfield became Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine and Oncology at the University of Nottingham. He is also Chair of the Scientific Programme Committee for the BSAVA Congress.
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Jenny Walton is the veterinary supervisor at Pet Blood Bank UK Author Jenny WaltonJenny Walton graduated from Edinburgh veterinary school in 1998 and became involved with the blood bank in 2005 prior to its launch at Crufts in 2007.
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Rebecca Robinson and James Wilkinson Authors: Rebecca Robinson and James WilkinsonVeterinary nurse Rebecca Robinson and former army dog handler James Wilkinson have established Operation K9, a dog training, nutrition and behaviour centre in Yorkshire.
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Nicola Beaney Author Nicola BeaneyJohn Bonner interviews Nicola Beaney who works at the Pet Emergency Treatment Service (PETS) at Newnham Court Veterinary Hospital in Maidstone. She was one of the first to be awarded the BSAVA Small Animal Medicine Certificate.
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Alex Gough Author Alex GoughAlex Gough works as a clinician in a referral practice, edits the Veterinary Clinical Digest and has found time to write an historical novel, set in Rome.
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Mathew Hennessey Author Mathew HennesseyMathew has worked as a small animal vet since qualifying in 2007 and is now studying for a Diploma in Garden Design. How does he find the time?
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Claire Guest Author Claire GuestClaire Guest studied psychology and is now Chief Executive and Director of Operations at Medical Detection Dogs.
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Caroline Yates Author Caroline YatesCaroline Yates studied Russian at Exeter and while working as a metal trader in Moscow volunteered her language skills to the IFAW. She’s worked in animal welfare ever since.
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Steve Broomfield Author Steve BroomfieldSteve Broomfield is manager of the Blue Cross hospital in London. He’s also been a contestant in Mastermind…
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Martin Adler Author Martin AlderMartin Alder is Editor of Veterinary Record and In Practice.
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Sophie Hemming Author Sophie HemmingSophie Hemming leads a double life as small animal vet and front row forward in the increasingly competitive world of women’s rugby.
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Professor James Anderson Author James AndersonAfter a period in general practice James Anderson moved to the University of Glasgow Veterinary School where he is now responsible for direction the veterinary professional programme. He has broad clinical and research interests.
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Marge Chandler Author Marge ChandlerMarge Chandler is an independent consultant in small animal nutrition and internal medicine and among other roles speaks regularly at Congress and authors several chapters in the BSAVA Manual of Feline Practice.
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Neil Smith Author Neil SmithColonel Neil Smith is President of the RCVS, Director of the Army Veterinary and Remount Services, Head of the RAVC, and the Queen’s Honorary Veterinary Surgeon.
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Maggie Shilcock Author Maggie ShilcockMaggie Shilcock writes about veterinary management and is a Past President of VPMA.
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Mark Elliott Author Mark ElliottMark is President of the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons and has co-authored a number of books on alternative medicine.
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Mo Gannon Author Mo GannonMo Gannon is Director of Mo Gannon & Associates and has been commissioned to work on the BSAVA’s project to identify member needs in the coming years.
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Arlo Guthrie Author Arlo GuthrieArlo Guthrie’s eclectic career has included everything from cake factory worker to commercial pilot and PR consultant. It was the latter that brought him to the company that set up VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org.
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Giles Brandreth Author Giles BrandrethGiles Brandreth is PetSavers’ first Patron, fitting since his career has included playing the part of Snoopy in the Peanuts cartoon strip.
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Virginia McKenna Author Virginia McKennaVirginia McKenna is a highly successful stage and screen actress. Since starring in Born Free she has devoted herself to the Born Free Foundation.
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Freda Scott-Park Author Freda Scott-ParkFreda has been President of both the BSAVA and the BVA and is now Chairman of The Links Group, promoting the welfare and safety of vulnerable children, animals and adults.
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Mark B. Hedberg Author Mark B. HedbergMark was born in Portland, Oregon, grew up in Saudi Arabia and went to vet school in Budapest. He currently runs the CPD programme at The College of Animal Welfare where he is Short Course Manager.
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Paula Boyden Author Paula BoydenAfter 11 years in general practice and a period with Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health as Veterinary Adviser, Paula Boyden joined Dogs Trust and became Veterinary Director in 2011.
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Mike Guilliard Author Mike GuilliardMike Guilliard is one of the few practitioners to have been granted fellowship of the RCVS.
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Ruth Cromie Author Ruth CromieRuth Cromie is Head of Wildlife Health at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust.
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Kimberly Palgrave Author Kimberly PalgraveKimberly originally studied Animal Science and Chemistry at Texas A&M University. Later she became a vet at Edinburgh and after a period in equine referral and small animal practice now works as Clinical Development Manager and in-house vet for BCF Technology.
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With Paul Imrie Author Paul ImriePaul Imrie is the editor of the Veterinary Times
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With Aimee Llewellyn Author Aimee LlewellynBorn in Seattle, Aimee is the Genetics and Health Information Manager at the Kennel Club.
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With Beverley Cuddy Author Beverley CuddyBeverley Cuddy is publisher, editor and majority shareholder of Dogs Today magazine.
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With Jill Moss Author Jill MossAfter working as a journalist and presenter, following the death of her Samoyed dog ‘Bella’, Jill Moss went on to found the Bella Moss Foundation in 2005 to improve knowledge of MRSA and other serious infections in companion animals.
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With Derek Attride Author Derek AttrideDerek worked in a farm animal practice and a mixed animal practice before settling down to small animal work in Dudley. He’s held numerous volunteer roles with the BSAVA and is now Chair of the PetSavers Grants Awarding Committee.
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With Lennon Foo Author Lennon FooLennon Foo grew up in Singapore and qualified from the RVC in 2004 as the first vet in his family. He now works in Devon and is Chairman of the South West Regional Committee.
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With Graeme Eckford Author Graeme EckfordGraeme Eckford is a veterinary surgeon at the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals in Edinburgh, and he’s Chairman of the BSAVA Scottish Regional Committee.
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With Andrew Trawford Author Andrew TrawfordSince 1994 Andrew has worked with The Donkey Sanctuary where he is Director of Veterinary Services.
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With Adriana López Quintana Author Adriana López QuintanaAdriana trained and practices in Uruguay and will represent the newly founded WSAVA Foundation as its honorary secretary at this year’s Congress.
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With Cecelia Gorrell Author Cecilia GorrellCecilia Gorrel is both a Doctor of Dental Surgery and a veterinary surgeon and as such has been very well-placed to develop veterinary dental care at her Petdent referral service.
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With Paul Milnthorpe and Jim Houlton Authors: Paul Milnthorpe and Jim HoultonTwo Bristol vet school graduates have rowed across the Atlantic and raised more than £10,000 for charity.
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With Richard Saunders Author Richard SaundersRichard Saunders has worked in small animal, avian and exotic practice and has just completed his Training Scholarship in Zoo and Rabbit Medicine at Bristol Zoo.
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With Jerry Davies Author Jerry DaviesAfter a long career with the RVC and at referral practices, Jerry Davies established Davies Veterinary Specialists in 1998. The multi-disciplinary practice now employs over 40 vets and in 2011 Jerry was elected RCVS President.
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With Nathalie Wissink-Argilaga Author Nathalie Wissink-ArgilagaNathalie was born in The Netherlands but grew up in Spain, graduating from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona in 2004. She’s worked at The Scott Veterinary Clinic since 2006 and has developed a special interest in exotic pets.
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With Tim Nuttall Author Tim NuttallTim Nuttall qualified from Bristol in 1992 and went into small animal practice after a short stint in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps. He’s become heavily involved in tackling the spread of antimicrobial resistance.
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With Michelle Stead Author Michelle SteadAfter growing up and training in South Africa, Michelle moved to the UK where she has worked in mixed and small animal practice. She’s Chair of the BSAVA Membership Development Committee.
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With Barbara Cooper Author Barbara CooperBarbara studied veterinary nursing at Rodbaston Agricultural College before joining Liverpool Veterinary School where she became Head Nurse, eventually returning to Rodbaston as a lecturer. She established the College of Animal Welfare, has been President of BVNA and was the first VN to chair the RCVS VN Committee.
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With Susan Macaldowie Author Susan MacaldowieSusan started a partnership in East Lothian in 2000, recently acquired a second practice in Edinburgh and is Regions Coordinator for the BSAVA. How does she fit it all in?
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With Clare Rusbridge Author Clare RusbridgeClare Rusbridge started at Glasgow Veterinary School when she was just 16. She worked at the University of Pennsylvania, spent time in general practice in Cambridgeshire and then specialized in neurology. She was presented with the J.A. Wight Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to the welfare of companion animals at Congress 2011.
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With Alex German Author Alex GermanAfter graduating from Bristol Alex German moved to Liverpool and developed an interest in nutrition and obesity. At Congress 2011 he was presented with the Woodrow Award for outstanding contributions in the field of small animal veterinary medicine.
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With Sue Shaw Author Sue ShawSue Shaw grew up and trained in Australia before moving to the post of senior lecturer at the University of Bristol. She set up the Acarus Unit for investigating arthropod-borne infections and has been chairman of the BSAVA Scientific Committee.
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With Steve Tasker Author Steve TaskerMeet the North Somerset vet charged with organizing the exhibition at BSAVA Congress.
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With Philip Lhermette Author Philip LhermettePhilip Lhermette took 6 years to get a place at veterinary school, finally graduating in 1982. He has since pioneered many minimally invasive techniques and is Editor of the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Endoscopy and Endosurgery.
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With Carole Clarke Author Carole ClarkeCarole has been involved as a BSAVA volunteer in several roles and now co-edits the BSAVA Manual of Best Practice Management.
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With John Cooper Author John CooperProfessor John Cooper graduated from Bristol in 1966 and after a postgraduate qualification in tropical veterinary has worked in Africa, the Middle East and the Caribbean including a period in Rwanda working with mountain gorillas.
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With Harvey Locke Author Harvey LockeThere are five generations of vets in Harvey’s family with Harvey graduating from Liverpool in 1969. After 4 years in mixed practice he returned to Stockport and started a small animal practice which now has 18 vets. He was BSAVA President 1999-2000 and is now President of the BVA.
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With Sandy Trees Author Sandy TreesSandy graduated from Edinburgh in 1969 where he returned as a researcher at the Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine. In 1980 he moved to Liverpool as a lecturer and stayed there for the rest of his career. He was elected president of the RCVS in 2009.
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With John Tandy Author John TandyJohn Tandy graduated from Liverpool in 1957 and set up his own practice in his home town of St Helens. He was the first president of the BVHA, the president of SPVS and of the BVA.
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With Rob Thomas Author Rob ThomasRob Thomas graduated from Bristol in 1974 and after a brief period of mixed practice in the Channel Islands moved to Barton Veterinary Hospital. He’s still there and has cultivated an interest in cardiology leading to a steady referral case load. He’s now the chief examiner for the Certificate of Veterinary Cardiology.
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With Mike Martin Author Mike MartinMike runs Martin Referral Services in Warwickshire and maintains a special interest in interventional cardiology.
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With Freda Scott-Park Author Freda Scott-ParkFreda Scott-Park grew up in Kenya and went to vet school at the Royal Dick. She now lives on the banks of Loch Lomond; she became President of the BSAVA in 2003 and went on to become BVA President.
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With Malcolm Ness Author Malcolm NessAfter graduation from the RVC in 1982, Malcolm worked as a locum while traveling all over the world before settling in Northumberland where he started Croft Vets with his wife. Over time his interest in small animal surgery, specifically orthopaedics and neurosurgery, grew. He is Associate Editor of JSAP and was presented with the Simon Award at this year’s Congress.
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With John Bower Author John BowerJohn bought his first practice in Plymouth in 1969; by the time he retired in 2007 it was a 12 vet, 5-centre practice with a veterinary hospital base. He was President of the BSAVA in 1984/5 as well as holding many other representative positions in the profession.
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With Mike Jessop Author Mike JessopAfter a nomadic childhood with time spent in West Germany, Australia and the UK, Mike went to vet school in London and then entered general practice in Wimbledon. He was an active BSAVA volunteer and is a BSAVA Past President.
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With Carmel Mooney Author Carmel MooneyCarmel Mooney spent many years as a BSAVA volunteer before becoming President of the Association in 2006.
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With Lord Soulsby Author Lord SoulsbyBorn in 1926 and graduating from Edinburgh in 1948, Lord Soulsby spent time in general practice before embarking on an academic career that included 14 years as Professor of Pathobiology at the University of Pennsylvania and culminated in Honorary Fellowships of the Royal Society of Medicine, the RCVS and the Royal College of Pathologists. He was ennobled in 1990 and in 2009 he received the JA Wight Memorial Award from the BSAVA.
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With John Hird Author John HirdJohn trained at Liverpool where he returned to start a period of work on Veterinary Anaesthesia before returning to Halifax, where he was born, to take over a mixed practice. He’s been President of the BSAVA and received numerous awards.
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With Steve Leonard Author Steve LeonardSteve Leonard graduated from Bristol and has pursued a dual career of vet and television personality.
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With Noel Fitzpatrick Author Noel FitzpatrickNoel Fitzpatrick graduated from Dublin in 1990 and after working in the USA and in large animal and mixed practice he set up Fitzpatrick Referrals. He received The Simon Award at the 2009 BSAVA Congress.
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With Elizabeth Simpson Author Elizabeth SimpsonElizabeth Simpson studied veterinary science at Cambridge but practiced only briefly before building a formidable reputation as a cellular immunologist at the MRC.
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With Maggie Fisher Author Maggie FisherMaggie graduated from the RVC in 1986, returning after a period in mixed practice. In 1993 she moved to Worcester and has developed a consultancy in parasitology.
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With Kate Tunley Author Kate TunleyAfter graduating from Cambridge in 2000 Kate worked both in private practice and at the RVC and has always traveled the globe, often volunteering her skills in the communities she visits.
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With Des Thompson Author Des ThompsonDes Thompson is Belfast born and bred and followed his father, uncle and grandfather into veterinary practice, graduating from Trinity College Dublin in 1961. He’s been president of numerous major veterinary associations including the BSAVA.
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With Duncan Lascelles Author Duncan LascellesDuncan Lascelles graduated from Bristol in 1991 where he remained for a PhD in analgesia. He’s worked in Cambridge, Colorado and Florida and is now at North Carolina State with research interests in acute and chronic pain.
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With Vic Simpson Author Vic SimpsonVic Simpson graduation from Bristol and later gained a Diploma in Veterinary Tropical Medicine at Edinburgh. He’s developed a passionate interest in the diseases of wildlife species and is a contributor to the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties.
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With Pip Boydell Author Pip BoydellAfter graduation from the RVC, Pip worked at a London referral practice before settling on ophthalmology and neurology as his chosen disciplines. He established the UK’s first dedicated small animal referral practice in 1990 and has published over 200 peer-reviewed papers and abstracts.
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With Ray Butcher Author Ray ButcherRay grew up in Essex before qualifying as a vet from Cambridge in 1976. After a year as house surgeon at Glasgow he went into general practice and became a partner at Wylie and Partners where he continues to work. He’s also involved in rabies control programmes in Asia.
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With Nick Henderson Author Nick HendersonNick Henderson just about qualified as a vet before turning his talents to PR and publishing; he was the BSAVA’s first PR Officer and helped organize the first Congress.
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With Jane Balmain Author Jane BalmainJane Balmain is MD of Companion Care, a subsidiary of Pets at Home.
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With Dick White Author Dick WhiteDick White graduated from the RVC in 1975 and his long career culminated in the start of Dick White Referrals. He is now Professor of Small Animal Surgery at Nottingham vet school.
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With Kim Hamilton Author Kim HamiltonKim Hamilton worked for 22 years at Citibank before moving to the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders as COO. She’s recently been appointed CEO of The Blue Cross.
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With Marc Abraham Author Marc AbrahamMarc Abraham qualified in 1995 and went into a mixed practice. He became a well known face on television and is busy writing books.
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With Claire Bessant Author Claire BessantClaire Bessant studied animal physiology at Leeds, then worked in advertising before joining the BVA’s editorial department. She’s now chief executive of the Feline Advisory Bureau.
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With Victoria Roberts Author Victoria RobertsVictoria ran a pure breed visitor attraction and breeding programme before attending Liverpool vet school, following which she’s become a leading avian expert.
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With Julian Hector Author Julian HectorJulian Hector is editor of the BBC Radio Natural History Unit in Bristol having previously worked for the British Antarctic Survey, Bristol Zoo and the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust.
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With Chris Laurence Author Chris LaurenceChris Laurence graduated from Bristol in 1968 and after 30 years in small animal practice became head vet at two of the UK’s leading animal welfare charities. He was awarded the J.A. Wight Memorial Award this year.
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With Bruce Vivash Jones Author Bruce Vivash JonesBruce Vivash Jones was given Honorary membership of the BSAVA in recognition of his role in establishing the Association, his work on JSAP, and his contributions to early BSAVA publications.
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With Luke Gamble Author Luke GambleLuke Gamble qualified from Bristol in 1999 and now runs a number of enterprises including the international animal charity, Worldwide Veterinary Service.
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