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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.
Collection Contents
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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 Bruce Fogle Author Bruce FogleBorn in Toronto, Bruce Fogle graduated from the University of Guelph before moving to London to work as a veterinarian at London’s Regent’s Park Zoo.
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