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How to…
Survive your first weekend on call Sheena Warman of the University of Bristol and Denise Kinnard of Crossroads Veterinary Centre offer advice on surviving what must be the most feared aspect of any job.
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BSAVA Companion - 2008, Student Companion, September
2008, Student Companion, September
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President’s welcome
Welcome to student Companion from the BSAVA President and Companion Editor Author Edward HallEd Hall works at Bristol Vet School so knows the challenges that face students as they prepare to enter the profession.
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Best fit benefits
Are you making the most of what’s on offer? Author BSAVABSAVA aims to give students and new professionals the tools you need at the times you need them most.
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Where are they now?
Alumni Q&A Author BSAVACompanion interviewed alumni from the UK vet schools who are now involved with the BSAVA and have words of wisdom for their colleagues about to enter the profession.
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VIN-yard
Explaining fees to clients The Veterinary Information Network shares a discussion on fees and euthanasia that has recently taken place on their forums.
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You’ll get by, with a little help
The questions posed by professional life Author John BonnerOn leaving university you will be branching out alone and professional life poses questions that didn’t crop up in your finals.
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An alternative to practice
Graduation opens more doors than that of a life in small animal practice Author Freda Scott-ParkBSAVA Past President Freda Scott-Park shares her varied and interesting veterinary career.
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Companion interview
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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Useful contacts
Keeping you in the know Author BSAVABSAVA gives you the contacts you need at the time you need them most.