Qualification date is in sight and if you’re wondering where you can go and what you can do to ensure you get off to a flying start in your career this session is for you! Mark graduated from the University of Liverpool, initially working in general practice in Mold, North Wales. Julian became a RCVS postgraduate dean following close involvement in the development of the concept during his time as an officer of BSAVA and retains a close interest in graduate development. It also has really great animal hospitals on their vet campus. Having grown up with horses and working on several farms, she is interested in all aspects of large animal medicine across both farm and equine species. Find a quiet space where you are unlikely to be disturbed. Add to Basket. Grads to Vets is partnered with the British Veterinary Association (BVA). She has recent experience of being a new graduate within first-opinion charity practice, and has gained a wealth of clinical experience since graduating. The programme has been designed to give new vets a flying start to their careers in the farm animal veterinary sector. Following a few years of postdoctoral research work into arthropod- borne viruses she also joined the School of Veterinary Medicine in Surrey on a shared position as lecturer in Veterinary Virology. We will use case discussions and practicals to help you learn and refine your diagnostic skills. By NerdyVet on February 12, 2013 in careers. With her husband, Gill then bought the practice - mostly large animal, but she already had a particular interest in ophthalmology, and managed to pass an exam to become part of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) eye panel. Our panellists will share how their experiences have enabled them to make a positive impact on the profession through working with the RCVS, and how they’ve combined this with their clinical work. Nigel also hopes some Surrey grads will be able to join him to talk to a little more about what its like working for CVS! Students undertake eight, four-week clinical training placements out in the workplace, where they are mentored by trained practice staff. University of Surrey- Duke of Kent Building. Rosebank Cottage School Road Windlesham Surrey GU20 6PB 01276 850609 windleshamvets@gmail.com find us. Whether you are a vet working in first opinion or referral practice, a research scientist or a government vet, we can help. Hosting our virtual pod today is Richard Pearson BVSc MRCVS who joined The George in his first role post-graduation and remains in the practice nearly 30 years later! Our 12-month programme provides you with an amazing learning experience after qualification. Home > Product Catalogue > Vet School > ... please let us know at vetstudentsupport@surrey.ac.uk and we will ensure that you receive the correct goggles. Richard is a Director of the Group and perfectly placed to give you an insight into why you should consider starting your career with us or what we can offer during EMS placements. Over 40 vets work in the practice and we have over 100 employees in total including nursing, support and dispensary teams. At Westpoint Farm Vets we aim to provide the highest level of specialist farm veterinary service to keepers of food producing animals. Check the programme and session details and choose the sessions you would like to attend. Surrey Vet School. All we ask for is enthusiasm. Join a selection of our IMR partners and others to hear about some of the best grad schemes available to help you build your confidence and skills and navigate your first experiences of life in practice. Edward enjoys lecturing students and general practitioners both home and abroad and he has recently written a book that aims to simplify neurology and provide a practical approach to this subject for general practitioners. Email: vetpath@surrey.ac.uk. School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Surrey (4,735.95 mi) Guildford, UK, GU2 … We will also have an independent practice director around to chat to about what it's like to work for an independent small business. After several years in mixed and small animal practice, she then completed a rotating internship at the University of Liverpool. Three years later he sold the business and began working as a Senior Veterinary Inspector for the Animal and Plant Health Agency. The PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity, employing around 300 vets and 600 nurses, and performing 2.7 million pet treatments per year including over 470,000 sick and injured pets each year. In March of 2019, Chloe moved into the Linnaeus central support team as their Clinical and Education Development Manager and is now responsible for delivering clinical education across the group, including coordination of their Graduate Development Programme. Mark Morton - an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery. After graduating, she volunteered as an equine vet in North Africa and Asia before spending two years in general practice in the UK. She started working at Shepton (after seeing practice here) as a relatively new graduate in 2013 and progressed to buying shares in 2019. Surveillance Services. Surrey University's exciting new School of Veterinary Medicine brings together students, academic and clinical experts and practitioners in the veterinary and biomedical sciences; all of whom share a desire to improve the health and welfare of humans and animals. The sessions are first come first served - book your slot on pathfinder. University of Surrey is ranking #4 of all UK Universities for Veterinary sciences on StudentCrowd. He qualified from Bristol Veterinary School in 2006, following completion of an intercalated degree in veterinary pathology at the Royal Veterinary College in 2004. Come along and explore the corners of the world these careers can take you to. After this, she began a PhD in dairy cattle lameness, as well as locuming for the RSPCA to keep her hand in general practice. She leads on operational management, including the strategic management and growth of the business, financial management and engagement with the humanitarian and international development sector. We are always keen to host students seeing practice. A warm welcome to the University of Surrey’s virtual Vet School careers event for our third and final year vet students. We aim to expose you to as much practical experience as possible to ensure your time with us is beneficial. Wondering what kind of responsibilities you will have if you work for the government?