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In this episode, Adele Williams and Bobby Hyde discuss with Vet Record editor in chief, Suzanne Jarvis, the ethics and legality of using systems that incorporate AI. Questions that will be considered include: where does clinical responsibility start and stop, what should companies provide as far asinformation on how their systems work, what should you tell clients about its use, and what are the risks regarding false or unreliable information being generated?This podcast is brought to you from Vet Record and the BVA, with support from Zoetis.
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Gigi Tsontos, the Executive Director of Not One More Vet. In this episode, Kathyrn and Gigi discuss the various programs and resources offered by Not One More Vet, including support grants, peer support programs, and educational materials. They also explore the challenges faced by veterinary teams, theimportance of mental health support, and strategies for coping with moral distress. Gigi emphasises the need for open communication and checking in with colleagues to foster a supportive work environment. The conversation concludeswith insights into the future plans of Not One More Vet to continue providing essential resources to the veterinary community.Not One More VetResources for Veterinary Professionals
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Merel Taal, founder of Dignipets. In this episode, Anthony and Merel discuss Merel's journey from the Netherlands to the UK, her experiences in veterinary practice, and the importance ofproviding compassionate euthanasia services. The conversation highlights the significance of building a supportive community for veterinarians, effective communication with clients, and the comprehensive aftercare process that Dignipets offers to pet owners during difficult times.Dignipets
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Laura Gelder-Robertson, newly appointed CEO of Vet Sustain. In this episode, Anthony talks with Laura about her vision for veterinary sustainability. Laura discusses her extensive background in sustainability and innovation, emphasising the importance of a One Health approach that integrates animal, human, and planetary health. She outlines the six W's of veterinary sustainability, which serve as a strategic framework for veterinary professionals to make informed decisions. The discussion also covers the need for collaboration, evidence-based practices, and the role of government in addressing climate-related challenges. Laura highlights the importance of resilience in veterinary practices and the potential for veterinary professionals to lead in sustainability effortsVet SustainFirst 100 Days: Reflections from Vet Sustain's CEOThe 6 Ws of Veterinary Sustainability
In this episode, Vet Record editor in chief, Suzanne Jarvis, chats to Adele Williams and Bobby Hyde about how to smoothly roll out AI in practice, including talking to staff about what is already in place, what the opportunities are for improving practice, the sorts of questions to ask to ascertain whether a particular system is useful and audits to undertake.This podcast is brought to you from Vet Record and the BVA, with support from Zoetis.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Edie Bowles, Executive Director of The Animal Law Foundation In this episode, Anthony and Edie talk about the critical issues surrounding animal law and welfare. They discuss the systemic failures in enforcing animal protection legislation, the challenges faced in animal farming practices, particularlyregarding tail docking in pigs, and the role of veterinarians in advocating for animal welfare. The conversation emphasises the need for public awareness and political will to drive change in animal welfare standards.Animal Law FoundationPig Tail Docking Article
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is John Henderson, farm vet and innovator for Forte Healthcare. In this episode, Anthony and John discuss John's journey in veterinary practice, the evolution of Forte, and the company's innovative approaches to calf health, particularly through oral rehydration solutions. The conversation also touches on thesignificant reduction of antibiotic use in livestock, the comparison between pastoral and intensive dairy farming systems, and the importance of animal welfare in both contexts. John emphasises the need for ethical practices inveterinary medicine and the role of nutraceuticals in supporting animal health.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Madonna Livingstone, renowned exotic veterinarian and long-time webinar host for The Webinar Vet. In this episode, Anthony talks with Madonna about her journey in veterinary medicine, the importance of the human-animal bond acrossspecies, and the practical approaches needed in exotic veterinary care. They discuss the evolution of veterinary education, the significance of teamwork in practice, and the need for accessible veterinary training resources. Madonnatalks of the importance of demystifying exotic animals and empowering veterinary professionals to utilise their skills effectively. She discusses the evolving nature of veterinary knowledge, emphasising the importance of building trusted resources rather than memorising information. She also highlights her practice's commitment to environmental sustainability through recycling and minimising waste. Additionally, Madonna shares her personal journey ofself-discovery regarding her ADHD and autism diagnoses, reflecting on how these experiences have shaped her understanding of herself and her professional interactions.Exotics Made Easy: https://www.whsmith.co.uk/Product/Madonna-Livingstone/Exotics-Made-Easy--Demystifying-Rabbits-and-Small-Mammals/15604062
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Anne Quain and Andrew Gardiner, authors of The Veterinary General Practice Casebook: Companion Animal Clinics. In this engaging conversation, Anthony speaks withAnne and Andrew about their shared passion for veterinary medicine, the importance of general practice, and the need for recognition of GPs in the field. The conversation also touches on the significance of wellbeing for veterinarians, learning from mistakes, and the concept of contextualised care in veterinary practice. The authors emphasise the value of their book as aresource for both new and experienced veterinarians, highlighting its practical approach to everyday cases and the importance of sharing experiences in the profession.The Veterinary General Practice Casebook: Companion Animal Clinics
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Liz Barton, Head of Communications for VetCT and sustainability enthusiast. In this engaging conversation, Anthony Chadwick and Liz discuss the importance of sustainability in veterinary practice, focusing on B Corp certification, continuous improvement, and the role of communication in motivating change. They explore the complexities of sustainability, the economic benefits of greenpractices, and the collective responsibility of individuals and businesses. The discussion emphasises the need for sharing best practices, recognising efforts, and finding hope in nature to inspire action and foster a positive impact on the environment.Veterinary Green Discussion ForumGreen AwardsB Corp
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Katie Mantell, CEO of RCVS Knowledge. In this episode, Anthony and Katie discuss the new RCVS Knowledge strategy for 2025 - 2029. They chat about what vets can do as individuals to help not only animals, but the planet as a whole. Katie dives into detail about her role at RCVS Knowledge, as well as how her experience in the human health sector has given her a unique perspective in the veterinary profession.RCVS Knowledge strategy 2025-29: Healthier animals, people and planetVet HistoryContextualised care survey: Launching 24 March 2025
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Charlotte Hailstones, veterinary nurse at Blue Cross Animal Hospital. In this episode, Kathryn and Charlotte talk about her journey into veterinary nursing, the challenges faced by women in the profession, and the importance of work-life balance.Charlotte shares her experiences with maternity leave, the emotional toll of veterinary nursing, and offers advice for aspiring veterinary nurses. The conversation highlights the need for better support for women in veterinary careers and the importance of maintaining a passion for the profession while balancing personal life.TWV Wellbeing HubBlue Cross Animal Hospital
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Margo Mosher, Global Head of Head of Sustainability for Mars Veterinary Health. In this episode, Anthony and Margo discuss the importance of sustainability in veterinary care, the journey towards more sustainable practices, and the innovative steps being taken to reduce environmental impact. Topics include anaesthetic gas management, renewable energy initiatives, sustainable sourcing, waste reduction strategies, and the importance of engaging employees in sustainability efforts. The conversation highlights collaboration within theveterinary community to drive meaningful change and the role of individual actions in achieving sustainability goals.The Veterinary Green Discussion Forum 2025Mars Veterinary Health 2024 Environmental Sustainability UpdateMars Veterinary Health Veterinary Sustainability Site
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Karli Büchling, entrepreneur and women's health innovator. In this episode, Kathryn and Karli delve into the critical issues surrounding the gender health gap and the significance of menstrual health. Karli shares her journey, discussing the establishment of Europe's first menstrual biobank and the importance of menstrual blood research. They explore the societal stigma surrounding menstruation, the need for better education and awareness in workplaces, and the role of technology in advancing women's health. Karli emphasises theimportance of tracking menstrual cycles for better health outcomes and provides practical tips for supporting women's health in professional settings. The discussion culminates in an exciting look at the future of menstrual health diagnostics and the potential of menstrual blood to revolutionise women's healthcare.
Joining Kathryn for this special International Women's Day episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Lizzie Lockett, CEO at Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). In this episode, Kathryn talks with Lizzie about her leadership journey, the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field, and the importance of mental health initiatives in veterinary medicine. Lizzie shares her experiences with imposter syndrome, the lessons she has learned about teamwork and leadership, and her vision for the future of the veterinary profession, including the need for diversity and inclusion. Theconversation emphasises the importance of supporting one another, especially among women in leadership roles, and the need for continuous improvement in mental health support within the profession.
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Erin Greaves, Associate Professor at the University of Warwick and endometriosis researcher. In this episode, Kathryn and Erin discuss endometriosis, a condition affecting 190 million women globally. She explains its symptoms, the challenges of diagnosis, and the impact on fertility. The conversation also covers the importance of awareness, the need for better research funding, and promising developments in treatment options, particularly in immunotherapy.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Rachel Dean, evidence-based practitioner. In this episode, Anthony and Rachel delve into the principles of evidence-based veterinary medicine, emphasising the importance of curiosity, reflective practice, and contextualised care. They discuss the complexities of diagnostic testing, the implications of over-diagnosis, and the evolving landscape of veterinary practices, particularly in relation to preventative medicine and neutering decisions. The dialogue highlights the need for a balanced approach that considers both scientific evidence and the individual circumstances of each patient.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Mark Topley, strategic business advisor and sustainability advocate. In this episode, Anthony and Mark discuss the importance of cross-disciplinary learning, particularly between the veterinary and dental professions. They explore Mark's journey from teaching to working in dentistry and his experiences in Tanzania, where he led a charity focused on emergency dental care. The conversation delves into corporate social responsibility, the impact of dental health on quality of life, and the role of purpose-driven businesses in creating positive change. They emphasise the need for hope and action in sustainability, the importance of building a positive workplace culture, and practical steps that businesses can take towards sustainability.Mark's Website
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Julie Cappel, former veterinary practice owner and current life coach. In this episode, Anthony and Julie talk about her journey in the veterinary profession, her experiences as a practice owner, and her current work supporting fellow veterinarians. They discuss the importance of mindset, the challenges of compassion fatigue, and the significance of resilience in overcoming setbacks. Julie shares insights on life coaching, the impact of negative emotions, and the need for self-awareness in the veterinary field. Julie also speaks on avian medicine and the unique challenges faced by bird owners and veterinarians.Visit Julie's Website
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by TheWebinar Vet is Annabel McFadzean, animal dentist and oral surgeon. In this episode, Anthony and Annabel discuss the critical importance of dental health in pets. They discuss the often-overlooked area of veterinary dentistry, the journey of becoming a veterinary dentist, and the challenges faced inrecognising and treating dental issues in pets. Annabel emphasises the need for better education in veterinary schools regarding dental care, the significance of dental radiography, and the importance of home care for maintaining oralhealth. The conversation also touches on antibiotic stewardship and the specific challenges in feline dentistry.For more from Animalcare please emailinfo@animalcare.co.uk or visittheir website.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Celia Haddon, animal behaviour specialist, journalist, and author. In this episode, Anthony and Celia discuss her journey in the world of pet care and behaviour. They chat about the individuality of cats, the importance of understanding their needs, and practical tips for cat owners. Celia shares her experiences in fostering cats and the challenges faced in adoption. The conversation also touches on the representation of cats in literature and Celia's future writing projects. Celia's Website
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sarah Cowan, head of recruitment for The Webinar Vet Jobs. In this episode, Anthony and Sarah discuss her education and experience in the veterinary field and how this helps her to assist vets in finding their dream job. They also talk about what how important it is to find someone who is the right fit for a role, using a special personality test to match candidates and companies. Sarah also gives insight into the services she provides. The Webinar Vet Jobs
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Mansum Yau, veterinarian, illustrator, and stand-up comic. In this episode, Anthony and Mansum discuss her new book, 'The Ins and Outs of Cat Carriers,' which aims to educate pet owners about the importance of proper cat carriers while incorporating humour and illustrations. The conversation also touches on Mansum's journey to becoming a veterinarian, the role of comedy in her life, and her efforts to combat misinformation about pet care through social media. The episode concludes with Mansum sharing her future projects, including a book on litter boxes. The Ins and Outs of Cat Carriers: A Veterinarian's Guide to Cat Carriers Dr. Mansum Yau's YouTube
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ian Wright, chairman of The European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) and practicing vet. In this episode, Anthony and Ian discuss the evolving landscape of veterinary practice, particularly in relation to the increasing prevalence of exotic parasites in the UK. They talk about the impact of pet travel, climate change, and the rise of diseases like Leishmania and tick-borne illnesses. Ian emphasises the importance of vigilance and adaptability in veterinary practice to manage these emerging challenges effectively.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Alex Briault, human ecologist and veterinarian. In this episode, Anthony and Mark discuss their shared passion for the environment and veterinary welfare. They explore Alex's childhood experiences in Zambia, the role of money in welfare and environmental issues, and the concept of diminishing returns in wealth and happiness. The conversation emphasizes the importance of justice in environmental impact, the role of vet work in bridging animal welfare and human ecology, and the need for holistic approaches to environmental issues. They also highlight the power of individual actions and the significance of natural capital in policy making, concluding with a vision for the future of veterinary green discussions.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Mark Jones, Head of Policy at the Born Free Foundation. In this episode, Anthony and Mark discuss Mark's journey from veterinary practice to wildlife conservation, the mission of the Born Free Foundation, and the ongoing debate about zoos and animal welfare. The conversation also touches on the biodiversity crisis, the role of veterinarians in environmental issues, and the controversial topic of badger culling in the UK. Mark emphasises the need for a collaborative approach to address these challenges and highlights the importance of protecting biodiversity for the health of our planet. International consensus principles for ethical wildlife control For more info on Born Free
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Daniella Dos Santos, BVA Council Member and past president. In this episode, Kathryn and Daniella discuss the evolving landscape of flexible working in the veterinary profession. They chat about the current management of flexible working, the challenges faced by practices, the importance of communication, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on work-life balance. Daniella emphasizes that flexible working is not just about part-time hours but encompasses a variety of arrangements that can benefit both employees and employers. They also explore the relationship between flexible working and employee retention, burnout, and career progression, concluding with thoughts on the future of flexible working in veterinary practice.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Roger Longden, Founder & Chairman of There be Giants. In this episode, Anthony and Roger discuss the importance of collaboration in business, the journey of leadership, and the need for agility in planning. They discuss the transformational nature of leadership, the significance of measuring success through leading and lagging indicators, and share personal insights into the veterinary profession. The conversation emphasizes the value of trust in veterinary care and the importance of understanding the difference between outputs and outcomes in business. There Be Giants
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Hannah Messer, a registered veterinary nurse and educator, Anthony and Hannah discuss her journey in veterinary medicine, the importance of education in animal care, and her passion for guinea pigs. They discuss the challenges in veterinary nursing training, the role of nurses in practice, and the need for better understanding and care for guinea pigs. Hannah also shares her experience running a guinea pig rescue and the various reasons people seek help for their pets. The conversation emphasizes the importance of education, support, and community in improving animal welfare.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Stephanie Morley, veterinary surgeon and entrepreneur, Anthony and Stephanie discuss her journey in veterinary medicine and her role in innovating products for the field. They discuss the importance of veterinary experience in product development, the challenges of market research, and the need for trust in veterinary products. Stephanie introduces the Vetlen pouch, a localized drug delivery device for antibiotics, and explains its mechanics and benefits in treating infections while addressing concerns about antibiotic resistance. The conversation emphasizes the significance of innovation in veterinary medicine and the future potential of such advancements.
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sarah Elliott, Central Veterinary Officer at Cats Protection. In this episode, Kathryn and Sarah discuss how the non-profit and commercial veterinary industries differ. Sarah gives advice to women on how to be successful, including searching out mentors and career opportunities. Sarah recommends volunteering at vet charities and talks of her own experience and perseverance becoming a vet.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ian Ramsey, University of Glasgow lecturer and board member of the Responsible Use of Medicines Alliance (Companion Animal and Equine) (RUMA-CAE). In this episode, Anthony and Ian discuss the antibiotic amnesty taking place in the UK, emphasizing the importance of returning unused antibiotics to veterinary practices for proper disposal. They explore the environmental and public health implications of antibiotic waste, the need for public engagement, and practical steps for veterinary practices to implement the campaign effectively. The conversation highlights the responsibility of drug manufacturers and distributors in promoting a circular economy and the significance of measuring the success of the initiative. Ultimately, they call for ongoing awareness and action regarding antibiotic disposal and responsible use. For more information of the Antibiotic Amnesty
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Kale Flaspohler, ProPartners Team Strategist, and Steven Hermann, ProPartners Co-founder. In this episode, Anthony, Kale, and Steven discuss the importance of the human-animal bond, the challenges faced by veterinary practices, and strategies for improving profitability. They discuss the significance of pricing, the role of insurance in veterinary care, and the cultural differences in sports and veterinary practices. The conversation emphasizes the need for joy in business ownership and the impact of veterinary practices on communities. Have a listen to their podcast here
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Esther Ofuru, Customer-Centric Data Analyst. In this episode, Kathryn and Esther discuss how to maintain a relationship with customers, and why that is important in the veterinary world. Esther gives advice on building a better customer experience, including how to grow from good and bad reviews alike, the changing digital landscape, and communication between vet and client. Connect with Esther on LinkedIn
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Julia Felton, a consultant and founder of Business HorsePower. In this episode, Anthony and Julia discuss how businesses are like horse herds. Julia shares her extensive background in corporate consultancy and how her passion for horses has led her to develop unique leadership and team-building experiences that incorporate equine learning. The conversation explores the importance of team dynamics, shared leadership, and effective communication in business, as well as the health and wellbeing benefits of connecting with horses. Julia emphasizes the need for leaders to be present and adaptable in an ever-changing environment, drawing parallels between horse herds and effective team structures. Learn more about Business HorsePower here
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Annie Abelman, founder of Mentor Mums. In this episode, Kathryn and Annie discuss Mentor Mums, a program that matches new mothers up with other mums to help with the transition back to work. The mentorship consists of six sessions over three to six months. They talk about how returning from maternity leave can be difficult, and how it doesn't get any easier navigating life with children. This episode, published on National Mentor Day, focuses on the importance of asking for help and how new mothers hearing others' experiences allows them to stay on their desired career path. Read further on Mentor Mums here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Oli Viner, CVTO and Co-founder of Hello Vet. In this episode, Anthony and Oli discuss the integration of technology in veterinary practices. They talk about the evolution of digital practices, the role of AI, and the importance of enhancing veterinary care through technology. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in the veterinary profession, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing reliance on digital tools and nursing staff. Find the link for the RCVS report here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Yannick Bloem, CEO/CTO and co-founder of CoVet and Mike Mossop, Chief Veterinary Officer at CoVet. CoVet's easy AI writes your records, and automates your admin work so you can focus on the things that matter most. In this episode, they discuss CoVet and the rapid evolution of AI technology, the functionality of CoVet as a digital assistant, and its real-world applications in veterinary practices. The episode highlights the importance of accurate documentation and the role of AI in augmenting rather than replacing veterinary professionals. Mike explains how CoVet has helped improve efficiency in practice and allows veterinarians to focus on their core responsibilities. Yannick discusses the importance of data privacy and the practical applications of AI in consultations. Thank you to CoVet for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about CoVet here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Tanya Michelsen, Senior Research Director at Kynetec. In this episode, Anthony and Tanya discuss the evolving landscape of animal health research, particularly focusing on the new generation of pet owners, financial pressures affecting pet care, and the importance of trust and communication in veterinary practices. Tanya shares insights from a study on pet ownership and veterinary relationships (the Kynetec Cost of Living Tracker), highlighting the challenges faced by both pet owners and veterinarians in the current economic climate. Download the study's free report here
Joining Anthony for this sustainability episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Laura Crehan, Head of Operations at REPIC. REPIC is an industry-leading provider of producer responsibility solutions for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), batteries and packaging. In this episode, Anthony and Laura discuss the growing issue of electronic waste (E-Waste). They explore the progress made in E-Waste management over the past 20 years, the challenges of the circular economy, and the importance of prolonging product life. They also highlight consumer responsibility in recycling initiatives and address the issue of illegal dumping. Laura tells us about the successful Cable Challenge aimed at encouraging community engagement in recycling efforts. The discussion emphasises the value of viewing waste as a resource and the potential for future careers in sustainability and recycling. To register your interest in taking part in next year's International E-Waste Day, please enquire here For producers looking to understand their obligation, please visit here Find your nearest electrical recycling point in the UK here For further information on an International E-Waste Day on a global level, please visit The WEEE Forum here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Maggie Roberts, In this episode, Anthony and Maggie discuss Maggie's journey from her early days in veterinary medicine, including her experiences in Malawi, to her significant role at Cats Protection. The conversation delves into the challenges of feral cat management, the importance of education in animal welfare, and the complexities of pet ownership. Maggie also discusses her new consultancy, Advovet, aimed at supporting animal charities and improving animal welfare practices. The episode highlights the need for pragmatism in veterinary care, particularly regarding euthanasia and the impact of anthropomorphism on pet care decisions. Find more about Advovet here Find Maggie's webinar with TWV here
Joining Anthony for this sustainability episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Paul van der Lingen, Director Cloud Solutions Architect (Office of the CTO) at NetApp. In this episode, Anthony and Paul discuss sustainability in the tech industry. They discuss the importance of sustainability for a company like NetApp, which deals with storing and protecting large amounts of data. They also touch on Paul's background growing up in Zimbabwe and his passion for the environment. They explore the role of data centres in energy consumption and the need for more sustainable practices in the industry. They discuss the responsibility of individuals and companies in making sustainable choices and the potential for AI to contribute to sustainability efforts.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ryan Leech, Growth Consultant and Host of The Bird Bath Podcast. In this episode, Anthony and Ryan discuss the veterinary industry, digital innovation, and the role of AI. Ryan shares his experience working with veterinarians and the challenges of bringing new products and services to the US veterinary market. They also touch on the importance of face-to-face interactions in a digital world and the potential of AI to augment rather than replace human professionals. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for understanding the nuances of different markets and the value of technology in improving efficiency and patient care in the veterinary industry. Listen to the Bird Bath podcast here
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Sharon MacArthur, otherwise known as 'Miss Menopause'. Sharon is a Menopause Educator and has appeared on BBC Breakfast, ITN News, Channel 5 and Victoria Derbyshire and is a regular on BBC Radio talking about the subject of menopause. In this episode, Kathryn and Sharon discuss the importance of addressing menopause in the workplace. Sharon shares her journey with menopause, the common symptoms women experience, and the misconceptions surrounding this natural phase of life. She emphasises the need for organizations to educate their staff about menopause, create supportive environments, and recognise the financial implications of ignoring this issue. The conversation highlights the importance of individualised approaches to managing menopause and the need for open discussions in the workplace. View the Miss Menopause website here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Ruth Serlin, a charity vet, applied linguist and educator. In this episode, Anthony and Ruth discuss the importance of breaks and time management in veterinary practice, as well as the concept of contextualised care. They explore the role of reflection in decision-making and professional identity, and the need for critical thinking in the veterinary profession. They also touch on the power dynamics and communication strategies in euthanasia consultations. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of effective communication and listening skills in veterinary practice.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is James Gold, Head of Growth at Modeus. Modeus delivers healthcare software that improves efficiency, safety, governance and compliance In this episode, Anthony and James discuss the importance of digital tools in managing controlled drugs in veterinary practices and how Vet S8 helps clinics track and monitor controlled substances, eliminating the need for paper registers. James shares how the platform integrates with popular vet practice management systems, reducing double entry and saving time. They talk about how using digital tools like Vet S8 improves accuracy, prevents drug diversion and fraud, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. Finally, James tells us about Modeus's plans for the future. Visit the Modeus website here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is James Russell, president of Vetlife. Vetlife is an independent Charity that provides free and confidential support to anyone in the UK veterinary community who has emotional, health or financial problems. In this episode, Anthony and James discuss the importance of finding joy in life, the impact of sports on mental health, and the need for inclusivity and support in veterinary workplaces. They also touch on the rising suicide rates and the role of Vetlife in providing confidential support to those in need. James shares tips for creating a supportive workplace environment and highlights the importance of financial support for Vetlife's services. Visit Vetlife's website here Vetlife's number: 020 7908 6385
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Mark Wolf, a career & executive coach, successful career changer (three times), CEO of Lava Fish Advisors, and the Founder of the International Society of Sustainability Professionals (ISSP) NYC chapter. In this sustainability episode, Anthony and Mark discuss the importance of sustainability in the veterinary industry and beyond. They discuss Mark's career journey and his transition into sustainability coaching. They also explore the role of governments and businesses in promoting sustainability, as well as the challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable practices. The conversation ends on an optimistic note, highlighting the potential for positive change and the importance of individual and collective action.
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Martin Whitehead, Clinical Director of Chipping Norton Veterinary Hospital and an Advanced Practitioner in small animal medicine. In this episode, Anthony and Martin discuss the use of ectoparasiticides and endoparasiticides in veterinary practice, as well as the environmental impact of these drugs. They emphasize the need for a risk-based approach to parasite control and the importance of educating pet owners about the appropriate use of these medications. They also discuss the role of pet health plans and the need for more evidence-based practices in veterinary medicine.
Joining Kathryn for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet is Tammie O'Leary, Co-Founder of the Human-Animal Bond Awareness Day and StreetVet advocate. In this episode, Kathryn and Tammie discuss Human-Animal Bond Awareness Day! Tammie shares information on this year's event, how long the event has been running and what inspired her to create the day. Tammie talks about the impact of the human-animal bond and how her experiences with her pets have shaped her understanding of this. They discuss the talks at the event, and how people can get involved or watch post-event. Visit the event website here View the event Instagram here View the event Facebook here View the event LinkedIn here
Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are Hannah Pinnock and Wendy Phelan, two territory managers from NationWide Laboratories and NVS Group, with over 20 years of combined experience in the veterinary industry. In this episode, we'll explore the driving forces behind independent practices, the motivations and challenges of starting a new practice, and the secrets to success. Hannah and Wendy share their insights on what drives independent practices, from building relationships with practices to the importance of customer excellence and pathologists' support. They'll also delve into the importance of choosing the right service providers, including external labs, and how their relationships with practices have been built over years of working with them. Tune in to find out why working with NationWide Laboratories and NVS Group is a great choice for independent and start-up practices. Thank you to NationWide Laboratories for sponsoring this episode.