An in-depth discussion at BVA Live is set to explore vital issues connecting animal welfare, treatment choices, and the challenges successful veterinary practices face in delivering contextualised care. This follows the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) recent announcement of a formal ‘market investigation’ into veterinary services for household pets, highlighting concerns about limited treatment options for clients.
Does running a successful practice jeopardise our commitment to animal welfare and contextualised care? will look at what contextualised care means, what defines a successful practice and what this means for animal welfare as well as the importance of understanding the animal’s needs alongside the owner’s circumstances and abilities.
The session will be run in association with the British Veterinary Association’s (BVA) charity, the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF). Chaired by BVA Junior Vice President Elizabeth Mullineaux, the speakers include Adam Tjolle, Professor and Chair of General Veterinary Practice from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies; Andrea Jeffery, Honorary Senior Lecturer at University of Bristol; and Kate Higgins, Director of Village Vets Formby. There will also be an opportunity for delegates to ask questions and discuss their own experiences of providing contextualised care.
BVA Junior Vice President Elizabeth Mullineaux said: “Contextualised care is the core theme of this year’s BVA Live. When discussed against the backdrop of the CMA’s market investigation into veterinary services and changes to practice ownership, it’s an important topic that is likely to bring a variety of strong opinions. It’s critical that we explore these challenging issues and I’m looking forward to hearing the views of our panelists, alongside the debate from the floor.”
Does running a successful practice jeopardise our commitment to animal welfare and contextualised care? takes place at 12pm – 1pm on Friday 7 June 2024 in the Business, Careers and Debates Theatre at BVA Live.
BVA Live is a unique, interactive event running 6 – 7 June 2024 which offers two days of CPD and the chance for vet teams to connect with fellow professionals and have their say on the issues that matter. This year’s event includes sessions featuring equine and farm, as well as small animal and the return of the BVNA nursing stream, allowing accessible CPD for vets at every stage of their careers and covering a wide range of specialisms.
BVA Officers – President Anna Judson, Senior Vice President Malcolm Morley and Junior Vice President Elizabeth Mullineaux – will also lead a range of discussion sessions in the BVA Interactive Zone.
For the full programme visit https://bvalive.vetshow.com/conference-programme.
New, fully funded educational bursaries are enabling more BVA members than ever before to attend BVA Live. Open to all BVA members at all stages of their career, applying for a funded ticket is simple, just visit https://bvalive.vetshow.com/ or call 02476 719 687.
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