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BVA Congress 2006 Dates: 29 And 30 September

Author: BVA
Posted: Wednesday 2nd August, 2006. 00:00:00

BVA Congress 2006 dates: 29 and 30 September, with AGM on Sunday 1 October.
Cavendish Conference Centre, London W1.
Our annual Congress has been an integral part of the BVA’s calendar for over a hundred years. The two-day event is held on a Friday and Saturday and features a series of lectures on topical and contentious issues.

One of the greatest strengths of BVA Congress is the opportunity for vets from all areas of the profession to come together and discuss issues that affect them as a whole. The result is a lively, but balanced debating forum for vets with varied interests, experiences and beliefs. Congress attracts some of the country’s most eminent vets and experts both as speakers and delegates, and although the issues may change each year, interesting and often passionate discussions are guaranteed.

There is also a lively and well-attended social programme to help delegates relax at the end of each day. We always try to keep costs as low as possible, and offer substantial discounts to BVA members, veterinary nurses and veterinary students. Accompanying delegates are also catered for with activities and discounted lunches. We also work hard to get the lowest rates on accommodation, which is handled through Priority Hotel Reservations.

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