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Gudrun Ravetz, BVA President from September 2016 - September 2017   Image courtesy of DenPlan

Gudrun Ravetz, BVA President from September 2016 - September 2017 Image courtesy of DenPlan

BVA Members Day Outgoing President Emphasises Strength Of The Profession In Changing Times, As Incoming BVA President Gudrun Ravetz Champions The Veterinary Family

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22nd September, 2016 17h46

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Sean Wensley today (22 September) concluded his year as British Veterinary Association (BVA) President with his final Presidential Address to 140 BVA members, friends and family at BVA Members’ Day, in which he emphasised the strength of the profession in changing times. Sean will continue on the Officer team as Senior Vice President.

In BVA’s AGM, small animal veterinary surgeon Gudrun Ravetz was today elected BVA President for 2016/2017. John Fishwick, Head of Department at the Royal Veterinary College, was elected Junior Vice President and will join Gudrun and Sean on BVA's Officer team for 2016/2017.

Vets receive awards celebrating achievements

A number of awards were made to vets across the profession at BVA Members’ Day at the At Bristol Science Centre. These included BVA awards for outstanding contributions to veterinary science and services to the profession in the UK and in developing countries, travel awards for veterinary students and recent graduates, and contributions to BVA Council. The Veterinary Record awards recognise innovation and impact in the profession as well as evidence-based veterinary medicine. 

 The Veterinary Record Impact Award recognises the research paper published in Veterinary Record over the last 12 months that is considered likely to have the most significant practical impact. The winners this year are Simon Archer and colleagues from University of Nottingham and Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) for a paper on increasing the recommended claw length for foot trimming in dairy cows.

The Veterinary Record Innovation Award is presented to individuals and veterinary teams whose innovation has brought about a change or improvement in any aspect of veterinary practice. This year’s winner is International Cat Care for its Cat Friendly Clinic programme. The programme was developed after International Cat Care identified a number of problems in the care of cats: Fewer cats were taken to the vet than dogs, with vets seeing a decline in the number of clients with cats.

The Veterinary Record Evidence Award is a new award for this year. It aims to recognise those who have contributed to the development of evidence-based veterinary medicine or its application in practice. The winner of the first Veterinary Record Evidence Award is the Centre for Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine at the University of Nottingham.

BVA members were also treated to two exclusive viewings at this year’s Members’ Day: the exhibition of winning photographs from BVA's inaugural photography competition and the premier of the latest ‘Veterinary View’ programme.


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