British Veterinary Association (BVA) Congress 2008 - Vets In A Changing Environment
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25 - 27 September
Royal College of Physicians, London, UK
BVA Congress 2008 will be an event for the whole profession, combining both political and CPD sessions under the theme 'vets in a changing environment'.
Congress 2008 will continue the high precedence set at last year's event, hailed by many as 'the best Congress for many years'. Excellent networking potential at a friendly, popular Congress with wide-ranging CPD and political sessions are all part of the attraction.
Held in the heart of London, at the Royal College of Physicians, the venue offers exceptional conference, meeting and banqueting facilities with convenient links to transport on its doorstep.
BVA Congress 2007 was held in Belfast and was a huge success with 535 delegates attending over two days.
Please note that booking will be available online from early April.
Conference Programme
The BVA alongside its partner organisations will be running a programme of sessions on both the Friday and Saturday, details to follow.
The partner organisations include:5960 views
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30th January, 2008 00h00
- Association of Government Veterinarians (AGV)
- Association of Veterinary Teachers and Research Workers (AVTRW)
- British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA)
- British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA)
- British Small Animal Veterinary Association Metropolitan region (BSAVA)
- BVA Overseas Group
- British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS)
- Laboratory Animals Veterinary Association (LAVA)
- Royal Veterinary College (RVC)
- Sheep Veterinary Society (SVS)
- Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS)
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