Winners Announced For The Petplan Veterinary Awards 2013
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All the 2013 finalists
Following a nationwide search to find the UK’s top veterinary professionals for 2013, Petplan, the UK’s largest pet insurance provider, has announced the winners of the prestigious Petplan Veterinary Awards.
The awards, often referred to as the ‘Oscars’ of the veterinary world, recognise and celebrate staff and practices throughout the country that have delivered an exceptional level of care to the nation’s pets and their owners.
Isabella von Mesterhazy, Petplan’s Head of Marketing, said:Support Staff clients and staff alike “As the leader in the pet insurance market for over 35 years, we have a rich history of working with veterinary practices across the UK. The Veterinary Awards is a great way to celebrate the fantastic work that goes on helping keep pets healthy and their owners happy.”
She added: “This year saw over 11,000 nominations which goes to show the appetite from both staff and clients for celebrating exceptional work. We had an outstanding selection of finalists and I’d like to congratulate all the winners who thoroughly deserve their awards.”
The winners for each category are:
VET OF THE YEAR
Laura Pugh, Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital – Long Eaton, Nottingham
What really stood out was Laura’s willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty. As well as Laura’s stressful day job she is very involved with the local community. Laura writes an animal column in her local neighbourhood magazine, runs evening talks on a variety of subjects and visits local schools.
VET NURSE OF THE YEAR
Catherine Raw, Broadleys Veterinary Hospital – Stirling, Scotland
Catherine’s passion for her role within the practice and her dedication to providing the best service for her clients put her above the other finalists. Catherine is not only committed to her professional role of delivering the highest standard of clinical care for her patients and the best service for her clients, but she also devotes a lot of her own time to animal welfare. Catherine is a fantastic role model for her nurses.
VET SUPPORT STAFF OF THE YEAR
Vivienne Jeffs, Arvonia Animal Hospital – Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Vivienne’s reliability, empathy and selflessness really stood out for the judges. Whether it is knowing the name of a pet owner during telephone conversations, or entertaining toddlers in the waiting area, Vivienne is the type of receptionist vet surgeries dream of. The practice would not be the same without her according to those that nominated her.
VET PRACTICE OF THE YEAR
Bridge Veterinary Surgery – Highbridge, Somerset
The practice’s hard work and dedication to their clients really impressed the judges. The practice is open 24 hours a day and the dedication the veterinary, with a small practice of only four staff members, it is a particularly well deserved award.
VET PRACTICE MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Cery Lawson-Tankred, Golden Valley Veterinary Hospital – Nailsea, Somerset
Cery has worked at Golden Valley for over five years, during which time the practice has seen a large degree of upgrade and reinvigoration. Investments made in new equipment and facilities have meant improved care for an expanding array of animals that come through the surgery doors. It was clear to the judges that Cery is the glue that holds the Golden Valley Veterinary Hospital together.
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5th April, 2013 14h54
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