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Stand up for horse health and take our simple survey

National Equine Health Survey To Take Place 18-25 May

HBLB launches new Equine Post Doctoral Fellowship

Deadline of 29th June Set

Vet School Tour Sponsor Hallmarq Receives Awards

Queen’s Award for Enterprise goes to Hallmarq Veterinary MRI in TWO categories

BEVA Member Greet Elected Onto RCVS Council

RCVS and VN Councils elections results

BEVA Gives Guidance on Employing Overseas Veterinary Graduates

Guide Aims To Aid Employment Process

New publication for riding establishment inspector vets

Published by RCVS

Monthly Imaging Tip - ‘How to turn off-incidence scanning to your advantage’.

BCF in house-vet Ben Sullivan explains more…..

New online form for veterinary surgeons to change their title to ‘Dr’

Available Through RCVS Website

Obituary - Mac Johnston

Professor A.M. (“Mac”) Johnston OBE BVM&S DVetMed FRSH DipECVPH HonFRCVS sadly passed away on February 27th.

 

Mac was an author and a lecturer in equine medicine at the RVC and subsequently a renowned authority in public health.  Although living in the Scottish Highlands and commuting to RVC Mac provided much needed 'expert' help for local people and vets.  After retiring from the RVC he worked in the community mentoring younger vets and dealing with awkward cases and clients.  Mac cared deeply for horses and without his expert help, the welfare of horses in his region of the Scottish Highlands would have suffered a great deal.

 

In 2013 Mac was received the BEVA Equine Welfare Award, sponsored by the Blue Cross.  He was a great friend of the association and will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by the many colleagues whose lives he touched.

Defra/AHT/BEVA Equine Quarterly Disease Surveillance Report 4Q 2014

Available Now

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