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Vetlife President James Russell explores the diverse experiences of living with dyslexia and dysgraphia. Through personal stories and insights, James encourages understanding and support for everyone’s unique abilities, stressing the importance of embracing neurodiversity. My experience of living with dyslexia is very different to my sister, who is also dyslexic, and my daughter who […]
On World Vet Day, 26th April 2022, vet Kate McMorris and her home-bred horse, Marilyn will set off on the adventure of a lifetime. It’s not a journey for the faint-hearted – Kate and Marilyn will be tackling difficult terrain, mountains and moorlands, roads and ravines and unchartered tracks, often facing some of the harshest […]
For International Yoga Day (21st June), locum vet and yoga teacher Chloe Hannigan shares how her yoga practice helps her through times of difficulty. Chloe founded VetYogi in 2017 with the goal of delivering the practices of yoga and meditation to busy veterinary professionals. To say the last few months have been challenging across the […]
Considering fundraising for Vetlife? These 5 reasons to get involved will give you the inspiration you need to get started. We need your help 2019 is shaping up to be our busiest yet, with nearly 40% increase on Helpline contacts in the first 6 months compared to last year. Whilst it’s fantastic that more people […]
Feeling tired? Many of us are, or at least know what it is to work when fatigued. Some consider sleepless nights and pushing through fatigue to be an integral part of being a veterinary professional. It’s just part of the deal, something we all signed up for. But evidence is growing around sleep deprivation and its […]
BVA Young Vet Network (open to non-members) The Young Vet Network provides additional support and services to young vets in their final year of study and first eight years after graduation. The face to face meetings are open to all – you do not have to be a member of BVA or your local division to […]