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30 Nov 2023Episode 106: Not One More Vet With Shannon Emmons01:01:08

In this episode, we sit down with Dr Shannon Emmons, a practice owner, Education Committee Co-Chair and a member of the Board of Directors for the veterinary mental health organization, Not One More Vet, Inc. Join us for a down-to-earth conversation about the realities of veterinary life and the importance of mental health awareness! 

We kick off the conversation by getting to know Shannon better, exploring the challenges she faced as a new vet and business owner amid the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shannon candidly shares her personal journey with mental health challenges and how it spurred her involvement with 'Not One More Vet,' a non-profit offering support to vets facing similar struggles. She also discusses the prevalent issues in the profession, like cyber harassment and communication breakdowns, underscoring the need for open conversations about mental health.

Delving into her interest in veterinary behaviour, Shannon highlights the connection between physical and mental health and shares her vision for improving well-being within the industry. The episode wraps up with a practical 60-second CPD challenge and a thought-provoking question from Shannon, aiming to spark positive change in the veterinary field.

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14 Feb 2025Be the Change: Championing Antimicrobial Stewardship With Fergus Allerton00:56:01

In this episode, Mike and Julian are joined by Fergus Allerton, a leading voice in antimicrobial stewardship within veterinary medicine, to tackle the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

They kick things off with a light-hearted chat about sore throats and antibiotics before diving into the complexities of AMR and the global risks it poses. Fergus breaks down how antimicrobial resistance develops, why responsible antibiotic use is critical, and highlights key initiatives like the PROTECT ME guidelines and Antibiotic Amnesty.

The conversation also explores parallels between human and veterinary medicine, the role of education—especially for children, and how One Health links human and animal health.

Fergus shares his personal experiences, including his work as an independent visitor with Barnardo’s and his passion for veterinary medicine. To wrap up, he takes on the 60-second CPD challenge, offering practical, actionable steps for vets to make a real impact in antimicrobial stewardship.

🎧 Tune in to find out how YOU can play a role in protecting antibiotics for future generations!

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16 Nov 2023Episode 105: Tackling Cancer with Salmonella01:04:21

Join us as we delve into the world of cancer research with the incredible Doug Thamm. We kick things off by exploring Doug's groundbreaking study on utilizing salmonella to target cancer cells and discuss the evolution of this innovative approach.

Moving through the episode, we get an inside look at the cancer service at Colorado State University, where Doug contributes to the 'One Cure' mission, revolutionizing cancer treatment in veterinary medicine.

Ever wondered what a day in the life of a veterinary researcher looks like? We've got you covered! Doug gives us insights into his role at Colorado State University, including whether the iconic lab coat is still a part of his daily attire.

In a touching segment, Doug shares his personal connection to cancer and how it led him to a fulfilling career in veterinary oncology. But it's not all about work! Discover Doug's life outside the lab, from his passion for speed skating to his lifelong love of making music.

As an educator, Doug reflects on his teaching experiences and leaves us with a 60-Second CPD titled "YOU can successfully treat most mast cell tumors!" To cap it off, Doug leaves us with a reflection question that will have you pondering long after the episode ends. 

Don't miss this captivating conversation that seamlessly weaves science, personal stories, and thought-provoking insights.


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16 Aug 2024It's Not Always About You: Understanding Incivility with Helen Silver-MacMahon01:02:34

In this episode, we explore the importance of civility in the workplace with Helen Silver-MacMahon, a registered veterinary nurse pursuing a PhD in non-technical skills for veterinary nurses. Helen shares insights on managing stress, the power of empathy, and effective communication, including how to handle incivility. She discusses her journey from veterinary nursing to her current research and offers practical advice for thriving in the veterinary profession. The episode also includes a segment on the philosophy of thriving and the importance of love and belonging in professional settings.

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11 Apr 2025Bowties, Eyes and Surprise with David Williams01:17:30

Dr David Williams joins Mike and Julian for an extensive conversation that spans various topics including the power of a bow tie, lifelong learning, and the intersection of faith and veterinary medicine. Dr Williams shares heartwarming anecdotes from his life and career, recounts his near-death experience, and discusses the importance of joy and empathy in veterinary practice. The episode also delves into ophthalmology, highlighting Dr Williams' expertise and passion for teaching. This engaging conversation is filled with humour, wisdom, and a deep love for veterinary science.

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11 Oct 2024Exploring Genetic Disorders With Clare Rusbridge01:16:13

Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad welcome renowned veterinary neurologist Clare Rusbridge to discuss her work on Chiari malformation and syringomyelia in toy breed dogs. 

Clare discusses the challenges of diagnosing and managing these conditions, the genetic and breeding factors involved, and the significant impact on canine health. The discussion touches on Clare's efforts to develop better screening methods and public awareness, alongside her struggles against breeder resistance. 

The episode also explores broader topics like the influence of human preferences on dog breeding, veterinary pressures, and Clare’s personal insights into balancing a demanding career in veterinary medicine with her passion for practicing yoga. The episode offers valuable insights not just for veterinarians, but for anyone interested in the welfare of our canine companions.

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24 May 2024The Magic Behind The Mic With Tesseract Media Services01:13:51

Julian and Mike sit down with Charlie and Alicia, the key figures behind the scenes at Tesseract Media Services, the masterminds behind the production of Veterinary Ramblings.

Their conversation spans a range of topics, from lighthearted discussions about their favourite bread to profound insights on cultivating a healthier, more self-sufficient lifestyle. Charlie and Alicia share their journey of founding Tesseract Media Services, offering valuable advice on building a successful business while maintaining a work-life balance and reflecting on the lessons they’ve learned along the way.

They also provide expert advice on podcast creation and highlight the other exciting projects they are currently working on. If you'd like to get in touch with Charlie or Alicia, you can send them a direct message on Instagram at @tesseractmediauk or email Alicia at alicia@tesseractmedia.co.uk.

 This episode is sponsored by Adaptix. To learn more about how they can revolutionise your practice head over to https://info.adaptix.com/adaptix-vet-3d-3 

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25 Oct 2024Exploring Nature’s Hidden Worlds with Nicky Fish01:06:44

In this episode of Veterinary Ramblings, hosts Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad are joined by wildlife conservationist Nicky Fish for an inspiring exploration of bats, biodiversity, and beyond. 

Nicky shares her deep knowledge of bat conservation, discussing the threats they face from climate change and wind farms, while shedding light on their remarkable echolocation abilities. The conversation also dives into the art of bodging, building wildlife-friendly habitats, and Nicky’s personal truffle-hunting adventures with trained dogs in the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia. 

With captivating stories of Welsh wilderness, practical conservation tips, and a deep passion for preserving nature, this episode is a must-listen for nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts alike.

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07 Mar 2025Highland Wildlife Tales With Rebecca Amos00:59:12

In this engaging episode of Veterinary Ramblings, Mike and Julian are joined by Rebecca Amos from the Highland Wildlife Park. Rebecca sheds light on her intriguing work involving the reintroduction of wild cats, challenges of conservation projects, and the diverse species she works with, including polar bears and medicinal leeches. The conversation ranges from the specifics of wild cat reintroduction, the ethical considerations of keeping animals in captivity, to the fascinating world of invertebrate medicine. Rebecca also shares personal anecdotes about her life in the Highlands, including her climbing adventures and love for the majestic landscapes. The episode is packed with informative discussions on wildlife conservation, the adaptation of polar bears to changing climates, and the potential future of de-extinction projects.

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03 Feb 2024Episode 109: Flying Giraffes and Aging Horses With Nicola Jarvis (Redwings Horse Sanctuary)00:53:28

 Join Nicola Jarvis, a passionate veterinary surgeon from Red Wings Horse Sanctuary, as she shares her fascinating experiences in this light-hearted chat. Nicola qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1990 and after working in mixed practice in Norfolk, she became Rossdales’ first ever intern in 1993. Nicky then joined Redwings Horse Sanctuary in 1996 as a locum and loved it so much she never left!

Redwings currently cares for over 1500 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules at eleven sites around the UK. Nicola is responsible for overseeing the team of dedicated vets, equine veterinary nurses and equine care staff who look after their health and well-being. From quirky tales about 'flying giraffes' to more serious topics such as the impact of Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis (EOTRH) on elderly horses, Nicola covers it all. The episode also explores her baking escapades, her love for cars, and her work at the horse sanctuary. 

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19 Jan 2024Episode 108: Change How You Think About Special Need Dogs With Tracey Turnbull01:00:44

In this episode, we delve into the heartwarming world of dog rescue and advocacy with the incredible Tracey Turnbull. Introduced to us by former guest Louise Buckley, Tracey enlightens us on the latest challenges facing dog charities, focusing on the complexities surrounding Brucella Canis, overseas rescues, and the financial aspects involved.

Beginning with the intricacies of adoption fees, Tracey walks us through the process, shedding light on what it means to rescue special needs dogs. Through her personal adoption story, she passionately advocates for these dogs, sharing the impactful life lessons they've brought to her family and the broader community.

Tracey's journey takes an unexpected turn as she recounts an accident that altered her life's trajectory and inspired her to become a nurse. We explore her career progression, gaining insights into her day-to-day responsibilities and the evolving landscape of mental health treatment in the UK, especially in children.

The conversation takes a thought-provoking turn towards biomedical ethics, as Tracey shares her interest and expertise. Amidst a discussion on asking difficult questions, our hosts, Mike and Julian, humorously slip in one of their regular tricky queries – this time about Tracey's favourite bread. The segue leads us into a sensitive conversation about pet euthanasia, guiding listeners on how to approach this difficult decision and the emotional complexities it entails.

As we navigate the poignant subject of loss, Tracey emphasizes the joy and love that any dog, especially those with special needs, can bring into one's life. Both hosts share their personal experiences with special needs pets, offering valuable insights. The episode wraps up with Tracey's 60-second CPD, titled "The Joy And Excitement Special Dogs Bring To Your Life," leaving listeners with a heartfelt appreciation for the unique bonds formed with our four-legged friends. Tune in for a touching exploration of compassion, resilience, and the transformative power of our furry companions.

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13 Sep 2024Unionising Vet Nursing with Georgina Parsons00:45:10

In this episode, Mike and Julian introduce Georgina Parsons, a driving force behind the National Union of Registered Veterinary Nurses (NURVN). The discussion covers Georgina's decade-long career as a veterinary nurse, her passion for the profession, and her role in advocating for nurses' rights and recognition through NURVN. The conversation delves into common issues veterinary nurses face, such as inadequate pay and lack of respect, and how the NURVN aims to address these challenges. Additionally, Georgina shares insights about the need for veterinary nurses to view and represent themselves as professionals.

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28 Dec 2023Episode 107: In the Arctic with Mike Brampton00:56:12

To celebrate the festive season, Julian Hoad interviews Mike Brampton who provides a compelling account of his life as an Arctic explorer, guide and wildlife photographer.

From learning to drive powerboats to navigating the unpredictable waters and ice flows of the Arctic in search of polar bears, Mike shares captivating tales about his journey, his responsibilities, and the mesmerising natural phenomena he encounters. He delves into the challenges of balancing his duties towards guests, wildlife, and nature; the specifics of his routine in Arctic expeditions; and the future of ecotourism amid changing Arctic landscapes due to climate change. The discussion concludes with Mike’s future plans, which potentially include an expedition to Antarctica.

To see Mike's stunning photos, head over to his instagram @mikebrampton

Mike will be guiding from next year, and if you would like to join him, you can sign up to his email list for updates on upcoming expeditions here: https://form.jotform.com/233603596118054 

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15 Mar 2024A Journey Into Ultrasound With Angie Lloyd-Jones and Julie Burnage from Aspire UCS01:09:00

 In this weeks episode, Julian and Mike are joined by Angie and Jules, two women with a combined experience of 65 years in ultrasound, now focused on enhancing ultrasound skills within the veterinary field. 

Starting with a light-hearted discussion about their favourite bread, the conversation quickly shifts to the serious topic of veterinary ultrasound diagnostics. Angie, a former radiographer turned ultrasound specialist, shares her journey from human to veterinary sonography, emphasizing the vast differences and challenges between the two fields. Jules talks about being drawn out of retirement to elevate standards and training in veterinary ultrasound, motivated by the glaring absence of standardized practices in primary care. 

They discuss the pressing need for proper training and mentorship for veterinarians, the potential risks of inadequate ultrasound diagnostics, and their efforts to provide comprehensive online and mentor-led training programs. Their mission is to ensure vets can confidently diagnose and treat animals, mirroring the rigour and standards found in human medicine. The conversation also touches on their personal stories, challenges, and a memorable adventure in Sri Lanka, underlining their passion for their work and the veterinary community.

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07 Jun 2024Neurological Discoveries in Veterinary Science With Holger Volk01:01:40

Join Julian and Mike as they chat with Holger Volk, a prominent neurologist, neurosurgeon, and recipient of several Jim Bee educator excellent in teaching awards, Gerhard-Domagk-Award, Bourgelat Award from BSAVA, the International Canine Health Award from the Kennel Club, and the RCVS International Award. 


The conversation dives into fascinating topics such as the impact of diet on neurological conditions like epilepsy in dogs, the revolutionary concept of behaviour transplants, and the use of sniffer dogs in COVID-19 detection. Holger introduces the five-finger rule for clinical reasoning in neurology and shares his passion for teaching and inspiring the next generation of veterinarians.


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17 Jan 2025The Road to Resilience: Balancing Life and Vet Practice with Dave Nicol01:07:39

In this episode, Dr Dave Nicol joins Julian and Mike to share his journey from veterinary practice owner to author and mentor for aspiring vets. Together, they explore the complexities of leadership within veterinary medicine, the vital role of mentorship, and Dr Nicol's innovative approach to enhancing both emotional and practical support for new graduates. 

The conversation also touches on his passion for triathlons, the importance of rest and recovery, and key considerations in end-of-life care for pets. With a mix of personal stories, professional insights, and Dr Nicol's forward-thinking ideas, this episode offers valuable advice on making veterinary practice more sustainable and fulfilling. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that blends experience, empathy, and expertise.

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21 Jun 2024Leadership, Culture, and Success with Cath Bishop01:07:24

In this episode, Julian and Mike have a fascinating conversation with Cath Bishop, an inspirational speaker, author, and former Olympic rower.

They discuss a range of topics including Cath's Olympic journey and her experiences speaking at the Society of Practicing Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) Congress. Cath shares her insights on leadership, corporate culture, and the importance of redefining success through her book 'The Long Win.'

The episode also touches on her venture into poetry, her new podcast 'Inside Out Culture,' and her enduring love for rowing. Cath's reflections on motivation, cultural issues, and the qualitative aspects of success provide valuable lessons for both professional and personal growth.

This episode is sponsored by Adaptix. To learn more about how they can revolutionise your practice head over to https://info.adaptix.com/adaptix-vet-3d-3 

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05 Jul 2024Behind the Scalpel: Conversations with Surgeon Giles Bond-Smith01:07:51

In this episode, we sit down with renowned consultant HPB and emergency surgeon Giles Bond Smith to gain deep insights into the life of a surgeon in human medicine.

We cover a range of topics, from the humorous maxim 'knife before life before wife' to exploring the essentials of surgical site infection control. Giles shares the importance of inclusive team dynamics, the challenges of surgical emergencies, and offers practical advice for reducing infection rates.

Whether you're in the medical field or simply fascinated by surgical stories, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and entertaining anecdotes. This episode is sponsored by Adaptix. To learn more about how they can revolutionise your practice head over to https://info.adaptix.com/adaptix-vet-3d-3 

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31 Jan 2025Thriving Amidst Chaos with Allison Johanson (LCSW)00:56:40

In this episode, Julian and Mike introduce Allison Johansson, an expert on managing stress and trauma. The discussion revolves around techniques for dealing with acute and chronic stress, using unconventional but effective methods such as EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) and polyvagal theory. 


Allison explains how to identify and address stress responses, comparing them to a small child seeking attention. She elaborates on the physiological and psychological aspects of stress and trauma, offers quick tips for managing day-to-day stress, and highlights the importance of feeling safe. 


The dialogue also touches on specific stress triggers for veterinarians and strategies to cope with burnout. Allison concludes with a 60-second CPD segment on finding safety in stress and announces her upcoming book on well-being in veterinary medicine.

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29 Mar 2024Jungle Adventure Of A New Grad Vet With Jamil Dowling01:09:00

 In this episode, Jamil Dowling, a veterinary graduate who previously joined the hosts as a student, returns to share his extraordinary journey post-graduation. Starting with his unconventional entrance into vet school, Jamil discusses his recent experiences working in various countries, including Bolivia, the US, Mexico, and plans for Australia. 

He reflects on the valuable lessons learned while navigating the profession globally, contrasting the veterinary practices and opportunities in the UK with those abroad. Jamil highlights the importance of gaining a broad range of practical experience, especially in surgical skills, and the systemic issues facing the veterinary profession. 

He also sheds light on the power of networking through social media to find unique opportunities and the importance of mentorship, advocating for new graduates to seize opportunities and develop diverse competencies early in their careers.

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14 Apr 2022Ep 66: Pet Pain and Palliative Care with Emily Woodbridge AKA Nexus Vet Physio00:56:35

This week we sit down with Emily Woodbridge AKA Nexus Vet Physio,  a degree-qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist based in the UK. 

We discuss Emily's experience providing palliative care for her horse, the two sides to horse racing and her educational journey to become a Veterinary Physiotherapist. We also explore different forms of physiotherapy including massage and the more subtle signs of pet pain that can be missed. 

Lastly, Emily shares a fantastic 60 Second CPD which leads to a discussion about warm-ups and cool down for both animals and humans!

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21 Apr 2022Ep 67: Understanding Microaggressions With Janika Patel00:57:27

This week Veterinary Ramblings is joined by the fantastic Janika Patel.

Janika is a British-Indian Vet born and raised in South London. After graduating from Nottingham Vet School, she worked in independent practice and Vets4Pets. During her career, she has developed a keen interest in ECC, internal medicine and hospital practice after working at a clinic with its own Out Of Hours service. She is currently locumming in the midlands while deciding where to settle down in the UK.   

We discuss how her uncle inspired her to become a vet and the importance of representation for people of colour in the veterinary industry. She also shares with us some examples of the racial prejudice and gender bias she has encountered throughout her life and career.  Lastly, Janika educates us about microaggressions in her 60-second CPD and we discuss her love of k-pop & k-drama!


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28 Apr 2022Ep 68: EmPowering Veterinary Nursing with Emily Holmes00:58:35

This week we are joined by the fantastic Emily Holmes AKA EmPowering RVN Media!

Emily shares her journey from wanting to be a teacher to becoming a vet nurse and her full-on university experience as she worked whilst studying, all whilst sharing words of wisdom for any potential students out there.

 We discuss what a vet nurse is, how they are a crucial part of the veterinary team and their exceptional communication skills which help clients receive better care for their pets.  Emily explains her favourite (and least favourite) aspects of her work and the difficulties of having your own poorly pet in this profession!

Lastly, we learn about how Emily's business,  EmPowering RVN Media, developed from discussing mental health to empowering people to care for themselves and helping veterinary businesses with their social media content creation so they can take back their time. This week's 60-Second CPD is about practising gratitude and is full of great advice which can help your mental health.

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05 May 2022Ep 69: Imposter Syndrome And Working In India With Chris Wilson01:10:28

This week we're chatting to Chris Wilson!

Originally from Aberdeen, Chris graduated from Glasgow Uni in 2012. We discuss how he nearly didn't go to vet school and considered a career in competitive swimming instead!  

Chris shares the difficulties he's faced with imposter syndrome, particularly when it came to his sexuality,  and some of the microaggressions he has faced at work. As a mentor for recent graduates, he shares some fantastic advice for combating imposter syndrome and practicing gratitude.  

We also talk about his time working in India and the local community's unexpected response to their kite festival's impact on the local pigeon population. He also explains the conflicts presented by working with cows in India due to laws regarding their euthanasia.

Lastly, we learn about the unusual, and hilarious, method of removing stones and rocks from a tortoise using vibration therapy and Chris delivers a great  60-second CPD that opens up a conversation about the problem with resilience.

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12 May 2022Ep 70: Special Episode: Learn About Mike Brampton01:03:45

This week we have a very special episode exploring the life of our co-host Mike Brampton! (We've spent so much time interviewing others that we thought it was about time you got to know our hosts on the same level - tune in next week for Julian's episode!)

Mike had planned to be a few different things before finally landing where he is today: A fighter pilot, a brewer, a rugby player, a competitive cyclist, and a downhill ski racer just to name a few with successes in some fields and rejections in others, Mike went on to study applied biology at the University of Sheffield. 

Mike's keen interest in sports and healthcare led him toward the medical field, where he worked on ambulances and as clinical support with Olympic sports teams (such as the British swimming and cycling teams) before making ventures into the veterinary world. He was the first person to introduce pulse oximetry to veterinary medicine, and his continued passion for accurate and precise anaesthetic monitoring led him to form his own company Thames Medical in 1993. Now known as one of the premier monitoring companies in the Veterinary World, Mike has used the company to revisit some of his older passions, including a sponsored cross-country cycle named "Tour-de-vet", which raised over £35,000 for various veterinary charities.

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19 May 2022Ep 71: Special Episode: Learn About Julian Hoad00:57:39

This week, we're interviewing our very own Dr Julian Hoad!

Julian began his life, as most Hoads do, in Kent. As a child, he was an army brat and lived in many different places (although mostly in and around London). Like most vets, he knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a vet.

He eventually arrived at Plymouth Polytechnic where he studied Biological Sciences, Microbiology and Biochemistry. His career took a sudden turn when he found out that he was unable to apply for vet school, and instead turned his sights to a career in Virology after accepting a job at an HIV research lab. 

Later on, he re-applied to become a vet at the Royal Veterinary College and talks a bit about how he managed to fund the degree through various grants and kind donations.

Julian is also an accomplished actor and has had a great deal of experience on stage. In his teenage years, Julian was offered a potentially career-making role in a film - but turned down the opportunity to continue his A-Levels so that he could become a vet. He still takes part regularly in theatre productions, despite it being a surprisingly dangerous hobby!


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09 Jun 2022Ep 72: The Life Of An Expat Vet With Dr Mark Hedberg00:51:39

Dr Mark Hedberg is known as The Expat Vet and has spent a lot of his working life travelling from country to country. In this episode,  we discuss Mark's time in Saudi Arabia,  where he worked with a host of unusual animals including a crocodile who never forgot him - but has inadvertently got him a free drink!

As someone who is fluent in both English and Hungarian, we are treated to a rendition of Puff The Magic Dragon in Hungarian and discuss the complexities of the Hungarian language.  We also learn about Mark's time in many roles, including at The College of Animal Welfare, where he had the ironic job title of the 'short' course manager and a viral claim to fame. 

Lastly, we discuss different techniques for getting people's attention during early morning lectures and Mark delivers a fantastic 60-Second CPD with advice for getting a sales job outside of clinical practice.

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16 Jun 2022Ep 73: Mangabeys, Malaria And Making A Difference With Matthew Rendle RVN00:57:59

Matt Rendle (RVN) is back on Veterinary Ramblings!

We discuss his ongoing projects with Wildlife Vets International & WAPCA (West African Primate Conservation Action) in Ghana, working with Mangabeys with a view to putting them back in the wild whilst also helping with a challenge facing sea turtles.

Matt tells us about preventing Malaria and the best way to make sure you stay rested when working abroad. He also shares how a special teacher and supportive family helped him through a difficult time and set him on the path of veterinary nursing.

What exactly is a mangabey? Find out in Matt's 60-Second CPD and have a giggle at some of the antics they get up to.

Head Nurse at Tari Vets and a Conservation Veterinary Nurse at Wildlife Vets International, Matt has a phenomenal amount of experience with many species across the world.

Matt regularly lectures to veterinary nursing and veterinary surgeon undergraduates at the RVC, as well as many other organisations in the UK and abroad.

He’s also the chair and co-founder of the Association of Zoo and Exotic Veterinary Nurses (AZEVN), completed a three-year term on the British Veterinary Nursing Association Council and been featured in many publications. 

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23 Jun 2022Ep 74: Discussing Animal Welfare With Dr Sean Wensley01:02:38

This week Veterinary Ramblings is joined by Dr Sean Wensley, author of Through A Vet's Eyes: How we can all choose a better life for animals!

Sean Wensley is a Senior Vet at the UK veterinary charity, the People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA). He chairs the Animal Welfare Working Group of the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe and was President of the British Veterinary Association from 2015 – 2016. He has contributed to animal welfare and conservation projects around the world and is a Director of Vet Sustain. 

In 2017 Sean received the inaugural World Veterinary Association (WVA) Global Animal Welfare Award for Europe. His first book Through a Vet’s Eyes: How We Can All Choose a Better Life for Animals was published on 28th April 2022.

In this episode, Sean reflects on his time as BVA president and the experiences he had from a young age that inspired him to ask difficult questions about ethics and animal welfare.

We discuss Sean's writing style and inspiration for writing his book. We also explore different options for higher animal welfare standards whilst balancing the need for food production. 

Sean delivers a fantastic 60-second CPD about a pre-purchase consultation and the best way to approach people who want to get a potentially problematic pet. We also ask a reflection question for our audience to consider, enhancing their CPD outside of the show.


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30 Jun 2022Ep 75: SteLa Tandems World Record Attempt With Dr Laura Massey-Pugh00:47:52

Laura is a Companion Animal Veterinary Surgeon who is taking a sabbatical for 6 months to ride around the world with her husband on a tandem bicycle in an attempt to break the Guinness World record, covering 18,000miles in 180days. On their way, they are raising money for VetLife, Mind and Sustrans! You can follow them online from their website at stelatandem.com.

We ask why she wants to attempt such a huge challenge and find out how she has trained and prepared for her journey to circumnavigate the world! We also discuss other cyclists who have broken records and the difficulty of attempting this challenge without a team to support you on your way.  

Laura loves type-two fun, and we were thrilled to learn about the four different (albeit confusing) types of fun you can have.

Lastly, we appreciate the parallels between a career in veterinary medicine and long-distance cycling and Laura shares her fantastic  60-second CPD: Tips For Ultra-Endurance Athletes and Veterinary Professionals.  

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07 Jul 2022Ep 76: Forging Your Own Path With Jamil Dowling00:59:22

This week our guest is Jamil Dowling!

Joining us from Armenia, Jamil talks us through his unique childhood growing up in the jungles of South America, fighting crocodiles and befriending baby animals,  before living on a nature reserve with his mother in Spain. 

A student of life, we discuss his unusual education, from taking his GCSEs and A-levels in an extraordinarily short space of time, to balancing his life as a student with his desire to travel and learn in the field. 

We also discuss the intricacies of testing for TB, the global response to coronavirus in comparison to other deadly diseases and Jamil's love of climbing which led to him being supported by Montane.

Lastly, we ask Jamil what he plans to do after his graduation and he shares a fantastic 60-second CPD with us that is all about trusting your gut and following your instincts. 

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14 Jul 2022Ep 77: Pests, Pets & Pussycats With Dr Nathalie Dowgray (ISFM)00:58:54

Our guest this week is Nathalie Dowgray, the Head of ISFM at International Cat Care!  

 Nathalie graduated from Massey University, New Zealand in 2002, is a Member of the Australian New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Feline Medicine and holds a post-graduate diploma in international animal welfare ethics and law and a PhD in feline ageing. 

We discuss the difficulties of differentiating between pets and pests,  how some pests affect native birds in New Zealand and Nathalie's hope for more humane pest control and better animal rights worldwide. 

 She shares her experience of studying and graduating from Massey University, and the various jobs she has held over the years, including her time at Cats Protection where they provide short-term accommodation for pets of people escaping abusive situations and her more recent work at a neuter clinic in Portugal. 

Nathalie joined International Cat Care as Head of ISFM in August 2020.  She explains what the ISFM is, how they help both veterinary professionals and the general public and their transition to a digital platform in the near future. 

Lastly, Nathalie delivers a wonderful 60-Second CPD about welcoming a cat into your consult room!

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18 Aug 2022Ep 78: Beavers, Bats & Burnout With Dr Sean McCormack01:03:21

In this episode, we're chatting to Dr Sean McCormack: Conservationist, Vet, and Presenter!

Graduating from Dublin vet school in 2010, Sean spent the first six years of his veterinary career in domestic, exotic pet, and zoo animal practice. In 2016, Sean left clinics to work in pet nutrition and have more time for media and wildlife conservation work.

Sean tells us about his role at tails.com and his lifelong love of nature, which began as a child turning over rocks in the garden! He explains the academic route he took to study veterinary medicine, his experience of burnout within his career, and the difficulty he had admitting to himself and others that he needed help.

Sean offers wise advice for veterinary students and graduates regarding the different pathways their careers could take and we discuss how  Ealing Wildlife Group came to be, their work to reintroduce beavers (and other species) back to Ealing and the benefits of rewilding for urban communities.

Lastly, Seans explains how to have your own disney princess moment with robins in the garden and delivers a wonderful  60-second CPD about what to do when bats get brought into your practice 



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25 Aug 2022Ep 79: Empathy, Ethics and Autonomy in Vet Medicine with Dr Karen Hiestand01:05:42

This week we are joined by the fantastic Karen Hiestand!

Karen shares her experiences training as a vet in New Zealand and practicing veterinary medicine in both NZ and the UK while also volunteering in many more countries. 

We discuss how problems with clients affect your self-worth and how the industry can improve working environments to deal with traumatic situations through ethics and reflection.  We also share out experience with personal ethics tests and Karen reveals fascinating results regarding ethics in veterinary professionals!

Karen has master’s degrees in applied animal behaviour and welfare, medical ethics and law, a BSc in psychology and is a resident of the European college of animal welfare and behavioural medicine. 

She explains the preliminary findings of her PhD investigating the role of animal empathy in human–companion animal relationships and we learn some intriguing facts about how cats and dogs' brains work.

Lastly, Karen delivers a wonderful 60-Second CPD about the  idea of the autonomy principle and how its used in veterinary medicine!

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01 Sep 2022Ep 80: Developing Leadership Skills With Dr Hannah Perrin00:59:47

This week, we speak to the wonderful Dr Hannah Perrin - a leading figure in veterinary education.  She's worked with Street Vet, Veterinary Management Group, and lectures at the Royal Veterinary College.  We talk leadership, education, and identity in the veterinary profession, with Hannah delivering an excellent 60-second CPD on how to build a support network as a leader.

Hannah originally qualified as a pharmacologist, before becoming a practice manager in a specialist exotics practice. Working alongside a variety of professionals from specialists and students,  she developed a keen interest in education, research and leadership.  Hannah discusses how varied and rewarding teaching can be, and how we can positively influence others through our leadership and teaching style.

 In 2010 she went back to school for a part-time Master's degree in Health Services Research while consulting for a variety of first opinion and referral practices, followed by a PhD in Veterinary Education focusing on the development of professional identity in vet students and the transition from student to practice.  

She is now Learning and Development lead for VMG (Veterinary Management Group) and Course Director for the VMG/ILM Award, Certificate and Diploma in Veterinary Leadership and Management.  Alongside her professional interests, Hannah loves parkrun, coffee and cake.


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08 Sep 2022Ep 81: Non-traditional Companion Animals With Craig Tessyman RVN01:05:43

This week we are joined by the fantastic Craig Tessyman RVN!

Craig started working in practice as a student in 1999 and has worked in small animal practice, referral, emergency out of hours and charity medicine.  He explains how his appearance breaks the mould of what you would expect a veterinary nurse to look like and how he hopes it will make the industry more inclusive!

For the last 6 years, he has worked 100% with non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs or anything that is not a traditional cat or dog). We discuss why there is a need to call exotic animals none traditional companion animals and Craig shares his journey of career progression alongside his hopes for his future within the BVNA council.

We also talk about the state of the veterinary profession as a whole,  including the industry staffing issues, joint venture partnerships and a particular patient Craig has worked with that has since gone viral online!

Lastly, Craig delivers a thoughtful  60-second CPD entitled 'Things they should have tortoise' (Hint: it has something to do with cats!?) and the nuanced ways spider owners can tell what their needs are to avoid getting bitten.

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29 Sep 2022Ep 82: Veterinary Nursing & Motherhood With Lou Northway00:55:50

*Please note, this episode was recorded last year during coronavirus lockdowns and restrictions, however, we had such a fantastic time recording this wonderful conversation with Lou that we still really want to share it with you all!*

*Lou's views are her own and do not represent or reflect the views of the BVNA*

This week we're thrilled to present our episode with the fantastic Lou Northway whom many of you know as Lou The Vet Nurse!

We begin this week's episode by delving into Lou's childhood experiences of visiting the vets, how that inspired her to become a veterinary nurse and how her weekend job developed into her lifelong career.

We discuss how the roles of a veterinary surgeon and a veterinary nurse complement each other, depend on one another and by working together, improve animal welfare for our patients. Lou shares her views on analgesia, how it could be improved by giving vet nurses more responsibility in practice and her passion for clinical auditing.

We discuss a period of huge change for Lou that took place over 2020/2021 with her pregnancy and the subsequent birth of her baby during COVID. Lou shares her experiences of being a new mother and offers advice for any veterinary nurses that are considering having a baby.

Lastly, she does an awesome 60-second CPD about quality improvement in human factors and we discuss the importance of fostering a no-blame culture in the workplace.

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27 Oct 2022Ep 83: The Strength Of The Veterinary Community With Lacey Pitcher01:03:36

This week we're chatting with Lacey Pitcher, an RVN who has travelled the world and enjoyed a varied career across GP, OOH, Referral and charity medicine. 

We begin this week's show with the most important question, what is her favourite type of bread? Lacey then explains how cheese influenced her to buy her house!

She shares her love of travelling and how her veterinary passport helped her to travel the world. We discuss the strength of the veterinary community and she explains why she set up Veterinary Pay It Forward to show her appreciation for her colleagues and support their mental health. We also talk about brachycephalics and Lacey tells us how she thinks people should deal with their treatment.  

We learn about what neurodiversity is and how it affects people, and Lacey uses her own experience to summarise these points in her 60-Second CPD. She also talks to us about Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify and how it helps people to stay in the veterinary profession and have a fulfilling career. Lastly, we discuss the Mind Matters Initiative and close the show with a reflection question from Lacey.

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01 Nov 2022Ep 84: Scuba, Stress And Success With Ruth Greenhill00:53:40

Join us as we chat with the awesome Ruth Greenhill, an ECC veterinary night nurse at a busy 24hr hospital in central London.  Maintaining a good work-life balance is important to her and she has many fascinating hobbies and passions outside the veterinary world. 

Ruth talks to us about how she uses night-shift work to achieve a better work-life balance and helps her find time for all of her eclectic hobbies. Ruth is an avid snorkeller and at the time of recording was due to complete a scuba diving qualification the very next day. We discuss the differences in dead space between snorkels and anaesthetic equipment. 

Ruth is an amazing ballerina and uses dance to keep her grounded and to blow off steam both in and outside of work. Ruth recalls how she nearly became a professional ballerina - but after a work placement with a veterinary surgeon, decided that she would much rather work in veterinary medicine.

Finally, we quiz Ruth on her diving signals and she delivers an awesome 60-second CPD about how to overcome exam nerves. 

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10 Nov 2022Ep 85: Family Life And Finding A Balance With Carly Kilby00:59:45

This week we're joined by the wonderful Carly Kilby!

Carly is a veterinary nurse, scout leader and mother. She grew up in South London, but discovered her love for veterinary work and the outdoors after moving to countryside in her teenage years. We discuss the difficulties of finding people who understand the intricacies of a job in the veterinary profession, and the embarrassment of accidentally recounting  disgusting work stories to non-vet friends over dinner.

After qualifying in 2006, Carly has worked within farm, equine, first opinion practice and the referral locum scene. She has gained an ISFM certificate in Feline Friendly Nursing, an ESVPS certificate in anaesthesia, an ISVPS certificate in surgical nursing and is also the BVNA Regional Representative for the South West (Somerset and Gloucestershire)! 

We spend a lot of time talking about the importance of family and the difficulties of finding balance between commitments at home and work. As veterinary professionals, it's something that we can all relate to. Carly talks about her experiences of having to put work before fun during her vet nurse training, and the pressure of being a parent alongside supporting a number of busy teams as a locum.

Carly gives us a reflective 60-second CPD on  returning to work after maternity leave and we discuss the worries, guilt and pressures that working parents can experience when trying to balance life's wants and needs.

If you are ever struggling with any of the issues we spoke about in this episode (or any episode) don't forget there's support out there -  speak up if you're struggling: we all have times when we need some care ourselves. Please reach out to Vetlife on 0303 040 2551.

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17 Nov 2022Ep 86: Raising Alpacas With Helen MacDonald (Part 1)00:49:36

You may know Helen MacDonald as the owner of Geronimo the alpaca - however, there is so much more to her story! As such we have decided to release Helen's episode in two parts.  In Part One, we get to know the fascinating person behind the scandal.

We begin this week's episode discussing Helen's time spent in Australia as a child and the difference in culture and education that she experienced when she moved back to the UK. 

Formerly a keen diver, Helen and Julian discuss the wonderful places they have explored under the sea and we learn how one summer changed everything about Helen's career path, beginning her love of Veterinary Nursing. 

With 32 years experience in the industry, Helen has worn many hats. From Head Nurse to Teacher, Locum to Assessor - even hitting the road in 2010 to work in the commercial veterinary sector in sales and practice support.

Her fascination for alpacas led to her buying her first 3 breeding females in 2002. 20 years later, she now has a quality breeding herd of over 80 coloured alpacas. Her focus is on the health and welfare of alpacas with an emphasis on best practice, biosecurity, education and evidence-based science.

Following the horrific events surrounding Geronimo spanning 5 years, she is now a reluctant campaigner for evidence-based science and transparent justifiable policies for disease eradication. We will be discussing Geronimo's story in next week's episode, which will be released on Thursday the 24th of November.

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24 Nov 2022Ep 87: Geronimo The Alpaca With Helen Macdonald (Part 2)00:55:52

Last week, we released part one of our episode with Helen MacDonald, giving you the chance to get the know the person behind the scandal surrounding Geronimo the alpaca. If you haven’t tuned in already, we highly recommend listening to part one before you listen to this week's episode which will focus on Geronimo's story.

Geronimo was born on Waitangi Day (6th of February) in 2013 at New Zealand's largest alpaca farm. In 2017, Geronimo was sold to Helen, who at that time had been breeding alpacas at her farm for more than 15 years.

She imported him to the United Kingdom in August after he had four skin tests for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) which returned negative results. Once he arrived in the UK, Geronimo was kept in quarantine and tested positive in two voluntary blood tests.

As a result of the positive tests, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) ordered that Geronimo had to be euthanised. After years of court battles, protests and celebrity interventions, Geronimo, the UK’s most divisive alpaca, was put down by government officials on 31 August 2021. We sat down with Helen just over a year after Geronimo's death to hear her side of the story. 

Helen explains why she brought geronimo to the UK, the biosecurity measures her farm has in place and reveals why she thinks there is insufficient evidence as to the accuracy of DEFRA's testing process.  

She believes that she and Geronimo received exceptional treatment during the horrific events that took place between 2017 and 2021 and that Geronimo experienced unnecessary distress and animal cruelty when he was taken away from her farm to be euthanised. We also discuss why Geronimos post-mortem results are seen as inconclusive.

However, this is not the end of the story...

Helen explains how a campaign group came together to fight for Geronimo's Law, which aims to refine TB policy, biosecurity and animal welfare in the UK and shares how you can get involved. Lastly, Helen reflects on the silver linings that have come about as a result of this experience - as well as her hopes for the future.

We know that this is a very divisive topic, and we want to remind everyone that above all, we need to show compassion and kindness to each other.  In our industry, we need to stop having arguments and start having conversations. The views expressed by our guests may not necessarily represent our views, but we do believe that everyone deserves a fair and impartial platform to be able to share their stories. 

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22 Dec 2022Ep 88. The Christmas Special 202201:06:10

Merry Christmas Ramblers!

We're blown away by the year that we've had. If you follow us on social media you might have seen that we've had one of the best years on record, and we're so thrilled that our following is going strong. 

We wanted to celebrate the end of 2022 with some of our favourite stories from this year, where we revisit some of our favourite moments with guests - including some awesome life stories, some fascinating research and veterinary work, some thought-provoking conversations that changed our perspective and a few of the biggest laughs that we've had this year. 

We hope you enjoy, and we look forward to producing new content for you all next year!

Bring on 2023 - may your dog go with you!

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26 Jan 2023Ep 89: Around the World in 180 Days with Dr. Laura Massey-Pugh01:09:10

 Laura joins us for the second time after smashing the Guinness World Record for tandem cycling, covering 18,000 miles in 180 days with her husband Stevie! On their way, they raised money for VetLife, Mind and Sustrans. You can still support them by heading over to stelatandem.com.

We catch up on her amazing, but sometimes dangerous, world trip and find out about all the wonderful places they visited in Laura's 60-second CPD.  A true challenge in every sense of the word, we hope you find her story as inspiring as we did. If you would like to learn how why she did this, and how she and Stevie prepared for an adventure of a lifetime, catch up on her first episode of Episode 75 of Veterinary Ramblings.

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08 Feb 2023Ep 90: Wanderlust & Ways Of Healing With Caroline Murray00:57:46

Join us as we sit down with the wonderful Caroline Murray,  an international veterinary locum and adventure traveller who is also known as The Wilderness Vet!

We begin our conversation by discussing Caroline's adventures in Mongolia and the action-packed, yet surprisingly modern lives of the nomadic people she travelled with. 

Caroline tells us which careers she considered before she decided to become a  veterinarian and how she was fortunate enough to take part in a research scholarship which developed her wanderlust.  

Caroline is such a positive person, however, things haven't always been that way. Her research into NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) changed her life after she faced a lot of adversities regarding her health and wellness.  She summarises the alternative pain management methods that can help you in this week's 60 Second CPD: Pain & The Brain. 

Lastly, Caroline tells us about her time working with chimpanzees, and the unintended (hilarious) effect that had when working with more traditional patients and we spent some time discussing one of her favourite charities: Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee.


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23 Feb 2023Ep 91: Small Animal Nutrition And Raw Feeding With Dr Mike Davies01:01:11

 Dr Mike Davies graduated from the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, in 1976. He owned his own veterinary practice for more than 11 years and has worked in academia and in the pet food and pharmaceutical industries.

Mike has postgraduate Certificates in Veterinary Radiology and Small Animal Orthopaedics and a Diploma in Small Animal Clinical Nutrition. He published one of the first books on Veterinary Geriatrics and has also published numerous papers. 

Mike is an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Clinical Nutrition and has always been a very active member of the BSAVA, attending his first Congress when he was a student in the 1970s.

We find out how Mike's upbringing influenced his decision to become a vet and how one lecture changed the trajectory of his career from zoology to nutrition. Mike obtained his fellowship for the RCVS, despite being examined by his competitors and doing a very tricky exam (not for the reasons you may think!)

As Mike has had a long career, we discuss the benefits of working in the veterinary practice, how the profession has changed over the years and the problems we're facing that affect the service we can provide to our clients. Mike offers up his solutions to the problems our industry is facing and delivers a fantastic 60 Second CPD entitled 'Lack Of Knowledge About Clinical Nutrition In  Veterinary Practice'

We then reflect on how we assess the nutrition of our pregnant pets and discuss how nutrition deficiency creates unexpected problems for our client's pets. Lastly, we discuss the guidelines for 'complete' pet food and the consequences for other animals, and humans,  when people chose a raw food diet for their pets 

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09 Mar 2023Ep 92: Stem Cell Therapy & Regenerative Medicine With Dr Russell Chandler00:54:22

This week we are joined by the fantastic Dr Russell Chandler! 

Russell graduated from the University of Bristol Veterinary School and has a self-confessed addiction to learning! He has studied various post-graduate qualifications including the RCVS Certificate in Small Animal Orthopaedics, an MSc in Orthopaedic Engineering and RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Orthopaedics.

His current clinical interests are multimodal osteoarthritis management and regenerative medicine and he is currently studying for an MSc in stem cells and regeneration at the University of Bristol.

Russell explains why he thinks imposter syndrome is such an issue for veterinary professionals and how it works in conjunction with the scientific discipline.

As someone addicted to learning, we discuss one of Russell's degrees in orthopaedic engineering. We ask: what exactly does that mean? How did he find it as a veterinarian working with human surgeons? And how has it impacted his work?

We then discuss his work combining orthopaedic work with stem cells and regenerative medicine. Russell explains what stem cells are and how they can be used in a way that's very easy to understand and summarises all of the things you need to know about stem cell therapy in this week's 60-second CPD.  

Lastly, Russell talks about his work with the Veterinary Orthopaedic Alliance and the importance of practising gratitude in both your professional and personal life.

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23 Mar 2023Ep 93: From Pet Care to Drag Racing with Laura Jones RVN00:57:53

Join us as we chat with Laura Jones RVN about her life as a veterinary nurse, her hobbies, and her passion for internal medicine.

Laura shares her journey to becoming a veterinary nurse and the importance of nurses to the veterinary team and client relations. Outside of work, Laura is an adrenaline junkie who loves to drag race and explains what this courageous hobby involves and how it helps her switch off from work.

We also delve into the impact of the pandemic on the veterinary industry and client expectations. Laura tells us about how she accidentally ventured into internal medicine and how it has become her niche. She shares her different responsibilities and how they contribute to providing quality care for pets.

We pose a difficult question to Laura: what does the quality of life mean and how does it differ between clients and their pets? Laura provides insightful answers and highlights the need for both clients and practitioners to improve their perception of veterinary nursing.

In addition, Laura takes on our 60-second CPD challenge and delivers a fantastic run-down of the six things you need to do during nurse clinics for chronic disease patients. She also asks us to reflect on the circumstances that could be behind difficult behaviour between colleagues and clients.

If you're interested in learning more about Laura and her work, head over to her website https://www.veterinaryinternalmedicinenursing.com/

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06 Apr 2023Ep 94: Veterinary Dermatology With Dr Darragh O' Hanlon AKA @thetopicalvet01:00:57

This week we're joined by Darragh O' Hanlon (@thetopicalvet), an Advanced Veterinary Practitioner and Veterinary Dermatologist. He enjoys all things dermatology, from ears to anal glands, with a special interest in allergies.

Darragh describes his journey from an arts degree to veterinary medicine and how his grandmother inspired him to pursue this career.

We discuss the impacts Brexit has had on Irish citizens regarding pet passports and a genuine attempt to float Ireland to sunnier shores!

Darragh explains the three different types of communication we can experience when talking with clients and shares his experiences of working in the UK (and how he discovered the word chav!)

We talk about the NHS's impact on the perception of the price of pet care, the difficulties new graduates may face due to the lack of mentorship and how the industry has changed over the years.

Darragh talks about the turning point that steered his interest in dermatology and shares some very successful dermatology cases he has worked on. 

Lastly, Darragh delivers a fantastic 60-Second CPD about acral lick dermatitis and shares his advice for new graduates in this week's reflection question.

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27 Apr 2023Ep 95: Change The Way You Teach With Toby Trimble01:05:09

This week we're joined by Toby Trimble, an RCVS and ECVAA Specialist in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia, award-winning speaker and founder of Trimble Group (previously Trimble Productions).

We begin this week's episode at the start of Toby's journey, from a child struggling with dyslexia to a teenager with no GCSEs or A-levels, overcoming adversity to enter the veterinary profession.  He explains how, despite his unconventional application, he thrived at Nottingham vet school and went on to become an Associate Professor.

We've all felt a little uninspired at webinars, so Toby offers up his advice for presenting better and how his company, Trimble Group, aims to change the CPD game. We wonder what Toby would say to his younger self, discuss the impact of neurodiversity, and the importance of embracing your differences.

As someone who has gone on to pass many difficult exams, Toby shares his tips and tricks for exam preparation and clear thinking under pressure, delivering an excellent 60-Second CPD about teaching, which leads us to reflect on the value of storytelling in regard to audience retention.

With his team, Toby has created nearly 700 CPD lessons and online CPD broadcasts and runs the Future of Education events which are attended by academics and science communications around the world. To learn more from the Trimble Group, head over to their website (https://www.trimblegroup.io/).

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11 May 2023Ep 96: Telemedicine And Technology In The Veterinary Industry With Jessica May01:06:11

This week we’re joined by Jessica May MRCVS! 

Jessica has worked in mixed and equine practices, both in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong. Having worked in a variety of clinics, she has experience in first opinion, referral hospital and charity settings. 

We begin this week's episode by discussing Jessica’s time spent in Hong Kong as an intern at a jockey club and her love for seedy loaf bread!

We talk about Jessica’s pioneering role using TeleMedicine within the equine industry, and her work with FirstVet, an independent digital veterinary clinic.

Jessica goes on to explain how online vet services can be utilised alongside traditional appointments. She describes both the challenges and benefits of bridging the gap between veterinary clinical care and the tech world.

We talk about the increasing pressure on vet professionals, particularly new grads, and how we can leverage technology to help support workers' mental health within the industry.

Jessica delivers an insightful 60-second CPD providing 3 tips and tricks on how to get the most out of telemedicine consultations 

We then discuss Flexee, Jessica’s new business that not only helps raise awareness and understanding of flexible working but also offers solutions to implement this within a practice.

Jessica asks our listeners to reflect on the lessons learned throughout the pandemic and shares her fond memories of hiking in the British countryside. 

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25 May 2023Ep 97: Canine Cancer Care With Inge Breathnach AKA The Oncology RVN01:01:31

The next guest to join us is Inge Breathnach AKA The Oncology RVN!

With quite a sensitive episode ahead of us, we start with the most difficult question we can... what is Inge's favourite bread? Slightly silly questions aside, Inge explains how she got into oncology as a veterinary nurse and shares the aspects of her work that she really enjoys.

Alongside being an oncology nurse, Inge has experience as a client with a pet who has dealt with cancer treatment and uses this insight to improve her client relationships. We discuss the difference between holistic healthcare, homoeopathy and herbalism alongside the importance of proper research to make an informed decision

Inge dispels preconceptions about her job and cancer treatment for animals whilst explaining the human side of her work. We talk about the cost of oncology veterinary care and Inge gives some top tips for approaching palliative care for our pets and her advice on how to switch off from the job and establish clear boundaries in the workplace.

Lastly, Inge delivers an insightful 60-second CPD on how to ensure the quality of life for our patients and shares her reflective question which aims the change the way we treat cancer in animals.

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09 Jun 2023Unveiling the Brucella Canis Crisis: A Candid Conversation with Louise Buckley & Mike Brampton00:42:46

In this special episode of Veterinary Ramblings, we delve into a pressing issue currently affecting the veterinary industry. Our guest, Louise Buckley, takes centre stage as she shares her unique perspective on the treatment of dogs and their owners in relation to Brucella Canis.

Louise, a former registered veterinary nurse, made the bold decision to remove herself from the Register of Veterinary Nurses held by the RCVS as a protest against the profession's approach to this matter. Driven by her unwavering commitment to animal welfare, Louise believes that she can make a more significant impact by voicing her concerns freely outside the boundaries of the professional code of conduct.

During our enlightening conversation, Louise reveals her personal journey and the factors that led her to take this unprecedented step. Together, we explore the complex nuances surrounding Brucella Canis and the challenges faced by affected dogs and their owners. It's an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of this critical issue from someone who has been directly involved.

We would like to emphasize the importance of compassion and open dialogue within the veterinary community. We acknowledge the divisive nature of this topic and encourage listeners to engage in constructive conversations rather than engage in heated arguments. While Louise's views are her own and may not necessarily reflect those of the podcast, we firmly believe in providing a fair and impartial platform for individuals to share their stories.

Join us as we shed light on the Brucella Canis crisis and the passionate voices advocating for change. Together, let's foster a community that prioritizes the well-being of animals and works towards a better future in veterinary care.


To follow Louise's story,  head over to  'Brucella Canis Former RVN resigned under protest' on Facebook.

Please note: Louise has brought to our attention that a further explanation of positive predictive value (PPV) is required to clarify what this means for the dogs involved as many people will not realise what a PPV is or what it means for interpreting the test.

PPV is in relation to dogs that have tested positive already, rather than dogs that have not yet been tested. It relates to the question that veterinary professionals need to ask once they have a dog with a positive result in front of them: 

"Given that this dog has tested positive, what is the probability that this is a true positive?" 

The answer is the PPV of the test in this situation and the value of the PPV interacts with both the specificity of the disease and with the prevalence of the disease among the population of interest.

In the case of the Dogs Trust data presented in this presentation, the answer is that if the specificity is 99% (the APHA claim this figure for their parallel testing SAT and iELISA combined approach), and the prevalence of Brucella Canis is 1% (based on the Dogs Trust data and corrected to reflect excess cases above the expected rate of false positives), roughly 1 in 2 dogs will be a true positive, and 1 in 2 dogs will be a false positive. 

This is very different to a claim that one in two UNTESTED dogs will test positive and important that listeners appreciate this.

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22 Jun 2023Ep 98: The Magic Of Mushrooms With Dr Rob Silver & Joni Kamlet01:00:45

In this captivating episode, our hosts Mike and Julian delve into the enchanting world of mushrooms alongside their knowledgeable guests, Dr Rob Silver and Joni Kamlet.  Join them as they unravel the remarkable symbiotic relationship mushrooms share with all living things and the potential these fungi hold for our health.

Meet Rob, a veterinarian turned educator, who embarked on a transformative journey that led him to embrace the realms of mushrooms, cannabis, and integrated medicine. Alongside him is Joni, whose personal health struggles and spiritual awakening guided her towards a new path as an integrated vet tech. Together, they share their unique backstories and shed light on the growing allure of alternative medicine.

In a thought-provoking discussion, our guests emphasize the importance of blending traditional treatment with alternative medicine, highlighting the holistic benefits it offers to clients. They emphasize that alternative medicine boasts a robust evidence base, providing a well-rounded option for those seeking comprehensive care.

Rob and Joni offer intriguing insights into how veterinarians develop an interest in alternative medicine and the profound impact it can have on their perception of their profession. Rob delves into the intricacies of his role, revealing the stringent quality control measures required for the creation of the products he helps develop. He also shares intriguing details about a recent study he conducted on mushroom cultivation, providing fascinating insights into this burgeoning field.

They then turn their attention to the controversial topic of cannabis for pets, with Rob, the author of a definitive book on the subject, dispelling common misunderstandings surrounding this unique form of medicine and exploring the potential it holds for transformative therapeutic applications.

In a rapid-fire 60-second CPD session, Rob shares his passion for cooking and how it seamlessly blends with product development, offering a glimpse into his multifaceted expertise.

Wrapping up the episode, Rob and Joni provide invaluable guidance on where veterinarians and pet owners can delve deeper into the evidence base behind mushroom medicine. They invite listeners to head over to realmushrooms.com, where comprehensive resources and information await.

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20 Jul 2023Episode 100: Improving The Lives Of Animals With Dr Alick Simmons01:11:35

This week we are joined by Dr Alick Simmons, a distinguished expert with a captivating career in animal welfare.

Dr. Simmons takes us on a journey through his fascinating experiences and the motivation behind writing his groundbreaking book, 'Treated Like Animals: Improving The Lives Of Animals We Own, Eat And Use.'

Together, we delve into the complex concept of animal sentience and explore the intriguing ways in which various species are perceived and treated differently by society.

One of the central topics we explore is the profound impact of dietary choices on animal welfare and the planet. Dr. Simmons shares his personal approach to making ethical, informed decisions about food while acknowledging individual circumstances.

As attitudes towards animal welfare and exploitation continue to evolve, we discuss the significance of allowing animals to exhibit their natural behaviours and the strides that have been made in this direction.

Warning: This episode contains a candid conversation on animal slaughter and the contentious ventilation shutdown method. Dr. Simmons courageously addresses the complexities and decisions involved in confronting this sensitive issue.

The conversation naturally steers toward the management of diseases, including the controversial topic of badger culling to combat TB and its implications for wildlife management in the UK.

Dr. Simmons leaves us with a captivating 60-second CPD on wildlife management in the UK, prompting us to reflect on the disparities in how we treat animals and how we can extend our support to animals beyond our immediate care.



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10 Aug 2023Episode 101: From Academia to Antibiotics with Prof. Ian Ramsey01:04:17

We're delighted to be joined by award-winning writer and former BSAVA President Professor Ian Ramsey. 

Join us as we delve into the pivotal moments that shaped Ian's career and explore the evolving landscape of veterinary education and practice.

The episode commences with Ian recounting his early passion for veterinary science, sparked by a biology homework assignment. We learn how this childhood fascination paved the way for his decision to pursue a career in veterinary medicine and ultimately shape the next generation of aspiring veterinarians.

He divulges how a transformative case report led him on an unexpected path towards academia, where he discovered his true calling as a professor. We also gain insights into his award-winning paper on TSH, a significant milestone in his academic journey.

Ian shares his thoughts on why everyone tends to experience bouts of boredom with their job, the profound impact of the pandemic on career perceptions and how it has created ripples of change for the upcoming generation of veterinarians.

Our conversation then delves into the realm of education, where Ian sheds light on how universities stay ahead of the curve in teaching methods to ensure students receive the best education possible. We discuss the merits of different formats such as live and pre-recorded sessions, considering their effects on attention spans and overall learning outcomes.

In our 60-Second CPD, we delve into the intriguing topic of fever, exploring the distinctions between hyperthermia and pyrexia. Ian raises thought-provoking questions about whether veterinarians should continue to treat fever in patients as we traditionally do.

Lastly, we learn how Ian is fighting the battle against antimicrobial resistance and explore the significance of following protocols and guidelines, and the potential impact on patient care and outcomes.

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24 Aug 2023Episode 102: Opening An Orthopaedic Practice With Dr Andy Moores00:58:41

This week we're delighted to be joined by Dr Andy Moores,  an internationally-recognised expert in small animal orthopaedics!

Andy has had an interesting journey from almost not getting into veterinary school to being a double-boarded specialist. We start this week's episode by discussing Andy's time at Bristol University and the importance of finding your passion to be able to succeed and find joy in learning.  His clear passion for veterinary orthopaedics really shines through as we discuss the intricacies of elbow replacements in dogs.

Andy shares his experience of opening up a new, independent practice - The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic!  This leads us to discuss the difference between corporate and independent veterinary practices and how this may be affecting new veterinary graduates. 

We chat about Andy's involvement in the British Veterinary Orthopaedic Association (BVOA), the different events they run and the need for more women in the orthopaedic discipline.  We discuss how the industry has changed over the years and how this has impacted work-life balance, residencies and personal development.

Speaking of personal development, Andy delivers a fantastic 60-second CPD about diagnosing 'Early Cruciate Disease' and he explains some of the medical terminology we've used in layman's terms.  We finish off this week's episode by discussing Andy's experience of hosting a Ukrainian refugee family in his home and Julian presents this week's CPD Certificate. 

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07 Sep 2023Episode 103: Human Arrogance And Animal Behaviour With Sarah Heath01:02:40

In this episode of Veterinary Ramblings, we are thrilled to welcome the distinguished Sarah Heath from Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice. 

As Julian recalls his first encounter with Sarah during her tenure as a lecturer at the RVC, they embark on a journey through Sarah's career and evolving attitudes towards companion animals.

Sarah's passion for animal behavior and veterinary medicine unfolds, from farm holidays as a child to a pivotal lecture that changed the course of her life as a student. The importance of a multidisciplinary approach to veterinary medicine takes centre stage, along with safeguarding considerations for behavioural referrals.

Aspiring to help listeners make informed choices, Sarah provides valuable advice on finding reputable animal behaviourists and navigating the legal aspects when referring clients to non-veterinary experts. They tackle the pressing issue of online content that promotes animal mistreatment for humour, discussing ways to counteract such trends.

Sarah sheds light on the mission and focus of Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice and emphasizes the one-health approach that considers the interconnectedness of human and animal health. The conversation dives into the complexities of the Dangerous Dogs Act, highlighting its impact irrespective of dog breed.

For feline enthusiasts, Sarah unravels the intricacies of feline behaviour and emotional tendencies, sharing her insightful 'W' questions to decode the reasons behind certain animal behaviours.

Don't miss Sarah's enlightening 60-second CPD segment, where she explores "What is comprehensive veterinary care?" This sparks a discussion on the various ways animals express joy, adding depth to our understanding of animal welfare.

To conclude this captivating episode, Sarah opens up about her annual participation in the Race For Life and her profound love for Africa, offering opportunities for listeners to engage in meaningful conservation work.

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02 Nov 2023Episode 104: Unlearning The Traditional Approach With Periwinkle Kaur01:09:13

Join us on this episode of "Veterinary Ramblings" as we welcome Periwinkle Kaur, the Director of ESU Medical Solutions. With a unique blend of medical expertise and business acumen, Periwinkle is on a mission to transform both the veterinary and private healthcare industries.

We kick off the show, true to our "veterinary ramblings" style, by delving into the whimsical topic of Periwinkle's favourite type of bread. But don't be fooled, our conversation quickly takes a serious turn as we explore the exciting realm of AI and chatbots like ChatGPT, discussing their potential applications in veterinary healthcare.

As we navigate through our conversation, we learn about ESU Medical Solutions and uncover the surprising similarities between human and veterinary medical equipment. Periwinkle's unique background in dentistry provides a valuable perspective on medical innovation that spans across disciplines.

Digging deeper, we touch on the deeply personal subject of religion and Periwinkle's thoughts on spirituality, offering a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of our remarkable guest.

In a global context, we explore the differences between the UK's veterinary industry and other parts of the world, along with changing attitudes towards animals and pets.

Towards the end of the episode, we present our "60-Second CPD" segment, where we discover the concept of unlearning. This leads to an in-depth discussion on how unlearning can be applied both professionally and personally.

We conclude our insightful conversation with a thought-provoking reflection question that will leave you pondering long after the episode ends.

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12 Jul 2020Ep 1: Introductions With Mike & Julian00:37:06

In this episode, Julian and Mike introduce the show and interview each other (before we decide to submit our guests to the same torture)! Join us for a Gin, some jokes and CPD under the influence!

Veterinary Ramblings is a brand new podcast where Veterinary Surgeon Dr Julian Hoad and Anaesthetic Expert Mike Brampton split hairs over hot topics in the Veterinary Industry, all while getting extremely drunk. Join us for our first special guest next Friday!

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17 Jul 2020Ep 2: Whisky and COVID with Dr Graeme Eckford00:58:18

In this episode, Mike & Julian interview Dr Graeme Eckford  BVSc MRCVS. 

In this episode, we switch the gin for whiskey as Graeme talks us through a professional tasting session while explaining how COVID has been affecting his practice and team.

Graeme is the Director of Clinical Standards at Inglis Veterinary Centres and has spent his career working with small animals in the U.K. He's also a whiskey connoisseur and an avid cyclist, and was kind enough to be our first ever guest on Veterinary Ramblings!

We are also pleased to announce that you'll be able to download your very own 'highly professional' CPD cerificate from this episode - visit our Facebook page for more information!

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31 Jul 2020Ep 3: Cat Diabetes and Adventure Photography with Dr Philip Lhermette00:54:27

In this episode, we speak to Dr Philip Lhermette - former president of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) and founder of Elands Veterinary Clinic.

We discuss the correlation of diabetes in cats and humans, awkwardly hilarious social mishaps with clients and, of course, Gin!

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07 Aug 2020Ep 4: Tasty Tapirs (and other Exotics) with Matthew Rendle RVN00:58:51

In this episode, we speak to Matt Rendle RVN - one of the top exotic animals nurses in the UK.

 Matt is the Nursing Manager & Exotic Referral Specialist at Holly House Vets and regularly lectures to veterinary nursing and veterinary surgeon undergraduates at the RVC.  He's also the chair and co-founder of the Association of Zoo and Exotic Veterinary Nurses (AZEVN)  and has had a phenomenal amount of experience with many species across the world.

We talk to Matt about the Queen's Ravens (Who both Mike and Matt have had the pleasure of working with), Columbian Tapirs and care of exotic pets!

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14 Aug 2020Ep 5: Wonky Donkey Wound Care with Georgie Hollis01:04:33

In this episode, we interview Georgie Hollis - a good friend of ours and the founder of The Veterinary Wound Library (among many other exciting projects)! We discuss many of the ways which Georgie has worked with animals - be it rearing rams or making prosthetics for donkeys to name a few! 

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21 Aug 2020Ep 6: Medical Machinery and Motorbikes with Fraser Yule01:07:07

In this episode we speak to Fraser Yule who is an expert in ultrasound, CT and MRI equipment! 

 Having been involved with diagnostic imaging all of his working life, we discuss how to get the best out of your veterinary equipment. We also talk about Frasers passion for vintage motorcycles, photography and Babe (the horse).

 Don't forget we'll also be streaming the video version of Veterinary Ramblings on our Facebook page! Please check it out and give it a like!

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28 Aug 2020Ep 7: The Webinar Vet: Dr Anthony Chadwick01:07:49

Join us for our final episode for Season 1 of Veterinary Ramblings! 

This week we speak to Dr Anthony Chadwick who is also known as The Webinar Vet. The Webinar Vet is the largest online provider of veterinary CPD in Europe!

 We discuss the benefits of digitizing your practice and working with technology, as well as Anthony's love for his hometown of Liverpool and how playing guitar has helped him cope with the lockdown.

Don't forget we'll also be streaming the video version of Veterinary Ramblings on our Facebook page! Please check it out and give it a like! 

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11 Sep 2020Ep 8: Special Episode with Alicia Jordan01:07:47

In this episode, we cover female representation, rock climbing, cycling, how to edit and produce a podcast with our Producer/Editor Alicia Jordan from Tesseract Media Services!

We sat down to review Season 1 and go over some of the best moments of our first few episodes - and it turned into our first-ever special episode!

We've had such a blast filming this first season, and hope that you've enjoyed watching (and drinking along)! If you'd like to support us further, don't forget we're launching a Kickstarter and will have lots of great merchandise for sale very soon! 

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25 Sep 2020Ep 10: Hips, Knees & Bumpsadaisy with (Prof/DR/MR) Andy Langdown01:07:18

This week we're speaking to Andrew Langdown, an Orthopaedic Hip & Knee Surgeon who also works as a Visiting Professor in Dubai. He's also a medal-winning competitive cyclist, currently cycling for Full Gas Racing Team.

Andy is recognised as one of the UK’s leading Hip Arthroscopy surgeons and is passionate about joint preservation surgery and the use of minimally invasive techniques. We discuss the similarities and differences across veterinary and human medicine, cycling and time trials and some funny stories from the operating room (accompanied with the usual ramblings)!

Don't forget the Video version of Veterinary Ramblings is also available on our Facebook Page! We've also launched a Kickstarter project with lots of rewards available if you are able to further support the show, check it out by searching for 'Veterinary Ramblings Podcast Fundraiser' on www.kickstarter.com, we'd really appreciate it! 



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02 Oct 2020Ep 11: Exotic Birds with Dr Neil Forbes01:12:48

Join us this week when we sit down with Dr Neil Forbes, an exotic animal specialist who is passionate about the welfare of vultures. Neil does lots of voluntary work to provide them with safety and security for their future. 

In this episode, we discuss Neils work with Vultures and the general welfare of caged birds. For more information on how you can support the fantastic work Neil Forbes does, please visit: 

http://vulturealliance.org/

https://vulpro.com/

https://www.icbp.org/

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09 Oct 2020Ep 12: Intricate Ear Surgery with Nick Saunders01:13:19

This week we spoke to Nick Saunders! If you've ever wondered what it's like operating under a microscope, or in full-spacesuit-PPE then give this episode a listen! Nick is a Surgeon specialising in ear, nose and throat operations - he talks us through some of the fiddliest procedures he's accomplished. We also discuss his recent experience with COVID and his teaching techniques - namely the "feedback sandwich" (or baguette)!

 Please consider donating to our Kickstarter - we've only got a few days left! and thank you to all of you who have already contributed - it means a lot.

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16 Oct 2020Ep 13: Euthanasia & Outdoor sports with Dr Carl Gorman01:11:04

This week we sit down with Dr Carl Gorman. We talk about our shared interest in skiing, cycling and walking whilst also discussing all aspects of euthanasia.

Carl has a fascinating background and a keen interest in many aspects of veterinary care, including in orthopaedic & laser surgery. He is an editor of a veterinary journal and has written books (The Aged Dog, Clients and Pets and Vets) as well as contributing articles to various journals. 

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23 Oct 2020Ep 14: Special Episode: Mike and Julian Discuss Foraging and Animal Welfare00:55:34

Join us this week for a very special episode where we go deep on animal welfare and environmental issues that we feel particularly passionate about - Badger culls vs vaccinations, shark fins and legal loopholes, mycoremediation and recycling anaesthetic gases from surgery!

 We get pretty heated in this episode - there are some issues close to our hearts and we'd love to hear your opinion - so please feel free to join our Facebook Discussion group using the link below or searching for it on Facebook!

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2799487283659193/?source_id=110340490722072


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06 Nov 2020Ep 15: Mythos & Mushrooms with Georgie Hollis01:04:20

Georgie Hollis returns to Veterinary Ramblings this week to host an episode whilst Mike is on holiday! 

We discuss Greek myth and history, as well as the uses and dangers of mushroom foraging. We also talk about natural sources to dye material that you might be able to find in your garden!

(Please note, this episode was filmed a few weeks back - Mike didn't take a holiday during a national lockdown).

Tune in on Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your preferred podcast directory. 

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13 Nov 2020Ep 16: Veterinary Innovation with Alison Lambert01:03:33

This week we were lucky enough to sit down with Alison Lambert BVSc CMRS MRCVS, She is the founder of Onswitch and an Honorary Associate Professor at University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. She was even given the AVA’s Veterinary Business Thought Leader award in 2019!

We had a great conversation about her career path and the eventual founding of Onswitch. We also discuss differences between vet practices based in Australia and practices in the UK, plus, her thoughts on how veterinary training can be improved for future generations of students!


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20 Nov 2020Ep 17: Treatments & Transplants with Helen Ballantyne01:06:34

This week we sat down with the extremely talented and ambitious Helen Ballantyne! Helen is qualified in Pharmacology, Veterinary Nursing and Human Medicine and currently is the Transplant Co-ordinator for the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

We discuss the differences between human and veterinary nursing (as well as the similarities in mammal physiology). Helen also tells us about the nuanced complications that go into arranging and carrying out a delicate organ transplant - such as time vs. location, matching donor to recipient, and more. She was also the first of our guests brave enough to take on the 60-second CPD challenge!

While Helen's current role is working with humans, she also trains vets through her wonderful work with the British Vet Nurse Association (BVNA)! Is there anything she can't do? Geography perhaps...

If you'd like to see more of Helen's work, check out her latest lecture by following this link and registering:  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2328579120963967496


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27 Nov 2020Ep 18: Campervans & Canine Behaviour with Sif the Vet01:13:08

This week we're chatting to renowned animal behaviourist Sif Traustadóttir, a.k.a. Sif the Vet! 

We talk about her Icelandic heritage, including some of the unusual traditional food and how that compares to her new home (and cuisine) in Italy! We also touch on her travels across Europe with a campervan (and canine co-pilot), and her work as a Dog behaviourist -  and explore why dogs bark in this week's 60-second CPD.

Sif initially studied in Biology at the University of Iceland and then went on to graduate from Veterinary School in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2003. A lifelong student, Sif then finished her degree in Small Animal Behaviour Counselling from the University of Southampton, UK.

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04 Dec 2020Ep 19: Purr-fect Passions with Dr Margie Scherk01:02:11

Most of you will be familiar with the wonderful feline expert and prolific worldwide lecturer Dr. Margie Scherk! 

We were honoured to interview her this week, where we spoke about feline behaviour, handling skills and feeding techniques (including puzzle boxes!).She also spoke to us about the causes and world problems that she is most passionate about - and how she strives to reduce, reuse and repair rather than waste & buy new.

For those of you who know Margie, you'll know that she's a globetrotting superstar in the veterinary world. She is a Canadian private practitioner who founded the first-ever cats only Veterinary Clinic in Vancouver, has authored several papers and textbooks, served on the Board of the American Association of Feline Practitioners and was 2007 President of the organization amongst many other achievements. She's got so many important things to say, so if you get the chance to hear her speak - make sure you take it!

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11 Dec 2020Ep 20: #PlanetRVN with Jane Davidson01:04:20

Jane Davidson is an experienced vet nurse, writer, blogger and educator who has been supporting vets, nurses and students through her blog #PlanetRVN.  She was nominated for UK Blogger for the Year in 2019, a finalist for Pet Blogger of the year in 2018, among many other achievements. If there's one person who proves that there are many routes to success, it's Jane! 

She talks to us about her journey from NVQ to PhD, her best teaching (and learning) techniques and introduces us to her cat Edward.

Jane has been doing some seriously awesome work and has helped many people across the world - check out more of her work on YouTube by searching Jane RVN or Planet RVN!

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06 Jan 2021Ep 21: Fish & Fries with Prof. Dr. Stephen Divers01:01:59

Our first interview with a Brit abroad! Our good friend Professor/Dr. Stephen Divers is a British vet living abroad in the United States of America. We discuss the difference between the two cultures and what that means for Steve's working life, Britishisms and how he translates these to his American students and his coral reef fish tank.

Steve is also an endoscopic wizard, and shares his best practices and techniques and how he teaches these to his students.

(Apologies in advance, we had technical difficulties during this episode and the audio quality is not quite up to our usual standard. We're doing all we can to improve our quality with each episode but unfortunately, tech can sometimes get the best of us!)

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13 Jan 2021Ep 22: Life in China with Dr. Alasdair Hotston Moore01:03:39

This week we're chatting to Dr Alasdair Hotston Moore about his experiences of working and living in China 🌏✈🇨🇳 

How are Chinese clients different to work with? Was he able to pick up any of the language? Did traditional Chinese medicine impact his work? We answer these questions and discuss much more in this episode! 

'Alasdair qualified from Cambridge in 1990 and has focused on small animal surgery through his career. He has post-graduate qualifications in veterinary radiology, small animal cardiology, small animal surgery and medical education. He received his Fellowship for Contributions to Clinical Practice in 2017 and is an Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal Surgery. Alasdair has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals as well as in continuing education publications.'

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20 Jan 2021Ep 23: Rabbit Care & Sepsis Awareness with Jo Hinde RVN01:13:25

This week we sit down with Jo Hinde – an incredibly inspiring lady! 

Jo tells us about her passion for rabbit care and how LagoLearn Ltd came to be such an important educational resource for anyone working within the veterinary industry. We also discuss her life outside of work, including the Goodwood Festival of Speed and times when she has badgered parliament (Pun intended 😉). She also shares her experiences with sepsis and how important it is to raise awareness of this life-threatening infection. 

'Jo has worked in the veterinary industry since 2007 and has always had a special interest in rabbits. She owns and runs LagoLearn Ltd, providing rabbit specific CPD to veterinary professionals in both the UK and internationally. She also spends a significant amount of voluntary time working with charities and parliamentary groups to highlight animal welfare and is proud to be Senior Vice President of the BVNA (British Veterinary Nurse Association.) Jo attends many events, gives lectures and writes articles for the veterinary industry as well as the general public and schools. She has received several awards over the years including the Blue Cross Veterinary Nurse of the Year in 2014, an RCVS Innovation Award winner in 2017 and the IFAW Animal Advocate Award in 2017.'

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27 Jan 2021Ep 24: The Perigrinations of Dr. Wolfgang Dohne01:10:11

Our next guest is the Senior Vice-President of FECAVA, Dr. Wolfgang Dohne! We talk about some very entertaining FECAVA banquets and their unusual special award 'The Athenian Helmet'.

We also talk about Wolfgang's love of endurance sports - particularly cross-country skiing - and his adventures travelling across Europe!

'Wolfgang studied veterinary medicine in both Hannover and in Oslo and after a short spell in mixed practice in his native Germany, he moved to the UK where he worked for six years at a small animal clinic in Surrey before establishing the Virginia Water Veterinary Clinic near London in 1999 where he still remains as Clinical Director. After joining BSAVA’s International Affairs committee he became the UK FECAVA Director in 2009 and was elected a Board member in 2011. In 2017 be became the FECAVA President. Wolfgang is a general companion animal practitioner with a keen interest especially in feline medicine, soft tissue surgery and oncology.'

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03 Feb 2021Ep 25: Binturongs & Bob The Goldfish with Dr Faye Bethell01:01:30

Have you ever put an IV in an alligator? Or performed a C-section for a monkey? Well, this lady has!

Join us as we sit down with Dr Faye Bethell! From Binturongs to Bob the Goldfish, Faye talks about her fascinating work with exotic animals including her work with zoo species. She also shares some insightful 60 Second CPD about the use of IV catheters in different species of animals! 🐵🐊

'Faye qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 2009 and has since been working in busy practices around Norfolk and gained her European School of Veterinary Post Graduate Studies General Practitioners Certificate in Exotic Animal Practice in 2012 and becoming a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Recognised Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine in 2017. She opened Toll Barn Veterinary Centre in January 2014 and has a keen interest in medicine and surgery of all species including exotics. Outside of work Faye enjoys looking after her many animals and playing the organ at her local church.'

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10 Feb 2021Ep 26: Viruses & Valentines with Steve Dale01:10:31

Join us for a fantastic season finale with Steve Dale! We discuss lots of interesting things including the truth about animal intelligence, the link between COVID and cats, OneHealth and the Fear Free Initiative taking over the USA!

'Steve Dale, CABC (certified animal behaviour consultant) is author of twice-weekly national newspaper column (syndicated by Tribune Content Agency). He’s the host of two national radio shows (syndicated Black Dog Radio Productions, Steve Dale’s Pet World and The Pet Minute) as well as Steve Dale’s Pet World on WGN Radio, Chicago. His blog is https://www.stevedalepetworld.com/'

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21 Feb 2021Ep 27: Special Episode: Covid & Caca with Mike, Julian and BoJo00:54:26

Join us for a very special episode all about poo! 
(We promise it's not quite as silly as it sounds, you may learn a thing or two...)

In this episode, we cover pretty much everything from gorillas, wombats and hippos to unusual coffee, drunken cooks and thought-provoking short stories.

P.S. We talk about COVID for a bit of this episode - If COVID is not your cup of tea at the moment and/or if you don't want to hear an excellent impression of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, please join us approximately 14mins in - enjoy!


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25 Feb 2021Ep 28: Puppy Farming & Cat Care with Dr. Martina Načeradská01:00:06

 Join us as we sit down with the wonderful Dr. Martina Načeradská! 

Dr. Martina is a specialist in feline medicine who leads the team behind the first cat-friendly clinic in the Czech Republic! She is also interested in behavioural disorders of both dogs and cats and is very active in the fight against puppy farming, giving lectures to both breeders and the public. We discuss her work as well as Czech cuisine, candle sauce and the Charles Bridge in Prague.

Dr. Martina has published several papers about feline and canine medicine and is a member of ISFM (International Society of feline medicine), ESVD (European society of veterinary dermatologists) and PDTE (Pet dog trainers of Europe).

For more information about where you can access our show, please search for 'Veterinary Ramblings' on google or head over to https://www.veterinaryramblings.com/

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04 Mar 2021Ep 29: "Twice The Chat Is Twice The Fun" With Dr Neil Smith & Dr Molly Varga-Smith01:02:51

What's better than one fantastic guest? Having two!

Join us this week when we sit down with Dr Neil Smith & Dr Molly Varga-Smith for our first-ever double interview!

We discuss Neil's military career, including his time tackling the Ebola crisis in 2015 as well as working with horses during parades! We also chat about Molly's experience training for the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) and qualifying as a yoga teacher.

They introduce us to some of their fascinating pets, including Archie the hilarious Parrot and both Neil & Molly do a cracking job of tackling the 60-Second CPD Challenge! This week we were lucky enough to get two, one all about CPD and the other about using transferable skills whilst working with unfamiliar animals!

Neil graduated from the RVC in 1989 and was with the Royal Army Veterinary Corps until he retired from the Corps in October 2019. He has experienced many aspects of the profession including small animal, equine and meat inspection. He has also worked with Central Government Departments, both during FMD 2001 and was part of the UK team tackling Ebola in Sierra Leone in 2015. Currently, he works in Government Veterinary services and has formerly held the post of Queen's Honorary Veterinary Surgeon.

Molly graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1992. After graduation, she spent the next 4 years working in small animal and exotic medicine in Canada. These varied experiences included working in multicentre urban practice in Toronto and a small exotics practice in rural Ontario. Her caseload included a lot of native wildlife such as raccoons, skunks and red-tailed hawks. After returning to the UK in 1996 she has worked in both London and the North West. Molly gained her Certificate in Zoological Medicine in 2001 and her Diploma in Zoological Medicine (Mammalian) in 2007. Molly now heads the exciting new specialist exotic pets service at Rutland House Referral Hospital in St Helens, Merseyside.

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11 Mar 2021Ep 30: Life Of A Lay Member With Dr Adrian Ward00:53:34

This week we sit down with Dr Adrian Ward who is a Veterinary and Professional Regulation Consultant. 

We discuss his work within Veterinary, Accountancy, Nursing & Midwifery committees including how they work and why they are important for both clients and practitioners. As a former trustee of the Bella Moss Foundation, Adrian also explains responsible antimicrobial use and does a great 60-Second CPD with some top tips for general practitioners regarding antimicrobial resistance & flea treatment. Last but not least, it wouldn't be an episode of Veterinary Ramblings if we didn't discuss various alcoholic beverages and the experiences we've had under the influence! 

'Adrian graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1996 and spent several years working as a small animal vet in the south of England. After leaving general practice in 2011, he worked for a pharmaceutical company as a Veterinary Advisor and developed an interest in the development of antimicrobial resistance and the strategies that can be used to slow this process.

In 2014 Adrian returned to small animal practice as a locum and began work as a Case Examiner for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in their professional conduct department, later being appointed as a Chair (Fitness to Practice Panel) for the Nursing and Midwifery Council in 2017. He also works as a Lay Member for the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.'

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18 Mar 2021Ep 31: 'There's A Can In Every Can't' With Marny Cringle00:59:13

 This week our ramblings are not of a veterinary nature as we are sitting down with the awe-inspiring Marny Cringle to hear about her incredible story of surviving and thriving against the odds. We also discuss her success in wheelchair tennis, her love of playing the violin, our experiences with Australian wildlife and much more!

'Marny Cringle was living the dream. At 26 she was travelling the world, making a living as a registered nurse in London and playing the violin for the Fulham Symphony Orchestra. She was fit and active, playing tennis, running and swimming. On the first of December 1996 things changed completely. On a typical Sunday evening in London Marny waited with a friend on an underground station platform, just like thousands of people do every evening. A tube train sped past the platform and in a split second Marny was under the train and being dragged along. Marny’s leg was torn off, her head was smashed like an eggshell, her eyes had popped out of their sockets, five discs in her back were broken, part of her brain was missing (and what was left was partially exposed), and both of her lungs had collapsed and were filled with blood. These are just some of Marny’s injuries. Having been working as a trauma nurse, Marny was now in a trauma ward. Unconscious, and with virtually no chance of survival, today Marny is living a new dream. She is living an independent life, working again as a registered nurse and walking on two legs – albeit one of them is a bionic leg.'
https://www.marnycringle.com.au/about-marny/

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25 Mar 2021Ep 32: Satire And Spleenos with The Raptured Spleen01:03:06

We sit down and unmask the mighty organ that is The Raptured Spleen!

The Raptured Spleen is a satirical Facebook page loved by veterinary professionals and the Splenic Masses worldwide! Meet the mind behind your favourite spleenos including Practice Wondermum, Boomer Vet and old Mrs Parker. We discuss humour in the workplace, cancel culture and the part played by The Raptured Spleen in sticking up for cheeky students!

https://www.facebook.com/TheRapturedSpleen/

‘If you pop by for a laugh, you accept sometimes you'll be other side of the joke too, and that's OK. Any troubles, send us a message, no virtue signalling. Vet World is funny place, lets laugh together and look out for each other’

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01 Apr 2021Ep 33: Animal Doctors International With Dr Will & Dr Tara01:00:50

This week we sit down with Dr Will & Dr Tara from Animal Doctors International. Join us as we learn about the trials and tribulations of working life in Vietnam and Laos. They do a lot of fantastic work, both teaching and providing veterinary medicine to their unusual customers including walk-in tigers and pangolins! Don't miss out on this weeks 60-Second CPD called 'Stop That Elephant!' 

www.theanimaldoctors.org 

'Situated in both the heart of Ho Chi Minh City and Vientiane, Animal Doctors International strives to offer the very highest levels of compassionate, competent and professional veterinary medicine and surgery to all pets in Vietnam and Laos.'

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09 Apr 2021Veterinary Ramblings Trailer00:01:07

We would love for you to join us for our podcast Veterinary Ramblings. Veterinary Ramblings is an 'after-hours' podcast for veterinary professionals and animal lovers. 

In our show, we interview veterinary & medical professionals who share their funniest, rudest and most inspirational stories. In our later shows, we have a great feature called 60-Second CPD in which our guest shares some expert knowledge in a field of their choice in, you guessed it, 60 seconds! 

So, if this sounds like your cup of tea,  or gin, follow us on your favourite podcast platform or join us over on Facebook and YouTube for the video version of our show. 

Enjoy the show! And may your dog go with you. 


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15 Apr 2021Ep 34: Life, Death & Screw Ups With Dr Robin Hargreaves01:06:44

Veterinary Ramblings is back & this week we’re kicking off the season with Dr Robin Hargreaves, Director & Vet Surgeon at Stanley House Vets. We discuss the history of his practice which has offered out of hours services for over 100 years! We also share lots of anecdotes & life lessons for vets new & old regarding mentorship, euthanasia and learning from mistakes.

 Robin is a past president of the British Veterinary Association, The Lancashire Veterinary Association and a life member of the Veterinary Benevolent Fund (VBF). He has an interest in all aspect of general first opinion practice and loves to dabble with photography in his spare time! 

Lastly, a special mention to a foundation that Robin has helped raise a lot of money for -  https://www.myname5doddie.co.uk/ - a foundation which helps sufferers of Motor Neuron Disease seek ways to further research into this, as yet, incurable disease. For more info please check out their website.

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22 Apr 2021Ep 35: Lion Dentistry With Dr Martin Brice01:00:12

This week we're chatting to Dr Martin Brice about lion dentistry, working in the UK & South Africa, his time on television plus so much more!

'Martin qualified as a Veterinary Surgeon in June 1995 at Onderstepoort University, Pretoria, South Africa. Once qualified, he left South Africa to gain experience working in England and worked in Shropshire as a large/small animal vet.

A year later he returned to South Africa to manage a large small animal practice in Johannesburg where he also helped manage an emergency veterinary clinic. In 1998 he worked in ParaPara Umu, New Zealand in a single man small animal clinic. Here he developed his skills as a single practitioner and decided to specialise in small animal medicine. Since then he returned to the UK where he began his specialisation in Canine and Feline Internal Medicine. He is now continuing to develop that interest and his interest in dentistry, which he is now an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in.'

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29 Apr 2021Ep 36: Vet Sustain & Regenerative Agriculture With Dr Laura Higham01:13:24

Join us as we sit down with Laura Higham,  a veterinary consultant in sustainable livestock production at the Food Animal Initiative (FAI) and one of the directors at Vet Sustain. She is also studying for a PhD in antimicrobial use in agriculture at The Global Academy for Agriculture and Food Security at Edinburgh University and holds an MSc in international animal health.

We discuss regenerative agriculture, the difference between consumers and citizens, One Health and how we can all do our bit, both on a personal and professional level, to make our planet better for future generations!

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06 May 2021Ep 37: Gin Tasting, Whisky Auctions & Scottish Porridge With Dr Graeme Eckford00:48:48

Our first ever guest on the show, Graeme Eckford, is back this week! We've come a long way since episode one but join us for a more boozy, relaxed ramblings as we discuss cats stuck in sofas, whiskey auctions and Mikes homemade gin during our gin tasting session. Graeme also does an unusual 60-Second CPD about the benefits of porridge.

Check out our first episode, 'Whisky and COVID with Dr Graeme Eckford' to see more from our man up north.




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13 May 2021Ep 38: Tortoises, Sugar Gliders & Ferrets With Dr John Chitty01:00:53

We're chatting to John Chitty, the director of a small animal/exotics practice in Hampshire. We discuss John and Julians shared love of old books, giving the snip to tortoises and sugar gliders, ferret husbandry and the difficulties, but also benefits of working through the pandemic as a veterinarian.

Also, we want to give a quick shout out to a charity which John is the Trustee and Honorary Secretary of called Vetlife. They provide emotional, financial and mental health support to the veterinary community, check them out at www.vetlife.org.uk.

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20 May 2021Ep 39: The LGBTQ+ Veterinary Community With Sam Morgan00:55:27

This week we're chatting to Sam Morgan, former president of the BVNA counsel and current member of the BVNA advisory committee & British Veterinary LGBTQ+ committee as one of two RVN representatives. 

We discuss the difficulties of teaching over zoom and learn a little bit of welsh! Sam also shares her experience within the  LGBTQ+ veterinary community and things she would say to her younger self. 

Sam qualified as a veterinary nurse in 1999, working in both general and referral practice. Since qualifying, she’s achieved an advanced diploma in both medical and surgical nursing and a Certificate in Education. Sam began her teaching career in 2007 and is one of the directors at Abbeydale Vet Nurse Training, a specialist teaching centre who train and support Veterinary Nurses and Practices.

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03 Jun 2021Ep 40: Finding Out 'What Is You' With Dr. Pete Wedderburn AKA Pete The Vet01:02:18

Join us as we sit down with Pete Wedderburn AKA Pete The Vet. We ask him about his career path and if he would change anything about the choices he made. We also discuss how he got into the media as well as his love of facing his fears to do hobbies that scare him!

Pete is well known as a media veterinarian with regular national tv, radio and newspaper slots in Ireland and a weekly column in the Daily Telegraph since 2007. Pete is known as "Pete the Vet" on his busy Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages, regularly posting information on topical subjects and real-life cases from his clinic. He also writes a regular blog at www.petethevet.com and has written several books. Most recently, he has launched Petfix Club, a new website that provides a veterinary guide to help give pet owners online assistance as an extension of his work as a public educator.

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10 Jun 2021Ep 41: The Bella Moss Foundation With Jill Moss & Chris Laurence (MBE)01:00:01

Join us as we speak to Jill Moss & Chris Laurence (MBE) from The Bella Moss Foundation.

We discuss Jill's fascinating career as a child actress & find out how Chris got the charming nickname 'Spider'! We also learn about the tragic circumstances as to how The Bella Moss Foundation came to be & more about the wonderful work they do to promote responsible antimicrobial use and good hygiene in human & veterinary medicine. 

The Foundation aims to save lives through education & is committed to making the world a safer place for people & their pets. They have recently launched a new website so please check it out and do what you can to make the world a safer place for everyone: https://www.thebellamossfoundation.com/home

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