Information about the topics discussed during the British Veterinary Association (BVA) Council meeting at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, England on December 9, 2009 is presented. It cites a paper introduced by BVA former president Nicky Paull on fees for Official Veterinarians (OV). It also highlights the proposed Animal Health's fee system by BVA president Bill Reilly.
Information about several papers discussed at a meeting sponsored by the British Veterinary Association (BVA) Council on the Official Veterinarian (OV) negotiations held in May 24, 2009 at Mayfair Cavendish Conference Centre in London, England is presented. Topics include the introduction of electronic system for Official Veterinarian (OV) work, and a discussion on tuberculosis (TB) testing fee proposal between BVA and Animal Health. The meeting featured BVA Council members like Bill Reilly.
CONFERENCES & conventions, VETERINARIANS, MEMBERSHIP in associations, institutions, etc.
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Information about the topics discussed at the meeting of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) Council held at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, England on July 8, 2009 is presented. The event focused on interim proposals for restructuring the Council, including the representation of every BVA member on the Council. It was attended by a number of Council members who raised concerns about the impact of a regional structure on the territorial divisions.
Information about the topics discussed during the British Veterinary Association (BVA) Council meeting in London, England on April 15, 2015 is presented. The meeting highlighted the appointment of George Levvy to assist the BVA with its governance review. The event also discussed possible methods for selecting BVA presidents and the outcome of the European Union (EU) membership for the veterinary profession in the country.
VETERINARIANS, ANIMAL welfare, PUBLIC health, FOOD production
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The article focuses on the statement of Bill Reilly, president of British Veterinary Association (BVA), about the role of veterinarians to the public in London, England. He states that veterinarians play a vital role on the frontline of disease surveillance and control and in safeguarding the farming industry, food production and public health. He infers that promoting high standards of animal welfare was also an important part of the veterinary profession's public good functions.
The article offers information on the British Veterinary Association (BVA) in London, England. It mentions the activities of the BVA officer in the week ending September 16, 2012, such as the meeting of BVA president C. Padgett and president-elect P. G. Harlech Jones with Goat Veterinary Society and Sheep Veterinary Society. It also discusses the election for the board members of the association.
The article provides information on the British Veterinary Association (BVA) located in London, England. It states that the officers of BVA include N. J. Paull as president and W. J. Reilly as president-elect. Among the divisional events of the organization include the East Midlands Recent Graduates Meeting and BBQ on May 30, 2009 and Royal Counties Veterinary Association Meeting on June 3, 2009.