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Blog: 10 Questions for Emily Bridges
Emily worked as a Vet Surgeon in one of our first-opinion practices before recently becoming our new Vet Graduate Programme Lead.
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Article: Team work makes the dream work
Vets4Pets Nuneaton, which opened in 2017, won the 2019 New Practice of the Year award at Vets4Pets' 2019 National Partner Conference.
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Blog: 10 Questions for Samantha Butler-Davies
Samantha is our new Veterinary Clinical Services Manager at Vets4Pets’ Support Office! Click here to read more about her fantastic new role.
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Blog: People are my passion and I love learning!
In 2016, I joined Vets4Pets to be a People Advisor, providing support to Vets4Pets and Companion Care Practice Partners and colleagues.
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Blog: Raising awareness for vet nurse apprenticeship training
Rebecca Reynolds talks about Pets at Home Vet Group’s new Nurse Academy supports Joint Venture Partners with vet nurse apprenticeship training.
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Farnham
Vets4Pets Farnham is a successful and profitable practice. We are actively searching for a new partner to take up the leadership of the practice.
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BLOG: A Day in the Life of an Apprentice
We spoke with Andrea Jodrell, our Support Office Manager, to ask her the burning questions many of you have about apprenticeships.
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BLOG: Milestone celebrations for RVN and Practice Owner Rachel
We hear more about her long-standing veterinary nursing career and business success, having signed up as Vets for Pets’ first RVN JVP 20 years ago...
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BLOG: Second practice success – Joint Venture Partners Leah Whitlam and Cristina Cozmescu
Head Nurse Leah Whitlam and Practice Manager Cristina Cozmescu became partners of their own practice in 2018, by 2022 they were ready to expand the partnership.
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BLOG: Carl May RVN – celebrating Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month
To celebrate Carl May RVN's achievements, as a part of VNAM, we caught up with him recently to find out how life as an RVN and JVP is going.
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BLOG: Marking National Inclusion Week 2022
National Inclusion Week 2022 blog highlighting our achievements in the last year as well as our plans for the future. Pets just see people, and so do we.
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BLOG: Creating a ‘Bee Friendly’ veterinary practice
We recently caught up with Martin Chamberlain, JVP and Veterinary Surgeon at Cleveleys Vets4Pets, to hear about their latest initiative.
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BLOG: Carl May: Joint Venture Partner Vets4Pets Alsager
Carl May RVN Joint Venture Partner (JVP) Vets4Pets Alsager Partnerships Partnership vets joint venture partners RVN partners
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Blog: My graduates teach me as much as I teach them
Taking on new graduates is really rewarding. My aim is to get them on their feet, so they can spread their wings and fly.
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Blog: International Day of Women and Girls in Science
To mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we asked two of our vets what inspired them to study science & how it contributes to their daily roles.
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Blog: My practices are nurse lead, and I’m fortunate to have a strong nursing team.
RVN Rachel Smith is a Vets4Pets Joint Venture Partner (JVP). Here she talks about becoming a JVP and her strong advocacy for the vet nurse profession.
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Blog: 10 Questions with our Clinical Development Managers
Sara Dunne, Joao Koehler and Orly Simkin – who are all vets – now spend their 9 to 5 helping other vets and vet practices thrive.
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Press Release: UK's First Autism Friendly Vet Practice Announced
Vets4Pets Alsager has become the first vet practice in the UK to be recognised as autism friendly, by the National Autistic Society.