BEVApod Congress 2023: ’They are just being difficult... but do we mean the horse or the client?’ with Gemma Pearson & Tamzin Furtado
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Gemma Pearson, Director of Behaviour at The Horse Trust and based at Edinburgh Vet School, and Tamzin Furtado, Researcher in Human Behaviour at Liverpool, and also funded by The Horse Trust, are both big players at this year's Congress. Behavioural change is key to not only improving our clinical success as vets, in terms of patient outcomes and owner compliance, but it can also improve the welfare of the animals we serve, create positive experiences for our clients, and facilitate enjoyment and job satisfaction for us as vets and nurses. Clinical skills are not all that is required of us. The behaviour skills, both equine and human, are what makes us able to effect what we know and make long-term changes for the better.
RCVS Specialist in equine behavioural medicine, Gemma Pearson, talks us through the background story of this new course, available free to BEVA members. Gemma has compiled a bite-size, digestible course with the busy practitioner in mind, which includes new material, on equine behaviour and...
Published 11/11/24
A rundown of the most important news from the last month that you need to know as a veterinary professional including:
Standards & Advice update: Advice published on amended Veterinary Medicines Regulations
Read the RCVS guide to the VMR changes
RCVS Registration categories...
Published 10/31/24