Parasiticides are vital for keeping pets healthy and preventing serious animal and human health risks, but growing evidence shows that these products are contaminating the environment, with the potential to impact wildlife, ecosystems, and public health
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Parasiticides are vital for keeping pets healthy and preventing serious animal and human health risks, but growing evidence shows that these products are contaminating the environment, with the potential to impact wildlife, ecosystems, and public health.
As a vet in practice, you will be facing increasing pressure to balance parasite control with environmental responsibility, and knowing how to make confident, tailored prescribing decisions has never been more important.
Join us for a practical, solution-focused member-only webinar designed to help you navigate real-world conversations and prescribing challenges in practice. We’ll explore the recently updated BVA, BSAVA and BVZS advice, and show how to apply it day-to-day.
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This webinar will feature scene setting, a panel discussion, and time for an audience Q&A.
President, British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) ,
Senior Environmental Safety Assessor , VMD
Francine has been a dedicated member of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) since 2008, contributing in various roles. Most notably, she has been an integral part of the team that evaluates human and environmental safety data for new veterinary medicine applications. With a background in environmental science and toxicology, Francine has consistently focused on environmental safety throughout her career. Currently, she serves as the Senior Environmental Safety Assessor within her team. Recently, she has taken a leading role in the VMD’s participation in the cross-government Pharmaceuticals in the Environment (PiE) initiative.President, British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA)
Julian graduated from the RVC in 1996, and after 3 years of mixed practice, settled into small animal practice. Having sold his practice in West Sussex 5 years ago, Julian now does mainly peripatetic surgery and in-clinic training. At present, he is President of the BSAVA.