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    • 26 Apr, 2018

    Mayhew celebrates World Vet Day

    Mayhew is celebrating and marking World Vet Day (28th April 2018) by highlighting our vet training programme.

    World Vet Day pays a special recognition to the veterinary profession, celebrating the significant contribution vets have on society.

    This year Mayhew will be training 20 national and international vets through our vet training programme at our state of the art Community Vet Clinic in Kensal Green, North West London, which offers affordable preventive treatment that benefit the London community and individual pet owners long term.

    The vets each spend two weeks training with our Chief Head Vet, Dr Ursula Goetz, and the rest of the Vet team.

    As part of the training, our Vet team provide an insight into pre and post-operative care, protocols and techniques for improved animal handling, efficient sterilisation techniques and pain management. Implementing these best practice methods significantly helps to reduce the risk of complications during and post-operation, improves animal welfare and minimises the stress to the animals before, during and after neutering and general surgery.

    Mayhew’s Chief Head Vet, Dr Ursula Goetz, said: “The vets participating in the training are enabled to not only help the animals, but to also gain an overall understanding of the complexity of animal welfare and population management, so that they are able to have a positive impact on the animals they deal with as well as educating the people involved to help relieve the suffering of animals all over the world. They also have the chance to learn more about Mayhew’s various community outreach and education programmes.

    “We believe that our Veterinary Training Programme enables veterinary professionals to return to their practices not only with enhanced veterinary skills, but also with a general understanding of animal behaviour.”

    Dr Constantin Puie with one of our furry residents

    Dr Constantin Puie, who participated in the vet training programme earlier this year, said: “I have learnt a great deal during my two-week placement with Mayhew. I have learnt a lot about the improved handling and treatment of animals before and after surgery, also the sterilisation techniques they use.

    “I am looking forward to taking my new knowledge and sharing it with other vets.”

    We are celebrating vets in London and also the international vets they train as part of our International Vet Training Programme, who leave not only with enhanced veterinary skills, but also with a general understanding of animal behaviour, knowledge about shelter medicine and the humane management of street dog and cat population.

    Dr Ursula Goetz added: “We established our International Veterinary Training Programme with the aim to promote safe and secure neutering techniques for animal welfare projects abroad and to encourage the advancement of dog and cat population management abroad through education.”

    To find out more about our International Vet Training, please visit here or call 020 8962 8000.

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