BEVA

Professor May becomes BEVA honorary member

Professor Stephen May has been awarded honorary membership of BEVA at this year’s BEVA Congress in Liverpool, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the equine veterinary profession. Professor May graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1980 and has pushed the boundaries of equine surgery and veterinary education ever since. He trained in equine […]

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BEVA rewards exhibitors with the best stands

Two exhibitors at this year’s British Equine Veterinary Association Congress held in September won awards for their inspired use of stand space. BEVA delegates voted in a competition sponsored by Veterinary Practice magazine via the congress app, identifying exhibitors who showcased their brand with panache and a welcoming ambiance. Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging won the Veterinary […]

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Past president steps into new role at BEVA

Former equine veterinary association BEVA president Lucy Grieve has been appointed as its veterinary projects officer. Previously an ambulatory assistant at Newmarket-based Rossdales Veterinary Surgeons, Grieve will be providing additional veterinary guidance and resources for BEVA in this new role. Grieve qualified from Cambridge University in 2007 and became the first diagnostic imaging intern at […]

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