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British Veterinary Association Welcomes Challenges Set Out For Profession

The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the publication of Professor Lowe"s report "Unlocking Potential: a report on veterinary expertise in food animal production" aiming to tackle some of the concerns raised by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee inquiry into vets and veterinary services in 2003. Nicky Paull, President of the BVA, said: "With the recent Defra consultation on responsibility and cost sharing and a proposed new structure for animal health in the UK, now is the right time for vets to take stock of where we are and where we are going. "Professor Lowe"s report sets out a number of challenges and we welcome the opportunity to consult widely with our members and take forward ideas and proposals to ensure a healthy future for the veterinary profession. Over the years vets have adapted to many changes and the profession has never shied away from these challenges. "Although the primary focus of the report is veterinary surgeons working in farm and food animal practice, many of the issues raised cut across the whole of the profession. We will be seeking the views of all our members and divisions to ensure we are at the centre of shaping how the recommendations are taken forward." British Veterinary Association


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