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Bova UK Podcast

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A veterinary specials podcast, bringing you the latest industry updates. We aim to provide an insight into Bova UK and also provide bite-sized discussions on di...

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  • Antibiotic Course Duration
    By Dr Fergus Allerton BSc BVSc CertSAM Dip ECVIM-CA FRCVSEuropean Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine Introducing the “Short Antibiotic Courses" Podcast. The podcast that promises to get you thinking!🎧 Are you ready to join the frontline in the battle against antibiotic resistance? 🌐We are excited to present our latest podcast, delving even deeper into the pressing global issue of Antibiotic Resistance (AMR). Whether you are a healthcare professional, or just curious to learn about the critical issue of AMR, this podcast is for you! Tune in to this podcast and become part of the movement to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics and secure a healthier future for generations to come.During this episode, Fergus and Jo Willock (from Bova UK) discuss shorter antibiotic course durations and their significance in tackling AMR. The discussion will cover the current evidence base and how we can generate more accurate antibiotic course durations.Are you interested in playing a role in tackling AMR? Fergus will be discussing the ongoing STOP on SUNDAY clinical study which you can actively participate in if you are a veterinary surgeon. Don't wait any longer, join us in tackling AMR now! Links: Prospective trial of different antimicrobial treatment durations for presumptive canine urinary tract infections | BMC Veterinary Research | Full Text (biomedcentral.com)SOS UTI Study (samsoc.org)Contact Fergus: [email protected]
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  • Anthelmintic Resistance
    ByProf Jane HodgkinsonDavid Rendle BVSc MVM CertEM(IntMed) DipECEIM FRCVSRCVS and European Specialist in Equine Internal MedicineProf Kris Hughes BVSc (Hons) FANZCVS (Equine Medicine) DipECEIM AssocACVIMIntroducing the “Anthelmintic Resistance" Podcast. The podcast that promises to inspire and promote evidence-based practice! 🎧 Are you ready to join the frontline in the battle against antimicrobial resistance? 🌐We are excited to present our latest podcast, delving even deeper into the pressing global issue of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Whether you are a healthcare professional, or just curious to learn about the critical issue of AMR, this podcast is for you! Tune in to this podcast and become part of the movement to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics and secure a healthier future for generations to come.During this episode, Lizzie is joined by Jane Hodgkinson, Kris Hughes, and David Rendle to discuss global anthelmintic resistance. These three passionate industry experts are here to inspire us all on the best way to control horse worms in the face of resistance. From management strategies to social sciences and beyond, how can we make parasite control more sustainable?Join us in discovering how we can protect our current anthelmintics and preserve them for the future. 
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  • Antibiotic Amnesty
    By Dr Fergus Allerton BSc BVSc CertSAM Dip ECVIM-CA MRCVSEuropean Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal MedicineIntroducing "The Antibiotic Amnesty" Podcast.🎧 Are you ready to join the frontline in the battle against antibiotic resistance? 🌐We are thrilled to present "The Antibiotic Amnesty", an empowering podcast that delves into the pressing global issue of Antibiotic Resistance (AMR). Join us on an eye-opening journey where we uncover the dangers posed by AMR, and explore the solutions that can help us combat this silent but formidable foe.Hosted by renowned experts in the field and featuring compelling interviews with leading researchers and healthcare professionals.During this episode,  Fergus and Lizzie Barnard (from Bova UK) discuss antibiotic amnesty and Fergus' involvement in the PROTECT ME initiative. The challenges faced in the use and misuse of antibiotics shall be discussed, alongside inspiration to improve our individual antibiotic stewardship.Whether you are a healthcare professional, or just curious to learn about the critical issue of AMR, this podcast is for you! Tune in to this podcast and become part of the movement to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics and secure a healthier future for generations to come.Links: RUMA CA&E (rumacae.org.uk)Home - RCVS Knowledge
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  • The "whys and how's" of phosphate restriction in cats with CKD
    By Dr Rosanne Jepson BVSc MVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS Associate Professor Small Animal Internal Medicine at the RVC and Dr. Sarah Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS CEO of Vet Professionals.Sarah Caney and Rosanne Jepson join together for this podcast episode, with the mutual joy of a past lecturer and student relationship rekindled. The imperative timing of diagnosis, and when to start the cat on an appropriate renal diet, for the stage of CKD, is discussed in great detail.  Sarah and Rosanne talk about the importance of the owner, vet, and nurse working together as a team, the owner should be encouraged to have regular contact with the practice, to feel supported and educated, for improved compliance. But what happens when the phosphate continues to increase, beyond what is recommended by the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS)? Sarah and Rosanne discuss when it is appropriate to introduce phosphate binders to the cats’ diet and other strategies that can be considered.If you would like more information on anything discussed during this podcast episode, please email us at [email protected] 
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  • An update on Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
    With Dr. Emi Barker BSc (hons) BVSc (hons) PhD PGCertTLHE DipECVIM-CA MRCVS and Dr. Samantha Taylor BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MANZCVS FRCVSRenowned feline specialists Dr. Samantha Taylor and Dr. Emi Barker discuss FIP in our latest podcast episode. Sam and Emi discuss legally available treatments that are allowing vets more hope when approaching these cases. Types of support and communication that are needed to manage the client's expectations during their FIP journey are also discussed in detail.We are very fortunate that we've had a group of specialists come together who run the FIP advice email: [email protected]  where they answer queries on a purely voluntary basis, as well as producing fantastic supporting documents.  This advice line is run by:Dr. Sam Taylor BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MANZCVS FRCVSProf. Séverine Tasker BVSc BSc DSAM PhD DipECVIM-CA FHEA FRCVSProf. Danielle Gunn-Moore BSc(Hon), BVM&S, PhD, MANZCVS, FHEA, FRSB, FRCVSDr. Emi Barker BSc BVSc PhD PGCertTLHE DipECVIM-CA MRCVSDr. Stephanie Sorrell BVetMed(Hons) MANZCVS DipECVIM-CA MRCVSThis advice line is solely for vets, not cat owners, if you are a cat owner with concerns, please speak to your veterinary surgeon and ask them to contact the advice group. For more information, you can also contact [email protected] 
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A veterinary specials podcast, bringing you the latest industry updates. We aim to provide an insight into Bova UK and also provide bite-sized discussions on diagnosis, treatment, and management of specific diseases or conditions. 
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