VETERINARY NEWS

Topic: Veterinary Benevolent Fund

    VBF campaigns to get a sticker in every practice

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a new campaign to get a sticker displaying the organisation's helpline telephone number for veterinary professionals in every practice. The charity has produced a video which explains why. http://vimeo...

    Book of tips now available for final year students

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched an electronic version of the Pocket Book of Tips for Practising Vets which will be given away free to all final year veterinary students in the UK. At the launch party at the Royal Veterinary College...

    Somerset vet has a winning tip

    Phil Kenward from Farm Vets South West in Bridgewater, Somerset has won a bottle of port from the Veterinary Benevolent Fund for submitting the best practical veterinary tip. The tip was: "Do not allow the owner's diagnosis of his problem to...

    VBF survey identifies key challenges facing vets

    A survey carried out by the Veterinary Benevolent Fund has identified stress management and maintaining a healthy work/life balance as the biggest challenges facing veterinary surgeons and the profession. Asked: 'What are the key issues, if any, for...
  • New film about a veterinary surgeon's nervous breakdown

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a short film about a veterinary surgeon's experience of severe depression and her inspiring recovery. The charity says it hopes the film, published on the Vetlife website today , will encourage the veterinary...
  • Survey to help the VBF help you

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a survey for veterinary surgeons in order to learn more about how the charity is viewed by the profession, and understand how it might improve the support it offers. Please take part! The survey is anonymous...
  • Pioneering vet leaves generous bequest to the profession

    The Executors of the Will of the late Mary Brancker have notified the Veterinary Benevolent Fund that she left a share of her estate to the charity. Mary Brancker was one of only a handful of women vets when she qualified in 1937. She went on to...
  • Here today, gong tomorrow

    The President of the Veterinary Benevolent Fund (VBF) Dr Lydia Brown has been awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Years Honours List, for services to the veterinary profession. Lydia qualified as a veterinary surgeon from Liverpool and has spent most...