The Veterinary record
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Some of the potential implications of Brexit for the veterinary profession were highlighted during the BVA Congress at the London Vet Show last week. A session run jointly by the BVA and the RCVS gave delegates the chance to hear how the two organisations are approaching the issue and discuss their own concerns. Kathryn Clark reports.
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ALICK SIMMONS: , chair of the BVA's Brexit working group, discusses the implications of Brexit for the veterinary profession and the opportunities it might provide.
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▪ Principles to underpin the profession's lobbying position during Brexit negotiations▪ Policy priorities for 2016/17▪ Update on BVA's strategic planThese were among matters discussed by the BVA Council at its meeting during BVA Members' Day on September 22. The then BVA President, Sean Wensley, chaired the meeting, which was held at the At-Bristol Science Centre in Bristol.