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New video sets out how we benefit animals and the public
18 March 2015
We have recently released a new video that sets out how our activities benefit animal and public welfare by helping to make the veterinary profession the best it can be.
The video, entitled ‘We are here for you’, features interviews with our staff who explain their roles and how what they do aids the profession and ultimately improves animal health and welfare.
Lizzie Lockett, our Director of Communications, explains: “Improving animal health and welfare by advancing the ethical, professional and clinical standards of the veterinary profession is at the heart of all our work, and this video sets out the myriad ways in which we do this.
“Although animal owners may know of us primarily through high-profile disciplinary cases or our process for handling concerns, we do so much more to ensure their experience of using veterinary services is a positive one.
“For example, we set the standards for and monitor the quality of veterinary education; we hold Registers of those vets and veterinary nurses who are qualified to practise; we set professional standards for vets and veterinary nurses; and we help practices raise their standards through our Practice Standards Scheme. And that’s just a snapshot of our role!”
The video is available to view on our YouTube channel.