The event is the UKâs leading non-clinical veterinary conference âoffering stimulating and pioneering CPD content from speakers within the veterinary profession and beyond'.
College says its 100 staff have âoutgrownâ their current headquarters in Westminster and need a new building with âsufficient capacity for growth of the college for the next 25 yearsâ.
Candidates have until 1 August to apply for the veterinary practice management qualification, aimed at experienced managers and veterinary team members in a leadership or management role.
âThis has been driven from our core portfolio, good market penetration and realisation of significant Le Vet revenue synergies,â says chief executive Ian Page.
âThe customer experience plays such a crucial role in practice life, and so it's very rewarding to be able to help new starters and experienced team members grow their confidence and develop new skillsâ â Sophie Dainty, Onswitch.
Some 15 months after opening, West Yorkshire practice premises described as âspectacularâ in design and appearance is fully accredited as small animal hospital and emergency services clinic.
Veterinary hospital is one of only two practices in the country to have achieved all six outstanding awards open to them under the Practice Standards Scheme.
âIâm really excited to be working alongside the VMA team and see this as a fantastic opportunity to focus on adding value to our expanding membership." â Fiona MacGillivray.