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Nikki McLeod
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  • 33. Dr Katrin Jahn, DrMedVet, CertVA, MANZCVS (Veterinary Behaviour) MRCVS - sharing the knowledge
    Dr Katrin Jahn, DrMedVet, CertVA, MANZCVS (Veterinary Behaviour), DACVB, MRCVSBoard-Certified Specialist in Veterinary Behaviour MedicineFear Free Certified ProfessionalKatrin has been a veterinarian for over 25 years and have owned and run her own practice for over 15 of those years, providing her with a wealth of knowledge and experience in all areas of veterinary medicine and pet health.Katrin and I chat about her new online courses in dog and cat care available for pet caregivers and professionals alike in 'Learn to Speak Dog' and 'Learn to Speak Cat'. Then for vet and pet professionals, PSYCHOACTIVE, a Ultimate Guide to Practical Veterinary PsychopharmacologyBuy - Trinity Veterinary Behaviour
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  • 32. Samantha Lympany-Tier MSc - staying curious
    Special guest time, and it is the wonderful Samantha Lympany-Tier talking to me about Emotional Welfare in Animals. "First and foremost, I am an educator. I am passionate about helping people find their spark, whether that is delivering a falconry display to an arena of over 500 people, teaching formal curriculum-based content in a classroom, working with a small group to develop a practical skillset or holding a safe space one to one for someone to find their own path. I believe in growth through curiosity, and I channel that in everything I do. Currently an Education and Development Officer at Optivet Referrals, passionate about colleague progression and moral wellbeing. Advocating for understanding and integration of patient emotional welfare in clinical practice. Strong advocate for the role of the veterinary care assistant as its own specialism. MSc Clinical Animal Behaviour from University of Edinburgh. Thesis: Exploring the understanding and perception of animal emotional welfare by veterinary professionals. Feline behaviourist. Championing the understanding of our feline companions through public education and co-operation. Specialist areas of interest: new cat owner support, cat mental wellbeing, cat health support (ex. environmental modifications, training and owner emotional support). Available for in-practice CPD and development. Newly qualified and accredited executive coach. Described as curious, supportive, attentive and intuitive by my thinkers. Background in teaching, public engagement, bird keeping and animal training. Enjoys teaching anybody who will listen about birds and cats, and hanging about on aerial hoops."
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  • 31. Vicky Halls RVN ISFM Head of Unowned Cats - connecting with cats
    Vicky is a registered veterinary nurse and clinical animal behaviourist, having spent over 25 years specialising in cats. Vicky has lectured all over the world on cat behaviour to veterinary and lay audiences and now speaks on cat population management and Cat Friendly Homing. Vicky is also a qualified and registered person-centred counsellor. Vicky is the author of seven best-selling books on cats for the general public, several peer-reviewed papers for scientific journals and co-author of veterinary textbooks and published guidelines. At home, Vicky is a slave to the demands of LC, her pre-loved elderly black moggie. Join ICatConnect virtual event 12-13th November Check out Vicky's new book here Check out Vicky's books here
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  • 30. Nicky Trevorrow BSc (Hons) PG Dip (CABC) RVN - keeping up with the cat chat
    Nicky Trevorrow BSc (Hons), PG Dip (CABC), RVN. Nicky works in Cats Protection's Veterinary Department at the National Cat Centre as a Behaviour Manager.
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  • 29. April Murphy RVN - kitty-cat chat
    April is a registered veterinary nurse and has completed her ISFM Certificate in feline nursing. April currently works as a float nurse for Goddard Veterinary Group. April is currently undertaking the Colourful CPD Veterinary Nurse Consulting Certificate. She loves learning, developing new skills and being kept busy in her role. She is passionate about feline care and nursing and enjoys nurse consults as well as anaesthesia. April hopes to encourage veterinary nurses, students, and veterinary care assistants to have a voice and feel valued in their role. April shares her life with her handsome cat, Toffee. In this episode, I speak to April about a brilliant article that was printed recently in VN Times, about Cat Friendly Clinics.
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