Why the natural beauty and outdoor lifestyle are reasons to move as a GP to Canada
October 28, 2025
For General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK looking to combine professional development with a better lifestyle, relocating to Canada as a GP is an increasingly popular choice. Canada offers a stable healthcare system, a welcoming multicultural society, and an outstanding quality of life supported by scenic surroundings and a strong sense of community.
Veterinary CPD webinar – Understanding Anaemia in Dogs and Cats: A Comprehensive Guide
October 28, 2025
Anaemia is a common finding in veterinary practice, and understanding it is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. While it can sometimes be the primary reason a pet is brought to the clinic, it often serves as a signal of an underlying health issue. In this webinar Dr Stephanie Mitze demystifies anaemia and helps you understand the common causes, presentations and diagnosis.
Why the quality of life may be a reason to relocate to Australia as a GP
October 23, 2025
For General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK seeking a fresh start, relocating to Australia as a GP presents a compelling opportunity. Beyond professional rewards, Australia offers an enviable quality of life marked by sunshine, work-life balance, and a strong healthcare infrastructure.
The Australian healthcare system places GPs at its core, providing both career stability and lifestyle benefits that make moving to Australia as a GP an attractive prospect.
Vet School Diaries – The vet graduate job search
October 22, 2025
Anna Pill, Final Year Veterinary student at Liverpool university shared her job hunting journey with us and all our veterinary student population. Over a series of blogs and video she will dispel the myths of finding your first role and give you some top tips to help you make the right decision about your first graduate veterinary job.
Veterinary CPD webinar – Imposter Syndrome in the Veterinary Profession: What it is and How to Tackle it
October 21, 2025
Starting a veterinary career can be exciting, but it often comes with hidden challenges. One of the most common, yet least talked about, is imposter syndrome. Many vet students and new graduates find themselves questioning their abilities, doubting their success, and living in fear of being “found out” as a fraud, despite clear evidence of their competence.