
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.

Getting the Full Picture: A Guide to Taking an Effective Patient History for Optometrists
October 21, 2025
Understanding a patient’s story is one of the most crucial skills in optometry. Before you ever reach for a diagnostic tool, your patient’s history can tell you more than you might imagine. Each symptom has a backstory and your goal as a clinician is to master that story.

From Sydney to the Outback: A GPs Journey Across Australia
October 20, 2025
In our recent webinar, one of our guest GPs shared a fascinating insight into what life can really look like after making the move to Australia. Unlike the often rigid, location-bound structure of GP careers in the UK, Australia offers something truly unique: the ability to base yourself in one location while travelling the country through your work.

GP Salary in Canada vs the UK
October 16, 2025
With a growing number of UK-trained General Practitioners exploring opportunities abroad, Canada has become a leading destination for doctors seeking improved remuneration, a more balanced workload, and an enhanced quality of life. This guide explores how GP careers in Canada compare to those in the UK, focusing on pay structures, working conditions, licensing requirements, and lifestyle benefits.

Veterinary CPD webinar – A Comprehensive Guide to Common Endocrine Disorders in Dogs and Cats by Dr Sarah Peters
October 15, 2025
Endocrine disorders are a frequent challenge in veterinary practice. DR Sarah Peters recently recorded a webinar for us to help Veterinary Students and understand the key clinical signs, diagnostics, and treatments that can make a significant difference in patient outcomes. This blog covers the most common endocrinopathies you’ll encounter in dogs and cats, including diabetes insipidus, Cushing’s disease, Addison’s disease, thyroid disorders, acromegaly, and hyperparathyroidism.