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  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Health Policy

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  • The United Kingdom's departure from the European Union (Brexit) introduces significant changes.
  • The veterinary profession faces novel regulatory and operational landscapes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the key implications of Brexit for veterinary surgeons in the UK.
  • To identify potential opportunities arising from the UK's new relationship with the EU and the rest of the world.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion and analysis of the current and anticipated effects of Brexit.
  • Review of policy changes impacting veterinary services and workforce.

Main Results:

  • Brexit affects veterinary workforce mobility, regulatory alignment, and trade in animal products.
  • New avenues for international collaboration and service provision may emerge.

Conclusions:

  • Proactive engagement with Brexit-related changes is crucial for the veterinary sector.
  • Strategic planning can mitigate risks and leverage opportunities for the advancement of veterinary care and animal welfare.