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Call for solutions to veterinary medicines supply issues in Northern Ireland
The Veterinary Record
|November 3, 2023
Summary
Anna Judson, the new British Veterinary Association (BVA) President, urged action to improve veterinary medicine access in Northern Ireland. This critical issue impacts animal health and welfare across the region.
Area of Science:
- Veterinary Medicine
- Animal Health Policy
Background:
- Access to veterinary medicines is a significant concern in Northern Ireland.
- The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is actively addressing this issue.
Purpose of the Study:
- To highlight the urgent need for resolving issues surrounding veterinary medicine accessibility.
- To advocate for policy changes ensuring adequate supply chains.
Main Methods:
- The BVA President delivered a speech at the annual Northern Ireland dinner.
- The speech focused on the challenges faced by veterinary professionals.
Main Results:
- A clear call to action was made for immediate resolution of medicine access problems.
- The speech emphasized the importance of the issue in the President's agenda.
Conclusions:
- Urgent attention is required to ensure consistent and reliable access to veterinary medicines.
- Addressing this challenge is crucial for maintaining animal health and welfare standards in Northern Ireland.
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