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BVA NI elects first president
Image: Carl Padgett gives NI Branch medal to Sandra Dunbar
Sandra Dunbar and officers chosen for NI branch

After months of discussions with members and veterinary associations in Northern Ireland, the BVA Northern Ireland Branch held its first meeting in Belfast last week.

During the meeting veterinary surgeon Sandra Dunbar was unanimously elected as the first president of the branch, alongside president elect Pat Hart and honorary secretary Jean Wales. Speaking after her election Sandra said: "I'm delighted and honoured to lead the BVA Northern Ireland Branch in its first year, with the help and support of an exceptional Officer team and Branch Council, not to mention the BVA secretariat in London.
 
“This new mechanism for all the existing associations and veterinary groups, alongside individual BVA members resident in the region, to channel their views and work more effectively together as a whole, will lead to a much stronger voice for the profession on matters of animal health and welfare. I’m looking forward to seeing how it will develop.”

The creation of the Northern Ireland branch follows the formation of the BVA Welsh Branch and the reinvigoration of the Scottish branch. The move is to ensure that all BVA members and sectors of the veterinary profession in Northern Ireland have a voice on BVA policy.

Former BVA president Carl Padgett said of the branch: "It has been a long time in the making but it has been vitally important for us to spend time listening to the views of the local associations and our members…I very much look forward to working closely with Sandra and the team on important issues such as bovine TB and other endemic disease programmes, pet animal welfare, and research."

NI chief veterinary officer Bert Houston welcomed the new branch as he addressed the inaugural meeting. Commenting on the BVA's "valuable" assistance in conveying the veterinary view on matters such as microchipping and tail docking, Mr Houston said the branch "seems to me to be a logical progression." He added that the branch will "further expand the ability of the profession to make their views known even more effectively to government, the agri-food industry and the public."

Every BVA member in Northern Ireland is automatically a member of the BVA NI Branch, regardless of their membership of other organisations. The officer team form part of a larger Branch Council which will be made up of representatives covering different areas of expertise. Click here for more information about the Northern Ireland branch.

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Defra shares new Sanitary and Phytosanitary guidance

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 Defra has published guidance for the vet sector ahead of a proposed UK-EU Sanitary and Phytosanitary agreement.

The agreement, which will change the movement and trade of animals and related products, could see reductions in checks, paperwork and certification. As well as describing regulatory developments, the advice highlights the importance of animal ID, registration and traceability in disease control and other compliance arrangements.

The guidance can be found here. More detail is expected as negotiations progress. 

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New form for online veterinary medicines retailers

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The form replace the previous Word version and is part of the VMD's ongoing commitment to digitise its processes. Anyone retailing prescription medicines online, including POM-V, POM-VPS and NFA-VPS categories, is lawfully required to register with the VMD before trading.

The change only applies to new applicants. Retailers already listed on the VMD's Register of Online Retailers or registered under the Accredited Internet Retailer Scheme (AIRS) do not need to do anything.