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The Toronto-based crew at Rvn it Back dissect the latest in music, Hip-Hop culture, NBA and much more. Dan, Keith and Kev leverage their passion for the music and entertainment industry to provide unique insight, critique, and commentary on a wide variety of new releases in hip-hop and R&B. Be sure to tune in as they leave the audience with a weekly playlist full of deep cuts and upcoming artists.
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Welcome to the Synaptic Tails podcast, where neurology meets practical tips in veterinary care. Hosted by Dr Emma Hancox, a Technical Vet Advisor at TVM UK, a Dômes Pharma Brand, alongside Dr Mark Lowrie of Movement Referrals. In each episode, we delve into managing neurology cases in first-opinion practice, sharing insights, tips, and tricks we've gained through our experiences. But that's not all! Over the upcoming episodes, we'll introduce you to TVM's S.M.A.R.T. Approach To Epilepsy. Wha ...
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(I'm having a break from podcasting - Keep an eye on here site for updates)- Veterinary life journeys. TV programs always present veterinary professionals as pet-loving people whose only worries lay at the practice, but vets are human too and make mistakes sometimes. Not only at work, but in life. I thought, if animal lovers saw our humanity, they would understand us better. And if they can understand us better, our animals would reap the benefit. Welcome to https://morethanjustavet.net podc ...
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In the final episode of the 'S.M.A.R.T. Approach' podcast series, hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie explore the notion of tailoring epilepsy management strategies to individual cases. They delve into the complexities of epilepsy management, discussing aspects such as the consideration of euthanasia, the impact of epilepsy on pets and their ow…
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In this episode of the Synaptic Tails Podcast, Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie delve into realistic methods of managing epileptic patients within the veterinary field. They discuss the nuances of patient referrals, the influence of behavioural changes, and the complexities of managing pharmacoresistant or refractory epilepsy. Furthermore, they ex…
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In this Synaptic Tails episode, hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie focus on the 'A' in the S.M.A.R.T. approach to Epilepsy - 'Advise.' Dr Lowrie provides an in-depth dive into three key areas of epilepsy treatment: management of seizures, management of the underlying cause, and importantly, management of the owner. The conversation touches on …
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Join hosts Dr Emma Hancox and Dr Mark Lowrie in this episode of Synaptic Tails as theydelve into the 'Measure' aspect of the S.M.A.R.T approach to epilepsy in veterinary practice. Focusing on phenobarbital, they discuss the importance of regular monitoring, assessing liver function, understanding drug serum concentration, variations in metabolism, …
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In our inaugural Synaptic Tails podcast episode, Dr. Emma Hancox and Dr. Mark Lowrie introduce TVM’s S.M.A.R.T Approach to Epilepsy. Focusing on 'Speak,' they engage in frank discussions about the challenges of seizure management, the role of veterinary staff, common misconceptions, and the significance of open communication between the vet, the pe…
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Welcome to the Synaptic Tails podcast, where neurology meets practical tips in veterinary care. Hosted by Dr Emma Hancox, a Technical Vet Advisor at TVM UK, a Dômes Pharma Brand, alongside Dr Mark Lowrie of Movement Referrals. In each episode, we delve into managing neurology cases in first-opinion practice, sharing insights, tips, and tricks we've…
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Nia is the latest #MTJAV guest. After feeling disappointed by her first job in the industry, she started to travel around the world and ended up in New Zealand. Her amazing life story goes through Japan, Nepal, and Stewart Island. But we will also talk about Wales, her drawing (a passion that made her the front page of a kiwi magazine!), Sea lions …
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After qualifying in the US and working in equine practice for a few years, Miranda moved to Germany and joined a company where she diversified into robotics! Despite the life-changing move, she hasn't lost her 'veterinary' identity. Miranda’s story of diversifying is becoming more and more popular in the veterinary industry, but it is still an extr…
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In this special episode, I talked to Daniella Dos Santos, one of the most well-known people in the British veterinary industry, about why there's a vet shortage. We discuss the why. But we also provide evidence for those who choose not to believe it. We talk about the causes that have led us to today's situation. In our talk, we explore Brexit, the…
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Would you take the plunge and commit your family to another country in the Middle East? Sarah tells me about all the weird and wonderful changes in her new life. From recent progress in society in the UAE to different cultural approaches in one of the first 24-hour veterinary hospitals in Dubai. More at morethanjustavet.net/listen We talk about why…
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Planning to make a quick buck by selling pups? Fancy getting your latest trendy cross breed cocker-labra-pug-doodle bitch pregnant? Think again. Abby tells us about just *some* of the things that can go wrong in the 'puppy trade'. These poor animals are living beings, and as such can (and will) attract large vet bills and welfare disasters. Don't g…
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Dead animals at Zurich University weren't going to deter Nadine from becoming a vet when she was only a tween. If anything, it encouraged her more. But after a few turns in her career, she wanted to go back to the roots of veterinary medicine. Welcome to Carriacou Animal Hospital, a veterinary charity in the Caribbean country of Grenada. Facebook's…
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Emily's blogpost page in More than just a vet website Emily’s career as a practice manager shows her dedication and love for the veterinary profession. She puts her heart into it when she talks about important issues such as team building and burnout: Issues that often we ignore in favour of more pressing clinical duties. But as she puts it, ‘I mak…
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More about this episode on morethanjustavet.net/listen Nina is a British veterinary surgeon with Ukrainian roots. Her grandparents were victims of WWII as forced labour and eventually made it to the UK. However, most of her extended family remains in Ukraine. The Russian invasion has caused her grave concern, and given her ties to her ancestral hom…
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More about this episode on Morethanjustavet.net/listen Maurice attended the University of West Indies to become a vet and now works in disease surveillance in Trinidad. He explains the socioeconomic situation that leads to animal poaching from Venezuela and the concerns about the welfare of the animals that are brought across to Trinidad. This epis…
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Merran is a veterinary pharmacologist who works in Australia. Merran talks about how her parents moved from the UK to Australia, and how her journey took her from being a veterinary surgeon to becoming a professor of Veterinary pharmacology at the University of Sydney. More about this episode on Morethanjustavet.net/listen Merran talks about how sh…
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Julian is a retired vet with a lot to give to the profession and to whoever wants to listen to him. I found Julian an excellent storyteller and I had loads of fun recording with him. More about this episode on Morethanjustavet.net/listen Listen to Julian Earl’s podcast episode now or download it from your preferred podcast platform, and I promise y…
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Listen to Cat H. (Cat the Vet) - the social media guru veterinary surgeon who has expanded her brilliant advice beyond the consultation room's boundaries. Online consultations might have been highlighted during the pandemic, but Cat has been at the forefront of the online world from the very beginning. Listen to her talking about how she started 'C…
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Claire is the co-founder of the BVCIS (British Veterinary Chronic Illness Support), and in this interesting episode, she talks about her journey to a difficult diagnosis and how it inspired her to share what she learnt about people with additional challenges in the veterinary profession. ‘There is a subcommunity for whom needing to finish work on t…
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Carla is a veterinary nurse of Spanish origin who came up with the idea of the district veterinary nurse. In this episode, she takes us through her life from childhood to district nurse campaigning and she discusses the benefits this job role would bring to both the profession and our patients. Oh! And she talks about sharks! Support the show…
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Pip only graduated to become a veterinary surgeon in 2019, with that in mind, she had to power through Covid very early in her career. In this episode, she talks about abortion in humans, buses in Manchester, dyspraxia, LGBT and writing about music. You will see for yourself, that she’s more than… well, you know the drill! Support the show…
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In this episode, Elliott, a vet who works in East Anglia, tells us about the highs and lows of working as a zoo vet and developing his own mobile vet business. He talks about his other passion as a photographer and we discuss his hobby as a falconer. Support the showBy More than just a vet by Francisco Gómez/Elliott S.
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In this episode, Chris talks about his journey through education and how he went to Slovakia to obtain his veterinary qualification. Chris discusses his passion for surgery when at work and how he plans to become a veterinary specialist, but he also talks about his incredible non-vet related interests: blogging, travelling, reading and… flying! Sup…
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Kate is a veterinary surgeon who works in Yorkshire where she grew up. Her main passions are running long distances, cycling and she is planning to complete an Iron-Man. In this episode, she talks about the first time she had to perform euthanasia as a new graduate, her time in India and controversial issues such as the importation of dogs with cro…
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In this episode, Laura, a vet who works in Derbyshire, tells us about how she will get a break from her Lead-vet career to explore the world, and hopefully, break a world record. Laura explains how this new adventure has grown to be a very important part of her life in the last few years, and how her passion for tandem biking has started to diversi…
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In this episode, Luca tells me about how it was when he first moved to the UK and I met him for the first time, why he works as a locum now and how he got there, but he tells me a lot more: about his family, his struggles, his younger self, and his hobbies… things that you wouldn’t expect from a ‘just a vet’. Support the show…
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In the absence of Keith, Dan and Kev begin to review and rate newly recent projects from Vic Mensa, Kodak Black, Kris the $pirit, and Beach Season. They also talked about the drama between Kanye/Drake, and Cardi B/Offdet, and much more. Playlist starts at 37:47This Week's Tracklist:1. Kris the Spirit - Lemonade 2. Pink Sweat$ - Call Me3. Orange - T…
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