Your data on MRCVSonline
The nature of the services provided by Vision Media means that we might obtain certain information about you.
Please read our Data Protection and Privacy Policy for details.

In addition, (with your consent) some parts of our website may store a 'cookie' in your browser for the purposes of
functionality or performance monitoring.
Click here to manage your settings.
If you would like to forward this story on to a friend, simply fill in the form below and click send.

Your friend's email:
Your email:
Your name:
 
 
Send Cancel

BVA Northern Ireland elect new president
BVA NI president
Simon was elected president after serving a year as a junior vice president.
President to be principle representative in relation to veterinary matters

Simon Doherty has been elected as the new president of the British Veterinary Association's (BVA) Northern Ireland branch.

During his term as president, Simon will be the principal representative of BVA's Northern Ireland branch in relation to veterinary matters.

Simon is a veterinary surgeon with a keen interest in global livestock health, welfare and preventative medicine;  in particular the design of new and improved vaccines for farm animals and aquaculture.   He is a Trustee and Ambassador for the livestock development charity, Send a Cow, and provides strategic technical and veterinary support to a number of their initiatives.

Simon was elected president after serving a year as a junior vice president.

In a statement, he said: “I am truly honoured to be elected as president of the BVA Northern Ireland Branch. I look forward to a full and challenging year ahead, working with the BVA Branch team in Northern Ireland as well as my veterinary colleagues throughout Northern Ireland to promote and support this wonderful profession.

"I will also work to champion the highest animal welfare standards for both companion and production animals. I want to engage all BVA members and potential members in Northern Ireland to ensure we continue to work with government, politicians and policy-makers to keep the issues that matter to vets on the agenda in Northern Ireland.”

Congratulating Simon on his election, BVA president John Blackwell said:
 
“BVA’s Branches are invaluable in safeguarding animal welfare and representing veterinary surgeons in the devolved nations, where animal health and welfare are the responsibility of the individual nation. The work of the Northern Ireland Branch and Simon and his colleagues brings invaluable expertise to discussions about relevant animal, agricultural and veterinary policy in Northern Ireland as well as playing a hugely important role when it comes to influencing politicians.
 
“I am delighted to welcome Simon as president, having already enjoyed working with him and the fantastic Northern Ireland team last year. I know he will bring both knowledge and passion to his role and be an exemplary advocate for the profession in Northern Ireland on topics as diverse as disease surveillance, pet animal welfare and veterinary medicines.”

Become a member or log in to add this story to your CPD history

VMD invites students to apply for EMS placement

News Story 1
 The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) is inviting applications from veterinary students to attend a one-week extramural studies (EMS) placement in July 2026.

Students in their clinical years of study have until 28 February to apply for the placement, which takes place at the VMD's offices in Addlestone, Surrey, from 6-10 July 2026.

Through a mixture of lectures and workshops, the placement will explore how veterinary medicines are authorised, non-clinical career opportunities, and other important aspects of the VMD's work.  

Click here for more...
News Shorts
Survey seeks ruminant sector views on antimicrobial stewardship

A new survey is seeking views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship.

Forming part of a wider, collaborative initiative, the results will help identify the types of data available so that challenges with data collection can be better understood and addressed.

Anyone working in the UK farming sector, including vets and farmers,is encouraged to complete the survey, which is available at app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk