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IVC Evidensia’s inaugural Referral Summit takes place

Over 350 European specialists, referral clinicians and residents from 11 countries registered to access the virtual sessions and on-demand content

In the first of its kind, IVC Evidensia has hosted a virtual two-day event for its extensive referral teams, creating an opportunity for networking and open discussions within and across speciality areas.

Over 350 European specialists, referral clinicians and residents from 11 countries registered to access the virtual sessions and on-demand content, with the majority attending the live sessions between busy clinical schedules.

With over 170 referral sites across Europe, this innovative virtual event delivered a mix of both clinical and professional development. Participants, representing over 15 different specialist disciplines across all species, enjoyed content including complex multi-disciplinary case discussions alongside professional leadership topics such as quality improvement and mentoring all delivered by leaders in the veterinary field.

Giving attendees the opportunity to network with colleagues and peers, additional small group discipline-specific discussion rooms were hosted. The group‘s Specialists and residents were able to meet and share experiences and insights with the aim of growing and strengthening its specialist training and career development opportunities.

Amanda Boag, IVC Evidensia’s Group Referrals Director said, “Developing our people is core to delivering exceptional veterinary care. Sharing knowledge and experiences at this innovative Referral Summit supports our teams and strengthens our referrals community.”

She went on to say, “I was delighted that so many of our clinicians joined the summit and used the opportunity to network. The professional stream topics focused on quality improvement, clinical research, specialist education and mentoring with an excellent keynote from Peter Brindley on leadership. It was also great to hear about and discuss complex cases which benefitted from multidisciplinary approaches, highlighting the strength and depth of our teams.”

The summit was held over two days with day one covering Professional Leadership and day two having a clinical focus.

Day 1 – Professional Leadership

A focus on professional development including the future of specialist training, ethics in clinical research, quality improvement and mentorship.

Day 2 – Clinical Focus

A series of multi-disciplinary case presentations delivered by specialist teams, followed by speciality-focused group discussions for diplomates and residents, supporting networking and sharing ideas across the IVC Evidensia referral network.

Speakers at the event included:

  • Peter Brindley (MD FRCPC FRCP Edin FRCP Lond), Critical Care Physician, University of Alberta Hospital – Keynote: Leadership, followership and culture: enough with the buzzwords, lets gets candid
  • Lidewij Wiersma (BSc(Hons) DVM PhD Dip. ECVP), Chief Executive Officer of the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation
  • David Morton (PhD MRCVS DipECAWBM), Chair of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel
  • Clive Elwood (MA VetMB CertSAC MSc PhD FRCVS DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA), Leadership Coach from Trellis
  • Chris Gush (BSc(Hons) MSc), Executive Director at RCVS Knowledge

The pre-recorded “on-demand” library included presentations from residents across IVC Evidensia, showcasing their research projects and specialists highlighting ground-breaking cases.

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