
SPVS have launched the full lecture and workshop programme for their non-clinical Congress in 2025. The event, aimed at the full practice team, will take place from 30 January to 1 February 2025 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole.
Registration and full event information can be found at the SPVS Congress website. Early-bird prices start at just £365 for the 3 days – with further group discounts and day tickets available. Passes include access to 4 streams of lectures, the Congress exhibition, complimentary refreshments, and hot lunches.
The event theme will be Connect, Collaborate, Progress – through building quality networks, and embracing collaboration, we can all make positive changes in our professional and personal lives.
Lecture streams will focus on practice management, leadership skills, self-development, business development and team dynamics. Highlights include:
- Congress opener, engineer, author and executive coach, Cassie Leonard
- Vet Times Big 6 Live on being practice ready for the future veterinary workforce
- A whole day on Saturday for those considering starting up or expanding their business
- Friday morning collaborative “Business Club Live” speed-networking session – an opportunity to connect and discuss a variety of relevant, pre-defined issues
- A large animal and equine stream focusing on the unique challenges faced by veterinary professionals in this “field”!
- Dedicated CMA preparation stream covering key areas such as Client Education, Team Management and Financial Considerations
- A raft of speakers new to SPVS Congress excited to share the knowledge and experience with interested fellow professionals
- Full streams dedicated to short, relevant topic introduction presentations with extended Q&A panel sessions
Joining Platinum Sponsors, Elanco and PetsApp, in the exhibition will be a wide selection of companies offering the latest products, services and advice.
The fun-packed social programme includes Happy Hour, race night and the President’s Party with a sparkling reception, 3-course meal and one of the UK’s best party bands, The Kings.