The British Veterinary Association is the national body for veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom and is a not-for-profit organisation. Its purpose is that of knowledge dissemination, and not professional validation or academic competence. Knowledge dissemination is important in the veterinary profession to prevent a knowledge divide. [1]
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May 2011

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October 2010

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  • British Veterinary Association met with Jim Paice, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, to discuss Spending Review, along with 47 others. [3]
  • British Veterinary Association met with Jim Paice, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, to discuss the Veterinary Surgeons Act, Dangerous Dogs and other issues. [3]
  • British Veterinary Association met with Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, to discuss Spending Review, along with 47 others. [3]

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