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The inaugural Vet23 Joint Conference has taken place in the Rochestown Park Hotel, Douglas, Co. Cork.<\/p>\n

Veterinary Ireland’s Food Animal, Companion Animal and Equine Groups joined forces to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and practical information by multiple veterinary disciplines at a single event. Expert speakers from practice, as well as from industry, research and academia, presented on key challenges in animal health and welfare.<\/p>\n

Paul McDermott, President, Veterinary Ireland commented: \u201cThis is a period of significant change in veterinary medicine and the entire Irish veterinary community has come together at Vet23 to provide Irish vets with the information and knowledge on how best to deal, at\u00a0a\u00a0practice level, with the issues\u00a0that will arise due to these changes.<\/p>\n

“Providing a forum for the exchange of information and ideas, our aim is to bring colleagues together from across the profession to talk through common issues and establish strong professional ties that will drive the development of the profession and advance veterinary medicine.\u201d<\/p>\n

Experts shares the latest research and insights across a comprehensive range of the key issues facing the profession. Some of the topics covered included:<\/p>\n