Antibiotic Amnesty 2024 is here!
This November, we’re teaming up to combat antibiotic resistance. Got any old or leftover antibiotics for your pets? Now’s the time to return them safely to your vet clinic! Let’s stop misuse and protect the effectiveness of antibiotics. 🐾
Today, on #WorldMentalHealthDay, let's not forget the incredible veterinary professionals who care for the well-being of animals - and need care for their own mental health too.
A reminder of what we do at RADAR - we can offer tailor-made infection control protocols (whether yours need a refresh or you're starting from scratch), practice-specific training and guidance, and support for your veterinary practice in all things #infectioncontrol related!
It can be difficult to keep up with the latest information on microbiology and infectious diseases! At Radar, we can offer tailored CPD courses and webinars in veterinary microbiology and infection control practices...
The veterinary profession is tough - veterinary staff work long hours, and frequently have to manage the emotional distress of patients and owners, often with little or no support for themselves.
At RADAR we try our best to support the incredible work that vets are doing, and hope that we can help relieve some of the stress that comes with a rewarding yet challenging, fast-paced work environment. You're never alone 💚
-Canine brucellosis, caused by the organism Brucella canis, is a common infection in many countries around the world.
-Until recently, the UK has been free of brucellosis, but vets are now unfortunately seeing an increase in cases.
-It is vital that we control the spread of canine brucellosis to protect both human and animal health. We can help your practice by offering training in zoonotic diseases, such as brucellosis, to keep your knowledge up-to-date and ultimately keep your patients safe and well!
Today is World Hand Hygiene Day!
Hand hygiene is an integral part of good #infectioncontrol practice.
At Radar we can offer in-house and webinar training in all areas of #veterinarymicrobiology and infection control... (1/2)