Research Focus

A podcast series in which Sally Everitt, our inFOCUS Clinical Lead, talks about veterinary clinical research with a range of guests.

The perceptions and differences in medical disputes between veterinarians and clients

Sally Everitt speaks with Elly Russell and Julie Gibson about the paper ‘Are they thinking differently? The perceptions and differences in medical disputes between veterinarians and clients’.

Comparison of growth in neutered domestic Shorthair kittens with growth in sexually-intact cats

Sally Everitt speaks with Alex German, Professor of Small Animal Medicine at the University of Liverpool about the implications of his research into weight gain after neutering reported in the research paper entitled ‘Comparison of growth in neutered domestic shorthair kittens with growth in sexually-intact cats’.

Panleukopenia outbreak in cats

Sally Everitt speaks with Barbara Glanemann and Karen Humm from the Royal Veterinary College about their involvement in the research into the clinical features and causes of the outbreak of cases of pancytopenia in cats that occurred in the UK in Spring 2021.

Veterinary care of rabbits

Sally Everitt speaks with Matthew Rendle about how we can improve the care of rabbits in veterinary practice, make best use of the evidence that we have, and develop further evidence for the future.

How long will this dog live? Going beyond average life expectancy

Sally Everitt speaks with Matthew Rendle about how we can improve the care of rabbits in veterinary practice, make best use of the evidence that we have, and develop further evidence for the future.

STOP on Sunday (SOS) Urinary Tract Infection Trial

In this episode, Fergus Allerton talked to Sally about the SAMSoc ‘STOP on Sunday (SOS) Urinary Tract Infection Trial’, which is recruiting first opinion practice vets.

Practice-based research

Alex Davies, who works in a first opinion practice in South Wales and is BVA’s Young Vet of the Year for his work with Vet Mentor, talked about his experiences and passion for practice-based research as a primary care vet.