BVA Live raises the bar with expanded veterinary CPD programme, hands-on learning and wellbeing support
BVA Live is back for its fifth edition with an exciting programme built to energise, inspire and support veterinary professionals in practice. This year’s content brings together practical veterinary CPD, hands-on learning, new clinical research, wellbeing support and fresh industry thinking, all designed to help vets, vet nurses and practice teams take useful ideas straight back to work.
New for this year, the Burtons Equipment Workshops put practical learning centre stage. These hands-on veterinary equipment workshops are packed with techniques, tips and best practice that delegates can put into action immediately. Built for busy veterinary professionals, the sessions will help boost confidence, improve efficiency and support better day-to-day patient care.
The BSAVA Clinical Abstract Theatre will shine a spotlight on new veterinary research, emerging clinical techniques and real-world case studies through oral and poster presentations. It is a must-visit space for delegates looking to sharpen their clinical knowledge, discover fresh perspectives and connect with peers shaping everyday decision-making in practice.
At the Affinity Futures Community Hub, conversation meets action. Through interactive sessions, delegates will explore the practical workplace skills needed to create more inclusive, supportive and resilient veterinary teams. Expect honest discussion, useful strategies and the confidence to help strengthen team culture back in practice.
Returning for its second year, the Wellbeing Hub offers a timely reminder that caring for veterinary teams matters too. With practical sessions covering breathwork, fitness, nutrition and resilience, the Hub will give delegates realistic tools to manage high-pressure days and build sustainable wellbeing habits for the long term.
The Exhibitor Showcase Theatre will also bring innovation to the fore, with product launches and fresh thinking from across the veterinary industry. Delegates can get a first look at what’s next, including Covetrus on the future of veterinary supply, HTVet on cancer screening, and Pioneer Veterinary Products on anaesthesia solutions.
With new theatres, returning favourites and a programme shaped around the realities of modern veterinary practice, BVA Live is set to deliver two days of hands-on learning, fresh clinical thinking and energising conversations that veterinary teams can take straight back into practice.
Looking to join us on 11-12 June at NEC Birmingham? Educational Bursaries are limited, request yours today.*

