A brand-new theatre dedicated to professional development, CVS Learning Live, is being launched by the CVS veterinary group at the London Vet Show 2025, taking place on 20–21 November at ExCeL London.
Designed to inspire and empower veterinary professionals across all disciplines, CVS Learning Live will host 14 sessions over the two days, delivering 500 minutes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD). The programme will feature 17 expert speakers from across CVS Group, including leaders in clinical practice, veterinary nursing, telemedicine, equine care, and professional development.
Sessions will offer cutting-edge clinical insights and practical strategies to; empower clinicians in their daily practice; support the growth of developing team members; build cohesive, high-performing veterinary teams; and, enhance coaching and leadership capabilities.
Clinical topics will range from bone marrow biopsies and neurological examinations, to emergency diagnostics and perioperative analgesia. Professional discussions will focus on clinical freedom or clinical guidance, and why career progression is more than certificates or practice ownership. While leadership and management sessions will cover supporting new graduates and adopting the right coaching mindset.
Among the speakers are Tara Ryan, CVS Chief Veterinary Officer; Laurent Garosi, Clinical Director of CVS’ Vet Oracle Teleradiology; Kieran Borgeat, Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology at CVS’ Bristol Vet Specialists; Emma Cooper, Head Veterinary Surgeon at CVS’ Bell Equine; Alan Johnson, Regional Clinical Lead at CVS; and Mark Moreton, CVS Director of Learning & Development.
Mark Moreton commented:
CVS will also be present at the show with an exhibition stand (P50), where attendees can learn more about the organisation’s commitment to learning, education, and development. The group provides industry leading learning, on-the-job training, and access to a network of experienced colleagues across its network of companion animal, farm, and equine practices. Its dedicated in-house Learning, Education & Development (LED) team delivers a wide range of practical training, and its Knowledge Hub platform offers over 700 courses across clinical and non-clinical topics.
Veterinary professionals attending the London Vet Show are encouraged to explore the full lecture programme and plan their visit to CVS Learning Live.
CVS Group operates across small animal, farm animal, equine and laboratories, with over 500 veterinary practices and referral centres in the UK and Australia. CVS has invested £122 million in its sites, facilities, equipment and technology since the start of 2023, in addition to providing industry leading training and support, to give the best possible care to animals.