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Webinar: Wellness and Well-being – The Vet’s Hidden Asset or Liability!

Webinar: Wellness and Well-being – The Vet’s Hidden Asset or Liability!

The Kenya Small Animal Veterinary Association (KESCAVA) in conjunction with Dove-Lewis, a Critical Care and Emergency Referral Veterinary Hospital in Portland, Oregon, USA,   is inviting you to a two – part Zoom meeting, entitled, “Wellness and Well-being – The Vet’s Hidden Asset or Liability!”

Brief Description:
The personal & professional wellness of veterinarians & veterinary staff has been receiving increased attention in veterinary publications & conferences , social media and the non-veterinary press. There is an increased recognition that stress & compassion fatigue coupled with a demanding workplace environment are adversely affecting the mental well-being and physical health of veterinarians. As the KESCAVA executive, we believe that for veterinary professionals to realize their full potential and the global veterinary profession to remain sustainable, maintaining high levels of mental health and wellbeing for all members of the veterinary team is a priority. Improving veterinary mental health and wellbeing has a positive impact on individuals, the profession at large and, ultimately, animal health and welfare, and public health.

KESCAVA and AFSCAN, are therefore delighted to have teamed up with Dove-Lewis, (a partner in the AFSCAN-AVMA Practice Twinning Program), to have lectures presented on this very important topic.

Speakers: 
1. Dr. Shana O’Marra, DVM, DACVECC
2. Ms. Debrah Lee, LCSW  

The objectives of these sessions are to introduce/identify the different dimensions of well-being; and to outline the definition compassion fatigue and burnout within the context of veterinary practice.

When : Dec 8, 2020; and Dec 15 2020 
Time : 19:30 Hours, Nairobi (GMT +3 HOURS).

Register in advance for this meeting using the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sceGvqzwoGNzfUYm0PCYyAzabNN4jdoPB

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

 

Kenya veterinary bills and Livestock master plan

Kenya veterinary bills and Livestock master plan

Chief Administrative Secretary, State Department for Livestock and Fisheries Madam Chebii Kilimo, launched the Veterinary Bills and adoption of the roadmap of Livestock master plan at Hotel Enashipai, Naivasha on 27th November 2020. The workshop was meant to adopt the final drafts of the Animal Health Bill; Veterinary Public Health Bill; and Animal Welfare and Protection Bill. This is to ensure that Kenyan Livestock and Livestock products remains globally competitive and sustainable in enhancing Livestock Sector’s contribution to the country’s economy. While addressing the participants of the workshop, Chebii said that, to better support the development of Livestock sector, there is need to provide a predictable means of implementing policies, legislation sector strategies and investment plans. The participants of the workshop held today were Cessation, led by Madam Nzomo, COGs and Ministry technical staff, among others.

Kindly also access the bills using the below links:

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Food safety and wet markets: a response to covid-19

Food safety and wet markets: a response to covid-19

Join a panel of experts on KTNnews and Farmers TV on 25th Nov 2020 as from 7.30 pm in discussing the following thematic areas live : 

  • Importance of food safety in our markets 
  • Emerging and re-emerging food safety concerns/issues 
  • legal and regulatory framework
  • Infrastructure and capacity intervention  

The panel will feature Dr Charles Ochodo, a Seniour Director of Veterinary Services and Head of Veterinary Governance and Policy at the Directorate of Veterinary Services. 

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Symposium: United to prevent Drug Resistance

Symposium: United to prevent Drug Resistance

The Kenya Veterinary Association in partnership with partners from the World Antimicrobial Awareness week (national planning committee) will be holding a 2.5 CPD points virtual symposium themed, “United to prevent drug resistance” on 24th November 2020 as from 10am.  This event requires pre-registration.

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Awarded CPD points by KVB

Death and Funeral Announcement: Dr David Martin Muinde

Death and Funeral Announcement: Dr David Martin Muinde

The Board and Management of Kenya Veterinary Association (KVA) and Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB) regrets to announce the untimely death of Dr. David Martin Muinde which occurred on 13th November 2020. He worked as a Senior Registration Officer at the Kenya Veterinary Board. 

He was husband to Dr. Florence Nzisa Nzwili Muinde; father to Maria, Mercy, Peter and Onesmus. Father in law to the late Tony and grandfather to Shane.

He was the Son of the late Martin Ndwiwa and late Elizabeth Ngina of Kaumoni village in Makueni County.

Family and friends are meeting at his residence in Syokimau. His remains will be interred on Saturday 21st November, 2020 at Kaumoni Village, Makueni County.

You stayed with us for only a moment but your memories will linger in our hearts forever.

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