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31 Aug 2021

IVC plans to expand research opportunities

IVC Evidensia is increasing support for vets and VNs undertaking clinical research across its network.

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IVC plans to expand research opportunities

IVC Evidensia deputy chief medical officer Alistair Cliff.

Practice group IVC Evidensia has announced plans to expand support for vets and RVNs wanting to undertake clinical research.

In a joint initiative between the group’s veterinary medical board (GVMB) and its referral team, the company said it would provide extensive practical support and financial assistance, as well as strengthening links elsewhere in the profession.

IVC Evidensia hopes the additional support will create more opportunities for many of its 15,000 vets and nurses wanting to innovate.

‘Overwhelmed’

Deputy chief medical officer Alistair Cliff said: “We introduced funding for research across our European group at the beginning of this year and have been overwhelmed by the interest this has received. We understand the importance of these opportunities for professional development and an individual’s job satisfaction.

“We believe it is incumbent upon us to increase this support for research to contribute to the advancement of knowledge, the development of our teams and our value as an employer. Ensuring our teams are content, with a diverse range of ways to develop, is important in allowing us to continue to attract the best people in the profession.

“The leadership teams have been working with our clinicians to understand how to provide that support, driving forward effective plans for immediate investment, both in terms of direct funding and in the platforms our teams require to interact and network within a rich research community.”

Grants

The group made the first awards in June through the GVMB Research Fund, with seven grants made to research teams in the UK, the Netherlands and France. In total, the funding provided will benefit 21 researchers.

Chief medical officer Amanda Boag said: “It is incredibly satisfying to be able to provide support to our teams at critical points of their professional development. In some cases, funding has been provided to experienced researchers looking to contribute yet more to the understanding within their respective disciplines.

“In other examples, we have supported interns, who are at the very beginning of that journey and at a stage where funding can be difficult to secure.”