London Vet Show 2025
Clinical freedom or clinical guidance – finding the balance (LVS25)
Clinical freedom or clinical guidance – finding the balance (LVS25)
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This talk aims to improve knowledge of the remote clinical support available via Vet Oracle Telemedical Services and how they may be integrated into your clinical practice. You will learn more about how collaboration with Vet Oracle could help with the management of day-to-day cases and go through two real life examples of a medicine and neurological case in which local vets were remotely assisted by the Vet Oracle Service.
MiGuide - Empowering Clinicians
This platform enables veterinary clinicians to access essential, up-to-date reference materials and support resources directly from their personal mobile phones, right at the kennel side. Designed for maximum convenience and modern clinical workflows, this tool streamlines day-to-day decision-making, improves information accessibility, and empowers practitioners to deliver high-quality patient care without leaving their immediate clinical environment.
- By the end of this session, clinicians will be able to:
- Clearly describe the core features and benefits of the clinical online mobile resource, and understand its value in everyday veterinary practice.
- Confidently access and navigate the platform using their personal mobile devices.
- Quickly locate and use key reference materials, clinical guidelines, and decision support tools to aid patient care.
- Apply the resource in real-world clinical situations to improve efficiency, accuracy, and confidence when making clinical decisions.
- Recognise how immediate, mobile-based access to support resources enhances workflow and patient outcomes.
- Identify ways to provide feedback and suggest improvements to help further develop and tailor the resource for colleagues across CVS Group.
- Understand how to access clinical support from Vet Oracle and the impact of collaboration
- Recognise and manage aerodigestive disorders
- General approach to cats presenting with neurological deficits
Speakers
Alan Johnson, BVetMed MRCVS, Lead Vet MiNightVet Plymouth - CVS Group Plc
Lizzie McLennan-Green, BVM&S CertAVP(SAM) MRCVS, Companion Animal UK Veterinary Director - CVS Group Plc
Florence Wootton, BVSc PG Dip(VCP) MVetMed DipACVIM(SAIM) MRCVS, Vet Oracle Internal Medicine Clinician - CVS
Presented at LVS 2025
Thursday, 20 November 2025, 12:00-12:50, CVS Learning Live
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