CVS shows support for SAVSNET

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CVS practices across the UK have shown their support for the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET).  CVS now has more than 290 sites across the UK which will all be contributing data to the project by the end of 2015, allowing for a significant increase in the number of consultations analysed by SAVSNET.  This is an exciting move for SAVSNET, with CVS’ scale and focus on high quality veterinary care. 

"We are very impressed at the projects being carried out by the SAVSNET team and are keen to support its work, particularly as our veterinary teams can do it so quickly and easily through RoboVet, our practice management system," commented Marcus Evans, Head of Practice Management Systems (below) at CVS.  "As a large veterinary group, and one that is continuing to grow rapidly, our support will add significant weight to SAVNET's efforts and we are delighted to be contributing to such valuable research." CVS'  guiding principles include a commitment to excellence in all aspects of its work and a focus on building long-term relationships with its customers and suppliers.  The company works in close partnership with the wider veterinary profession and industry colleagues, and will help drive veterinary disease surveillance forward through its’ contributions to SAVSNET.

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