2026 Conference Programme
The programme for the OV Conference Online 2026 is starting to take shape – take a look below to see what has been lined up so far!
Welcome back
The Chair will welcome delegates to a new day at the OV Conference Online 2026.
TB Policy updates from England, Scotland and Wales, followed by Q&A
Brucellosis and bovine abortion reporting
Caroline Wilson
| BVMS | MRCVS
Caroline has worked for the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) since 2017, initially joining as a Senior Veterinary Inspector (SVI) based in Exeter, before moving to Scotland and transferring to the Perth office. Since April 2021, she has been a Veterinary Advisor in the Veterinary Exotic Notifiable Diseases Unit (VENDU) within APHA, giving veterinary advice to field vets, policymakers and stakeholders on exotic notifiable disease. In this role, she is the lead vet for vesicular diseases and brucellosis. Caroline has been heavily involved in notifiable disease outbreaks both as an SVI and in VENDU, including the 2021–2024 HPAI outbreak and recent bluetongue incursion. Prior to joining APHA, Caroline predominantly worked in mixed and farm animal practice in Devon.
Welcome back
The Chair will welcome delegates to a new day at the OV Conference Online 2026.
Exports – well, here’s another nice mess we’ve gotten into
As a mutual insurance company, the Veterinary Defence Society (VDS) handle a significant number of export-related claims and complaints each year. This session will look at our experience of the pitfalls of processing certificates and tips on how to avoid them.
Simon King - The Veterinary Defence Society
| BVM&S | DBR | MRCVS
No longer on a ‘leish’: the risk of 𝘓𝘦𝘪𝘴𝘩𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘢 in the UK
Leishmania are vector-borne protozoan parasites capable of causing a wide range of clinical disease (leishmaniosis). Leishmania infantum is the main species causing leishmaniosis in European cats and dogs and has zoonotic potential. Sandflies are the principal vector of transmission, but a range of non-vectorial routes makes the possibility of infection being transmitted between dogs in the UK a reality. This session will consider possible routes of transmission, diagnostic tools available and the importance of screening dogs with relevant history to improve prognosis and prevent further spread. The zoonotic risk from Leishmania in the UK will also be considered.
Ian Wright
| BVMS | BSc | MSc | MRCVS
Ian is a practising veterinary surgeon and co-owner of the Mount Veterinary Practice in Fleetwood. He has a master’s degree in Veterinary Parasitology, and is Chair of the European Scientific Counsel of Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP). Ian has over 130 published peer reviewed articles and papers, and is an editorial board member for the Companion Animal journal. He continues to carry out research in practice, including work on intestinal nematodes and ticks.
Export Health Certification to the EU: operational lessons from the front line
Ioana Dobre
| MRCVS
After graduating with a Master’s Degree in Public Health and Animal Welfare from the University of Bucharest in 2013, Ioana started her career in veterinary medicine. Dedicated to animal welfare, she worked as a veterinary surgeon in a poultry farm in Romania before moving to the Sultanate of Oman and taking a voluntary position at a veterinary practice with an animal rescue charity.
Looking for a change in career, she then made the decision to come to the UK and work in public health. After successfully completing the Official Veterinarian course in Glasgow, Ioana began her career as an OV. Working in abattoirs in the north of England, Ioana demonstrated excellent skills and strong ambition which did not go unrecognised by her peers. Eager to develop her existing skills and industry knowledge, Ioana joined the team of export certification vets, focusing on exports to China and the USA.
Dedicated to bettering her skills, Ioana was promoted first to the role of Area Resource Manager (ARM), then to the role of Area Veterinary Manager (AVM) and later to Business Development Manager. The implementation of Brexit found Ioana stepping into the position of Acting Head of Exports. For the first two years post-Brexit she was responsible for the successful development of new processes, implementation of EU SPS requirements and delivery of certification across England, Scotland and Wales.
Ioana thoroughly enjoys playing such a key role in veterinary public health, safeguarding the welfare of millions of animals, ensuring food is safe to eat and enabling international trade to continue unfettered.
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