Former RCVS president honoured with CBE
Professor Stuart Reid, council member and former president of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon (RCVS) has been appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queenโs Birthday Honours, for his contributions to the veterinary profession and higher education.
Currently principal of the Royal Veterinary College, University of London, and previously dean of the University of Glasgowโs School Of Veterinary Medicine, Reid has been a member of RCVS Council since 2005, and served as RCVS President in 2014-15.
In that time, he has worked to help the college in its remit to set and advance standards within the UK veterinary professions, and to raise its profile on the global stage.
As chair of the Education Policy and Specialisation Committee in 2011, he oversaw the collegeโs review of veterinary specialisation, which also led to the new Advanced Practitioner status.
He has been a driving force behind the joint RCVS and BVA (British Veterinary Association) Vet Futures project since its inception in 2015 and, as chair of the RCVS Governance Panel, he recently saw through wholesale reform to the collegeโs governance arrangements to improve the efficiency and accountability of its decision-making processes.
Stuart has also chaired the RCVS Science Advisory Panel and he continues to chair the collegeโs Mind Matters Initiative, which aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of all those in the veterinary team.
A particularly notable and popular achievement during his presidential year was bringing the UK veterinary profession into line with international practice, by allowing UK veterinary surgeons to use the courtesy title โDoctorโ. This decision followed a public consultation to which over 11,000 people responded, and which aimed to provide greater clarity for the profession, and reassurance to clients and the animal-owning public.
Lizzie Lockett, RCVS chief executive, said: โWe have been incredibly fortunate to have someone of Stuartโs calibre, character and international renown on our council for so many years. His contributions and commitment to the RCVS, as well as to the wider veterinary professions, are as significant as they are often understated.
โOn behalf of RCVS Council and all the staff, I should like to say how delighted we are that he has been honoured in this way. Such recognition is very much deserved and we send him our warmest congratulations.โ