BSAVA appoints new Professor Ian Ramsey as president

BSAVA has announced the appointment of Professor Ian Ramsey as its new president for 2020/2021.
Ramsey succeeds Sue Parerson to the post and has served BSAVA as a regional secretary, member of several committees and chair of Petsavers and Scientific.
He gained both the UK and European Diplomas in Small Animal Medicine at the University of Cambridge and is a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and European Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine.
He returned to Glasgow University in 1998 and has been the Professor of Small Animal Medicine since 2009. He has published in the fields of infectious diseases, endocrinology and neurology but is interested in all aspects of small animal medicine.
In 2015 he was awarded the BSAVA Woodrow Award for his contribution to small animal medicine and in 2016 he became Fellow of the RCVS.
The presidential handover usually takes place at BSAVA Congress but was delayed this year given the cancellation of the April event due to Covid-19.
During his presidency Ramsey intends to promote and enhance the digital offering of the Association to BSAVA members coping with the pandemic.
He will also oversee changes to BSAVA congress with a more interactive approach to training; shortened, more focussed lectures and greater integration between the exhibition, the scientific content, and the social events.
He said: “At this time of great uncertainty in the profession, my focus will be on providing BSAVA members with the scientific information and clinical training that they need, in a suitable form.
“Clinical skills and science lie at the heart of being a good vet and BSAVA members get access to a huge range of cheap or free resources in these areas to help them in their careers. Congress 2021 will be evolving as a vital part of this effort and I am looking forward to welcoming everyone to Manchester during the last week of March 2021.”