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To access our latest COVID-19 tracker survey reports, click on the link below: Report Wave 1Report Wave 2Report Wave 3Report Wave 4
To access our latest COVID-19 tracker survey reports, click on the link below: Report Wave 1Report Wave 2Report Wave 3Report Wave 4
We like sharing our knowledge – here you can find non-confidential results of some of our recent surveys and some examples of our work. Please let us know if you have any questions – we will be happy to help you. CM Research Vetsurvey Report 2011-2018 Vetsurvey 2018 Vetsurvey 2016
The two first waves of our Covid-19 tracker clearly highlighted the increased impact that the pandemic was having on veterinarians and their practices. The third wave showed that the worse may have passed. Wave 4 shows that while manufacturers have clearly continued to support veterinarians, there is still a lot more they could be doing. ...
The first two waves of our Covid-19 tracker clearly highlighted the increased impact that the pandemic was having on veterinarians and their practices. Wave 3 shows that the worse may have passed. The numbers reporting an increase in clients has started to grow in all countries as have deliveries of pharmaceutical products. However, care must ...
First, we thank our panel of vets in seven countries for continuing to share their thoughts with us during this difficult time. We also would like to thank our clients, and other veterinary industry companies, for their interest and support in this research; we hope the insights help you provide support as this crisis continues to unfold. A mere 2 weeks after our initial wave and the picture has ...
Introduction Last week saw the launch of the first wave of CM Research & Vetspanel’s coronavirus tracker. We’re running this every 2 to 3 weeks until the impact of the outbreak has lessened. Even in the last few days changes have been monumental for veterinary professionals (and pretty much all of us!). Some clinics have ...
Motivated UK vets are performing twice as much CPD per year as legally required to by the RCVS, according to a pan-European survey. London-based CM Research questioned 2,205 practising vets in 11 countries about their CPD habits and found, on average, UK vets completed 72 hours of CPD per year – more than twice as ...
In 2014 UK veterinarians were in buoyant financial mood, with most of them reporting a better year than the previous. Most other main EU countries did not show such progress. Now, four years later and things sure have changed. While in Europe most countries have seen marked improvements in the UK these have stalled, particularly ...
UK Vets voted Osurnia by Elanco the Best New Veterinary Product of 2015. Congratulations! Read more…
Insight into the use of veterinary media: social media, vet publications and apps Thank you to everyone who attended! The session was aimed at exhibitor companies of any size with interest in using market insight to drive business. Veterinary media consumption in Germany Usage of social media by vets – Germany vs other countries Veterinary ...