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Dr Sam Joseph
BVSc
FRCVS
- Location: London
- Year of Fellowship: 2022
- Route to Fellowship: Meritorious Contributions to the Profession
Field of work
Clinical practice (private)
Areas of special interest
- General practice
- Charity medicine
- Cardiology
Areas of support
- Innovation in professional practice
- Promoting knowledge and best practice
- Public engagement
Professional positions
- Trustee for StreetVet
Awards
- BSAVA J.A. Wight Memorial Award 2020 for Outstanding Contributions to Companion Animal Welfare
- Prime Minister’s Point of Light award no. 1010 for inspiring change in the community
- RCVS Inspiring Veterinary Leadership Campaign 2019
Biography
Sam qualified from Bristol University in 2015 and undertook an internship at London Veterinary Specialists before moving into general practice with Village Vets in North London.
During his time as a first opinion vet, Sam began performing outreach in the local community to provide a veterinary service to the pets belonging to those experiencing homelessness. It quickly became apparent to Sam that there was an urgent need for a comprehensive veterinary outreach service for these pets. Sam then teamed up with Jade Statt and, along with a dedicated team of vets and vet nurses, they founded the charity StreetVet for which Sam is now a trustee.
Sam currently works as the clinical director at the Village Vet hospital in Hampstead and is undertaking a post graduate certificate in cardiology.
Sam enjoys mentoring new graduates, enhancing the client experience and relishes the variety of general practice
During his time as a first opinion vet, Sam began performing outreach in the local community to provide a veterinary service to the pets belonging to those experiencing homelessness. It quickly became apparent to Sam that there was an urgent need for a comprehensive veterinary outreach service for these pets. Sam then teamed up with Jade Statt and, along with a dedicated team of vets and vet nurses, they founded the charity StreetVet for which Sam is now a trustee.
Sam currently works as the clinical director at the Village Vet hospital in Hampstead and is undertaking a post graduate certificate in cardiology.
Sam enjoys mentoring new graduates, enhancing the client experience and relishes the variety of general practice