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The Veterinary record2015; 176(10); i-ii; doi: 10.1136/vr.h1199

A life of cycles.

Abstract: Jonathan Pycock is one of three equine claims consultants with the Veterinary Defence Society. His career in equine reproduction, and lecturing on the same topic, has given him the opportunity to work and travel widely, and ensure his work/life balance stays in sync.
Publication Date: 2015-03-10 PubMed ID: 25748201DOI: 10.1136/vr.h1199Google Scholar: Lookup
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This research article discusses the career of Jonathan Pycock as an equine claims consultant and a lecturer on equine reproduction, detailing how these roles have allowed him to maintain work/life balance.

Background of Jonathan Pycock

  • Jonathan Pycock holds significant roles as an equine claims consultant with the Veterinary Defence Society. He is one of three in the organization occupying this position.
  • The article puts prime focus on the prospects of his career in equine reproduction and the privilege of teaching the same which facilitated him to travel and work extensively.

Equine Reproduction Career

  • Equine reproduction is a specialized field, dealing with the reproductive system of horses. Jonathan Pycock’s career in this area has given him the opportunity to understand and communicate complex concepts related to this field.
  • His proficiency in the subject has not only catapulted his ability to contribute as a claims consultant but also provided him the leverage to impart lectures on the same.
  • The adaptability to diverse work environments and wide acceptance of his knowledge had allowed him to travel and work in various parts of the world.

Work/Life Balance

  • Jonathan Pycock uses his career opportunities to ensure a balance between his work commitments and personal life.
  • His career as a travelling lecturer and consultant provides flexibility, allowing him to sync his professional and personal lifestyles efficiently. It also opened up avenues for further expansion of knowledge by working in unique and diverse geographic and demographic scenarios.

Role as a Claims Consultant

  • Jonathan Pycock, as an equine claims consultant at Veterinary Defence Society, handles claims related to the equine field. His role involves advising and defending members of the society in situations pertaining to potential disputes or claims arising in the course of their veterinary practice.
  • His background in equine reproduction equips him with specific skills and insights to address issues professionally and efficiently, thus enhancing the reputation and reliability of Veterinary Defence Society.

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APA
Pycock J. (2015). A life of cycles. Vet Rec, 176(10), i-ii. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.h1199

Publication

ISSN: 2042-7670
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 176
Issue: 10
Pages: i-ii

Researcher Affiliations

Pycock, Jonathan

    MeSH Terms

    • Animals
    • Career Choice
    • Conflict, Psychological
    • Employment / psychology
    • Faculty, Medical
    • Family / psychology
    • Horses
    • Humans
    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Schools, Veterinary / organization & administration
    • United Kingdom
    • Veterinarians / psychology

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