Centre for Veterinary Education Refusal

‘Professional Development Leaders’ they say. I say it’s a Corrupted Veterinary Enterprise that pushes junk pet food dogma to a captive audience.

See their illustration for Small Animal Nutrition course – a cat and dog obliged to consume ultra-processed junk.

See below Dr Simone Maher, Director of the CVE, NOT LEADING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT but ensuring the opposite. The CVE 8,000 subscribers are prevented from knowing the extent of the animal cruelty and consumer fraud that underpins the vet ‘profession’.

To: Simone Maher <simone.maher@sydney.edu.au> Thu 7/09/2023 2:12 AM
RE: Sending again
Dear Simone,

Thank you for your message declining to review the attached Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud but without providing your reasons.

I note the Centre for Veterinary Education (CVE) website invitation: ‘Join 8000+ likeminded veterinary professionals and veterinary teams committed to becoming the best they can be through lifelong continuing education (CE).’

Unfortunately, by contrast with your eminent predecessors, you decline to inform your membership about wonderful new evidence improving veterinary care and simultaneously hear serious allegations levelled against the CVE and University of Sydney.

Given the major pet-health implications and gravity of the allegations, now in the public domain, I’m surprised that you don’t take the opportunity to provide the CVE view.

If, in your opinion, the evidence and allegations are misplaced or wrong you can now provide vigorous refutation.

If, however, you wish to re-evaluate the conduct of the CVE and University of Sydney, you now have a golden opportunity to provide leadership for the 8000+ likeminded veterinary professionals.

Please refer these matters to the Dean of the Veterinary Faculty and to the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor of the University.

I look forward to your responses at your earliest convenience.

Best wishes,
Tom

CC: Interested parties

From: Simone Maher <simone.maher@sydney.edu.au>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2023 8:05 AM
To: Tom Lonsdale
Cc: CVE Enquiries <cve.enquiries@sydney.edu.au>
Subject: RE: Sending again

Dear Tom,

My apologies for the delayed response – I have been running a conference in Melbourne and a little behind on correspondence.

Thank you for the invitation to review your book, however I must decline at this time.

All the best to you Tom.

Simone
Dr Simone Maher | Director
Centre for Veterinary Education, The University of Sydney
Rm 325, Veterinary Science Conference Centre B22 | The University of Sydney | NSW | 2006
cve.edu.au 

I acknowledge the tradition of custodianship and law of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation on which the CVE
office stands. I pay my respects to those who have cared and continue to care for Country. 

From: Tom Lonsdale
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2023 1:59 AM
To: Simone Maher <simone.maher@sydney.edu.au>
Cc: CVE Enquiries <cve.enquiries@sydney.edu.au>
Subject: Sending again

Hi Simone,

Sending this again in case you missed seeing it.

Please let me know.

Cheers,
Tom

From: Tom Lonsdale
Sent: Thursday, August 3, 2023 2:07 PM
To: simone.maher@sydney.edu.au
Cc: cve.enquiries@sydney.edu.au
Subject: Attn: Dr Simone Maher

Dear Simone,

Please find attached synopsis of Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud: Hiding in Plain Sight.

Previously Drs Tom Hungerford, Douglas Bryden, Michelle Cotton and Richard Malik reviewed Raw Meaty Bones: Promote Health and endorsed my campaign for overhaul of the veterinary profession:
http://www.rawmeatybones.com/vetsay.php

I’m hoping that you may have time to review my latest book Multi-Billion-Dollar Pet Food Fraud.

If you are agreeable to my request I can supply an audiobook, E-book, paperback or combination as best suits.

Thanks for your consideration.

Best wishes,
Tom

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