Kevin Contart, veterinarian in Auxois-Morvan

Kevin Contart, veterinarian in Auxois-Morvan
Kevin Contart, veterinarian in Auxois-Morvan

Originally from Pas de , Kevin Contart arrived in Auxois-Morvan in December 2022 for his work. He talks about his new life in Côte-d'Or.

Kevin Contart, resident of Précy-sous-Thil, works at the Auxois-Morvan veterinary clinic in Saulieu. © Rozenn Krebel

“I met Côte-d’Or a bit by chance, in December 2022, as part of an internship for my last year of veterinary school. Everything went very well in Saulieu, to the point that the clinic entrusted me with replacing maternity leave. I am starting my second year within the team at the Auxois-Morvan veterinary clinic. I have a double specialty: rural, focused on cows and sheep, but also canine. I live in Précy-sous-Thil. Originally from Pas de Calais, I was sensitive to the welcome of the population, particularly the breeders with whom I work on a daily basis. They are dynamic. I love the diversity of landscapes, walking with my dog ​​in the forest in the heart of Morvan, along the lakes… We are in a rural environment, but we don't feel lost or isolated. And then you have Epoisses, it’s excellent! When I go back to see my parents, I put a good kilo in the trunk. Today, my partner is finishing her veterinary school in . We will see what the future holds, but the Côte-d’Or deserves our attention…”

A one-stop shop for new Côte d’Oriens

533,000 inhabitants, 698 municipalities, 8,763 km² of surface area and plenty of assets. Côte-d'Or Attractiveness has given itself the mission of extolling the charms of the department and facilitating facilities. She is thus a privileged interlocutor for new arrivals, whether they come “ for a day or forever “. A one-stop shop run by a local expert, Camille Deschamps ([email protected]) thus answers all their questions and guides them in their neo-Côte-d'Orien journey. Also note the existence of a dedicated website: vivre-en-cotedor.comtrue bible of the 21st.

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