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    Christine Robinson, Bethany Scott and Courtney Scales scoop the big vet nursing awards

    The BVNA has announced that Christine Robinson, Bethany Scott and Courtney Scales have won its annual awards. The awards were announced during a virtual evening event last Saturday called 'This Is Us 2020', which started with a presentation by Dr Jane...
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    Time to register for the UK's leading ECC congress

    The countdown has begun for Vets Now's ECC congress, which begins online on the 4th November. Vets Now says that the move to holding the 4 day congress online has resulted in a surge in interest from international delegates, with veterinary surgeons...
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    Study reveals differing electrolyte measurements between point-of-care and reference analysers in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown inherent differences between the electrolyte concentrations measured by point-of-care analysers and reference laboratory methods in dogs with hypoadrenocorticism...
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    New study finds canine weight loss improves health markers

    A new study backed by Purina has shown that weight loss in obese dogs is associated with significant improvements of health measures like metabolic status, cardiovascular parameters, life quality and immune-regulation. The study 1 investigated the...
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    Vet who caused death by careless driving is fit to practise

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has found Powys-based Stephen Kiernan Lomax MRCVS not unfit to practise after he was convicted of causing death by careless driving. Mr Lomax was found guilty of causing death by careless driving at Shrewsbury Crown...
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    Swindon referral centre completes £3M expansion

    Eastcott Veterinary Referrals, in Swindon, Wiltshire has completed a £3 million extension and refurbishment programme. The new facilities include an emergency and critical care unit, a dental suite, seven operating theatres, a medicine investigation...
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    MSD reports 121% increase in practices needing help with diabetic cases

    MSD Animal Health is promoting its diabetes support materials for practices after seeing a 121% increase in calls from veterinary professionals asking for help with diabetes cases during the first five months of the pandemic (1st March to 1st August...
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    Roll up, roll up for the BrAVO online veterinary ophthalmology extravaganza

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online via The Webinar Vet this year, and you are all invited! The theme for this year's event, which takes place on 7th November, is the cornea...
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    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance

    In light of the currently worsening situation across the UK, the Welsh Government’s decision to impose a further lockdown, and the potential for tighter lockdown restrictions elsewhere in the country, the RCVS has produced two flow charts and two sets...
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    Virbac launches three new online oncology CPD modules

    Virbac, the maker of Stelfonta, the new intratumoural treatment for mast cell tumours in dogs, has launched three free interactive online CPD modules. The modules, which are presented by US veterinary oncology specialists Dr Chad Johannes and Dr Sue...
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    RCVS President to star in ITV celebration of Black History Month on Thursday

    RCVS President Dr Mandisa Greene will be appearing in a special edition of ITV’s current affairs series ‘Tonight’ celebrating Black History Month this Thursday at 7:30pm. The programme, which will look at the achievements and contributions of people...
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    Free webinars on periodontal disease and tooth fractures

    Mars Petcare has announced two free webinars to support veterinary surgeons in treating common dental issues in cats and dogs. The series looks in detail at some of the most important issues dental specialists are seeing in pets. The first webinar...
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    Dechra launches apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone (phenylbutazone), its NSAID for horses and ponies. Equipalazone is most commonly used to treat lameness in equines and can be prescribed as a treatment for osteoarthritic...
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    Vets worried about stress and burnout due to coronavirus

    The BVA reports that three-quarters of vets are concerned about stress and burnout in the profession as a result the pandemic, according to a new survey of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession panel. For the survey, 565 respondents ranked their levels...
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    Herts referral centre to offer hearing assessments for cats and dogs

    Herts-based Davies Veterinary Specialists has appointed neurology technician Julia Freeman to provide a hearing assessment clinic for cats and dogs with suspected hearing loss. Julia, who is a leading exponent of the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response...
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    New study highlights need for consistency in diagnosing and treating epilepsy in dogs

    A study led by the Royal Veterinary College’s VetCompass programme has revealed a significant difference between how clinicians diagnose epilepsy compared with current expert recommendations, supporting a call for clearer diagnostic guidelines for greater...
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    New Christmas poisoning awareness campaign for practices

    TVM UK has launched a campaign to help veterinary practices educate pet owners of the potential poisoning hazards which are common during the Christmas holidays. The company has created a waiting room board kit, social media pack and a video which...
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    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance for November lockdown

    Following the Prime Minister’s decision to reintroduce national restrictions across England from 5 November until 2 December 2020, the RCVS has updated its guidance which explains the type of work that can be carried out by veterinary practices under...
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    Improve launches new certificate programmes for vet nurses, technicians and paraprofessionals

    Improve International has launched what it says are the first globally accessible distance learning certificate programmes for veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and veterinary paraprofessionals. Veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and...
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    BSAVA adds nutrition course to its Vet Nurse Merit Awards

    The BSAVA has added a nutrition course to its Veterinary Nurse Merit Awards (VNMA). The new Nutrition VNMA, which starts in March 2021, will be led by Georgia Woods RVN (pictured right) who holds the Canine and Feline Veterinary Health Nutrition Certificate...
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    Dragon to speak to veterinary nurses

    Dragon's Den star Jenny Campbell has been confirmed as the first of the keynote speakers for BSAVA Virtual Congress taking place from the 25th-27th March 2021. Before becoming a dragon, Jenny worked in banking for 30 years and will be sharing her experiences...
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    CPD talk about rabbit dentistry will focus on collaboration between vets and nurses

    Molly Varga, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and Veterinary Advisor to Supreme Petfoods, will give an online CPD talk on rabbit dentistry on 11th November at 12:20pm to explain how vets and nurses can work together to improve...
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    New BSAVA guide to reduce anaesthesia complications

    The BSAVA has published Cognitive Aids for Anaesthesia in Small Animal Practice , a new guide that should help any veterinary surgical team to reduce the incidence of anaesthetic complications. Cognitive aids are visual prompts that aim to reduce human...
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    London vet nurse struck off for dishonesty over veterinary drugs

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has directed that London-based veterinary nurse Paul Chaney is removed from the Register after he was found guilty of a stealing, possessing and unlawfully administering various veterinary drugs, and that...
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    Research shows risks to veterinary staff from flea-borne pathogens

    MSD Animal Health and the University of Bristol have published the results of their 'Big Flea Project' research 1 , which highlights the ongoing need for flea control, and a need to educate owners about the pathogenic risks fleas present. For the...