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    Equine Veterinary Journal highlights importance of reverting to bi-annual flu boosters

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published a special early view article reviewing the science behind enhanced equine influenza vaccination schedules, in particular the replacement of annual boosters with a mandatory bi-annual vaccination programme....
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    And now an app that vets can offer remote consultations on ...

    Vetster has launched a mobile app for Android and iOS through which veterinary surgeons practicing on Vetster can offer remote consultations to pet owners. Mark Bordo, CEO and CoFounder, Vetster.com, said: “Our new mobile app is one more way we can...
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    Improve International rebrands

    Improve International has launched its rebranding at the London Vet Show, which now comprises three sub-brands: Improve Veterinary Education, Improve Veterinary Practice and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS). Improve...
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    West Midlands referral centre appoints RVN as its Hospital Director

    Tom Reilly, an RVN, has been appointed Hospital Director at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Centre in Solihull. Tom, pictured on the right with Managing Director, Toby Gemill, first joined Willows in 2011 as a member of its medicine and high...
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    Nominations open for 2023 RCVS VN Council election

    Veterinary nurses who want to play a part in determining how the RCVS regulates professional standards and education, as well as advancing the profession through its Royal Charter activities, can now put themselves forward as candidates in next year...
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    New course puts vet nurses in the cockpit

    Trainetics, a human factors and leadership training and consultancy company, is launching a human factors course for veterinary professionals in January 2023, as part of which, delegates take control of a commercial jet in a flight simulator at Heathrow...
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    Improve launches My Veterinary Career

    Improve Veterinary Education and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), has launched My Veterinary Career, a new points-based career pathway so vet nurses can structure their training and qualifications around different...
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    Animalcare launches periodontal diagnostic strip

    Animalcare has launched OraStripdx, a periodontal diagnostic strip that estimates the levels of thiols dissolved in oral fluid, thereby indicating the level of periodontal disease in an awake patient. Each OraStripdx comprises a dry porous pad, pre...
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    Study finds vets not complying with Epilepsy Task Force recommendations

    new study, published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) , has revealed that veterinary surgeons only prescribe anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) after a seizure cluster in 44% of cases, despite International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force recommendations...
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    Competitions and Markets Authority investigates eight IVC acquisitions

    The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that it is investigating eight acquisitions by IVC Evidensia. 16 clinics are affected by the investigation, namely Penrose Veterinary Group Limited, Kevin Castle (Pet Care) Ltd, Swayne & Partners...
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    Neurology referral service launched at Vets Now, Glasgow

    Vets Now Glasgow has launched a neurology and neurosurgery service. The new service is being headed by Dr Katia Marioni-Henry. Katia graduated from the University of Parma in 1995 and went on to do a PhD in Clinical Electrodiagnostic at the University...
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    New strangles toolkit for veterinary practices

    Dechra Veterinary Products (maker of Strangvac) has launched a strangles toolkit to support veterinary practices wanting to talk to their clients about this disease and how to control it with vaccination. The pack contains: Ready-to use social...
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    Vet nurses invited to feline medicine congress in London

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is to hold its planned Hong Kong congress in London this year, because of ongoing travel restrictions caused by the global pandemic. Taking place on 26th November, the event will focus on putting...
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    RCVS launches free training course to help RVNs train students

    The RCVS Academy has launched a free course to help veterinary nurses develop the skills they need to support and supervise student veterinary nurses. The Clinical Supervisor course is designed to help RVNs to guide their students in developing the...
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    Animalcare launches dental wipes for cats and dogs

    Animalcare has launched Plaqtiv+ dental wipes, designed to capture minerals and inhibits biofilm maturation to reduce the formation of calculus. Animalcare says the wipes deliver tartar reduction with some mechanical action without the difficulties...
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    Vet nurses invited to parrot nutrition symposium

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association has confirmed the programme for its parrot nutrition symposium at Chester Zoo on 21 September, to which vet nurses are invited. The event aims to deliver the latest knowledge on parrot nutrition and welfare and...
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    New support for start-up veterinary practices

    Provet Cloud, which provides veterinary practice management software, has announced a new support package for start-up practices in the UK and Ireland. The package includes pre-built templates, dedicated support during implementation, comprehensive...
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    BSAVA returns to Scotland for Alba congress

    BSAVA is holding Alba 2022 - a weekend congress of CPD, networking and ceilidh dancing - on 16th/17th September at the Macdonald Inchyra Hotel in Polmont, Falkirk. Formerly known as BSAVA’s Scottish Congress, Alba delegates will be treated to 28 lectures...
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    Biggest veterinary training provider joins forces with the longest-established veterinary communities

    VetNurse.co.uk has gone into partnership with the veterinary training and CPD provider, Improve International, to make VetNurse.co.uk the 'go to' community for discussions surrounding high quality clinical content. In particular, the two companies...
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    VetNurse.co.uk becomes first social media platform to announce zero tolerance for bad manners

    VetNurse.co.uk has introduced a new policy of zero tolerance for bad manners in its forums. It's believed that VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org, which run on a platform that predates Facebook, may be the first online communities to require good manners...
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    Writing on the wall for veterinary radiologists as IVC installs artificial intelligence to slash diagnostic time

    IVC Evidensia has adopted a new technology which uses artificial intelligence to provide accurate radiology diagnostic reports in minutes instead of days. The technology, developed by US firm SignalPET , sends X-rays through an AI machine algorithm...
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    RCVS publishes Book of Remembrance for VNs to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II

    The RCVS has opened an online Book of Remembrance following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, to allow all members of the veterinary professions to pay their respects. The online book invites veterinary nurses to leave written messages of condolence...
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    David Rendle appointed President of BEVA

    David Rendle, an independent equine medicine and therapeutics consultant and sheep farmer has been appointed as President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) for 2022/23. He takes over the role from Huw Griffiths at the end of BEVA...
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    Purina encourages vet nurses to talk more about nutrition

    Purina Petcare will be holding CPD talks at its stand at BVNA Congress (7th-9th October) where it will share practical tips for having more collaborative nutritional conversations with clients. Laura Hughes, Veterinary Nurse Development Manager for...
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    Vet nurses invited to Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium

    Registrations have now opened for Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium, being held online on the 20th and 21st September, where experts will speak about the latest developments in cardiology, dermatology and paediatric veterinary medicine. Speakers include...