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    Top veterinary anaesthesia tips

    Louise Clark, Head of Anaesthesia at Davies Veterinary Specialists has put together seven top anaesthesia tips for colleagues in general practice. Louise is an RCVS and EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, and a Past President...
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    RCVS marks Black History Month with new video series

    www.youtube.com/watch As part of its Black History Month activities, the RCVS has put together a series of video interviews with black and mixed heritage newly-qualified and student vets and nurses, talking about what inspired them to join the veterinary...
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    London Vet Show limbers up for first major vet gathering in 24 months

    The London Vet Show is getting ready to throw open its doors on the 11th and 12th November for what will be the first major vet gathering in two years. Rob Chapman, MD of the event organiser, CloserStill Media, said: "The London Vet Show in 2019 was...
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    Meet Colin Capner, your new man at Animalcare

    Animalcare has appointed a new technical vet, Colin Capner, to give support and advice about its products to practices in the UK. Colin graduated from the RVC in 1992 and has worked as a clinical veterinary surgeon in a variety of first opinion practices...
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    Horiba to host free haematology webinar for vet nurses

    Horiba UK Ltd is to host In practice haematology - beyond the pale! , a free CPD webinar presented by Ronnie Barron from the University of Glasgow Veterinary School, on Thursday 28th October at 7:30pm. Ronnie (pictured right) will look at quality control...
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    BEVA celebrates 60 exceptional individuals

    In the build up to its 60th birthday celebrations on 18th November, BEVA is highlighting 60 exceptional individuals who have had an impact on the equine veterinary sector. The Association is also encouraging horse owners to join in the celebrations...
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    RCVS launches Brexit survey for EU vet nurses

    The RCVS has launched a survey for EU vets and nurses to share how Brexit has affected them. The survey asks EU nationals about their experience of practising in the UK since the referendum and will seek to find out what their career expectations and...
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    Three RVNs awarded VMG's new Leadership & Management Qualifications

    Congratulations to Kirstie Jones RVN, Jo Stevenson RVN and Sarah Wyatt RVN, who have all achieved the Veterinary Management Group's new Award in Leadership and Management (AVLM) qualification. Kirsty, who works at Nordhealth, Jo, Practice Manager at...
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    All members of the veterinary profession invited to take part in SPVS Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has opened its 2021 Salary Survey and is inviting everyone in the profession, in clinical or non-clinical roles, from vets and nurses to support staff and those in industry, to take part. The SPVS Salary...
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    New review shows weak evidence for keratomalacia treatment

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has revealed that the evidence base for recommending any one treatment for keratomalacia in dogs and/or cats over another is very weak. In the study titled “Outcomes...
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    First veterinary supplier switches to electric delivery vehicle

    MWI Animal Health, which supplies more than 3,000 veterinary practices across the UK with pharmaceuticals, equipment and consumables, has become the first company in the UK’s animal health sector to own and operate an electric delivery vehicle. The...
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    Survey highlights vets' lack of time for older pets

    Animalcare has released the results of a survey in which 60% of respondents said a lack of time / staffing levels were the main barriers to setting up senior pet clinics. The survey was carried out to get an insight into how practices are currently...
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    BSAVA partners with Idexx to provide more learning resources for vets

    The BSAVA has partnered with Idexx to provide a series of new learning resources for veterinary nurses. The two organisations are collaborating to produce a topical monthly webinar with an expert speaker, supported with a collection of resources in...
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    New Alabama Rot website for vet nurses

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has launched a new website about cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), otherwise more snappily known as Alabama Rot. The practice has been leading research into the devastating disease...
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    RCVS ends vets' remote prescribing dispensation

    The RCVS Standards Committee has ended the temporary dispensation that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe prescription-only veterinary medicines remotely from this morning. The dispensation was brought in during the spring 2020 lockdown to safeguard...
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    Northern ophthalmology referral group scoops ISFM award

    Veterinary Vision has been awarded with silver accreditation by the International Society for Feline Medicine (ISFM) for the facilities it provides at its sites in Penrith, Sunderland and Charnock Richard. Head nurse Nicola Atkins (pictured right)...
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    Methadyne now comes in 10mg/ml 5ml vial size

    Jurox (UK) Limited has launched a new Methadyne (methadone) 10mg/ml 5ml vial size. Methadyne can be administered for analgesia of moderate to severe pain in dogs and cats, to provide neuroleptanalgesia in combination with a neuroleptic drug and as...
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    Pet food company shares health data with vet nurses

    Pet food company tails.com has launched Data Labs, through which it will share its animal health data with veterinary nurses to help improve the lives of dogs and their owners. The company has been gathering information on the health, wellbeing and...
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    Out soon: Autobiology of a Vet by John Sauvage

    John Sauvage MRCVS has published Autobiology of a Vet , an account of his journey from the suburbs of South London, via Africa, to owning Pierson Stewart and Partners, a practice in Kent. John graduated from the RVC in 1973, after which his first job...
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    Two new charcoal products for poisoned dogs and cats

    TVM has launched Carbodote Prime and Carbodote Repeat, two complementary products designed to make dealing with poisoned pets easier, safer and more convenient. Carbodote Prime is the first activated charcoal product for cats and dogs to contain a...
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    Pioneering new radiation therapy for animals now available in Yorkshire

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Referrals has launched a superficial radiation therapy (SRT) service for pets, the first of its kind in the country. The service uses an Xstrahl 100 superficial radiotherapy system, a £150,000 piece of equipment installed by...
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    Buprecare is back

    Animalcare has announced that Buprecare, its multidose buprenorphine analgesic for cats and dogs, is back in stock at the wholesalers following a move to a new manufacturing site. Buprecare is indicated for post-operative analgesia and the potentiation...
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    Linnaeus RVN training programme doubles in first year

    e Linnaeus referral nursing post-registration programme (PRP) , designed to equip newly-qualified RVNs with the skills to work in specialist-led referral practice, has more than doubled in size since it launched last year. The programme took its first...
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    Revolutionary new cast for animal fractures

    www.youtube.com/watch OrthoPets has launched the Upets Total Limb Cast (TLC), billed as a revolutionary new cast for animal fractures. Research shows that over 60% of cast-treated pets get additional injures , such as pressure sores, from traditional...
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    RCVS to overhaul the disciplinary system

    The RCVS is to implement major reforms of the disciplinary process after Council gave the go ahead yesterday. The College says the reforms will make for a clearer and more streamlined process, and offer an alternative, more compassionate way of resolving...