News
  • VetNurse News

    Horiba to host equine biosecurity webinar

    Horiba is hosting "Biosecurity for Equine Teams", a free webinar for equine vet nurses on Thursday 3rd April at 7:30pm. The webinar is being presented by Cassie Woods (RVN Cons) CertNCS, Equine Nurse and Partner at Lower House Equine Clinic in Shropshire...
  • VetNurse News

    Tim Hutchinson elected as RCVS Junior Vice-President

    Tim Hutchinson MRCVS has been elected to serve as the Junior Vice-President of the RCVS. Tim, who is Managing Partner of Larkmead Vets and also a Director at the independent veterinary community XLVets, graduated from Liverpool Vet School in 1994 and...
  • VetNurse News

    Nutravet launches two health products for cats and dogs

    Nutravet has launched Nutramega high strength omega-3 oil for cats and dogs, and Pet Ready LifeStages chews for dogs. Nutramega contains omega-3 fatty acids, specifically EPA and DHA, which the company says are critical for the overall health of animals...
  • VetNurse News

    Vet nurses asked how they can be supported in delivering contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge is asking vet nurses working in small animal practice to take part in a survey and share their views on how vet teams can be supported to deliver contextualised care. The survey is part of an initiative to develop a 'roadmap' for what...
  • VetNurse News

    CVS equips its nurses with pocket clinical resource

    CVS is equipping its nurses with MiGuide, a pocket resource containing the clinical information they need every day in first opinion companion animal practice. CVS says it believes the phone-based resource is a first in the profession. It contains...
  • VetNurse News

    Vet nurses needed for study into alcohol use

    Vet nurses are being asked to take part in a research project looking at alcohol drinking behaviour amongst veterinary professionals. The project, which is funded by the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative, is designed to find out about current attitudes...
  • VetNurse News

    Bristol-based RVN removed from register after stealing buprenorphine, methadone and gabapentin

    Bristol-based Dayna Johnson has been struck off by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after she was convicted of stealing controlled drugs from a practice where she worked. Miss Johnson was convicted at North Somerset Magistrates’ Court...
  • VetNurse News

    Vet nurses asked to take part in SPVS 2025 Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its Salary Survey 2025 survey and is inviting vet nurses to take part. This annual survey is designed to provide an overview of remuneration levels within the veterinary sector. It...
  • VetNurse News

    IVC launches training centres in Birmingham and Dunfermline

    IVC Evidensia has opened two veterinary training centres, one at the Vets Now headquarters in Dunfermline and the other based at Blaise Referral Hospital in Birmingham. The centres have cutting-edge facilities, including high-tech audio-visual equipment...
  • Practical Nursing Tips

    A hardy way to keep that bandage dry...

    Instead of using gloves to keep foot bandages dry try using an old drip bag. Cut the bottom of the drip bag off and cut a few slits around the top of the bag to thread a bit of bandage through and tie it around the animal's leg.
  • Practical Nursing Tips

    Warming Intravenous fluids

    If you are nursing hypothermic patients & need to keep intravenous fluids warm, use a piece of tape to tape the giving set to a snugglesafe or electric heatpad - ideally this needs to be as near the patient as possible as any space between the taped...
  • Practical Nursing Tips

    Resuscitating neonates

    When resuscitating neonates that are slow to breath, try blowing gently in the direction of their nose & mouth once you have cleared their nasal & oral passages. Carbon dioxide as we all know is a great respiratory stimulant! Tiny puppies or kittens...
  • VetNurse News

    Zoetis adds digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst

    Zoetis has added digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst, giving practices access to a network of remote pathologists and AI technology for fecal testing. With Vetscan Imagyst, samples are prepared in-clinic using traditional methods, but submitted...
  • VetNurse News

    Small dogs at higher risk of dental disease than large ones

    A new study conducted by Mars Petcare and published in The Veterinary Journal has shown that smaller breeds of dogs, such as Dachshunds and Toy Poodles, are generally more predisposed to periodontal disease than larger breeds, such as German Shepherds...
  • VetNurse News

    BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology 4th edition out now

    The BSAVA has published the fourth edition of its Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology. Under the direction of Hilary Jackson and Rosanna Marsella, the manual has been revised and updated to provide a resource focused on the clinically relevant...
  • VetNurse News

    New Clinical Editor for VetNurse.co.uk

    Alasdair Hotston Moore FRCVS has become the Clinical Editor for www.vetnurse.co.uk and its YouTube channel, Brains & Drains. Alasdair qualified from Cambridge in 1990. After graduation, he joined Bristol Vet School, first as an intern and then as a...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...
  • VetNurse News

    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...