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    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...
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    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.
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    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...
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    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...
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    New cancer screening academy for vet nurses

    HT Vista has launched HT Vista Academy, a free online learning platform designed to provide extensive support, education, and resources to users of its cancer screening device. The new platform offers video tutorials, podcasts, webinars, scientific...
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    New research finds no strong link between rabbit features and dental problems

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found there’s no substantial link between popular conformation in rabbits, including floppy ears or flat faces, and an increased risk of dental problems 1 . According to the RVC, recent studies estimate...
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    Spartacus campaign against IVC gathers momentum

    We Are Spartacus, the campaigning group set up to fight legal threats by IVC Evidensia against practices which have labelled their health plans as a 'Pet Health Club', seems to be gathering momentum. The group reports that over 150 veterinary professionals...
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    Manchester-based vet suspended for writing a tramadol prescription for her father

    Manchester-based Anca Bucur MRCVS has been suspended from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons for two months after she was found to have issued a veterinary prescription for tramadol intended for use by her father. Ms Bucur MRCVS faced three charges...
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    New DNA test can save sight of Cocker Spaniels with vitamin E deficiency

    The Canine Genetics Centre at the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge has developed a new DNA test to identify Cocker Spaniels with Retinopathy with Vitamin E Deficiency (RVED), in order that they can be treated with potentially...
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    Former vet's charity gives vet nurse a life-changing leg up

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom is a veterinary nurse from Ireland. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students - often from...
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    Vet nurses asked to join Northumberland coastal hike

    Vetlife is calling on all members of the veterinary community to lace up their boots and join the Northumberland Vetlife Day Hike on the 9th and 10th of May. The two-day event, being held in collaboration with the Veterinary Voices Hiking Group, offers...
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    New study shows vapocoolant spray may be the better option for IV catheterisation

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that there is no difference between vapocoolant spray or eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream for improving tolerance of intravenous catheter placement in dogs 1 . Given...
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    RCVS calls on vet nurses to share new advice for pet owners

    The RCVS has launched a new section of its website designed to give pet owners a better understanding of how veterinary practices work and is urging vet nurses to share it with clients. The advice in the new help section has been designed to highlight...
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    Vet nurses asked to share their views on otitis externa in dogs

    Dechra is conducting a survey of vets about otitis externa in dogs, and there's a Fortnum's hamper up for grabs. The five-minute survey includes questions on the number of otitis externa cases seen in practice, consultation times, common compliance...
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    New Specialist-led exotics referral centre for the North of England

    RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Molly Varga Smith has opened The Exotic Animal Vets, the first Specialist-led exotics practice in the North of England, in Urmston, Manchester. The practice will offer 24/7 care with the same...
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    BSAVA opens early bird registration for Alba 2025

    The BSAVA has today opened Early Bird registration for BSAVA Alba 2025 which is taking place at the Glasgow Crowne Plaza on September 26th-27th. Delegates will have the opportunity to gain up to 16 hours of CPD, explore a bustling exhibition with 20...
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    RVC reveals most common health disorders of UK tortoises

    A new study published in Plos One by the Royal Veterinary College has revealed the most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK 1 . For the study, researchers reviewed the anonymised medical records of 2,040 chelonia on the College's VetCompass...
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    New electricity-free pheromone products for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Zenidog and Zenifel, a range of electricity-free, long-lasting pheromone products designed to help manage stress-related behavioural issues in dogs and cats. The range includes a spray, collars and diffusers. Unlike many other...
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    New award to recognise exceptional equine vets

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has launched the BEVA One To Watch Award to recognise exceptional early-career equine vets, nominations for which open on 26th April. Anyone - clients, colleagues or mentors - can nominate a young vet who they...
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    Swadlincote Veterinary Centre wins BVA Gold

    Swadlincote Veterinary Centre in Derbyshire has become the first veterinary workplace to be awarded Gold accreditation through the Great Workplaces by BVA scheme. The Swadlincote and Melbourne-based IVC practice worked with a Great Workplaces by BVA...
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    Free parasitology CPD for BVNA members

    Zoetis is hosting a parasitology CPD event which is free for British Veterinary Nursing Association members, online on Tuesday 20th May 2025 at 7.30pm. The one-hours session: "How do you recommend parasite treatments to your clients?" will be presented...
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    Butorphanol could be a predictor of canine brain tumours and intercranial hypertension

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists has published research in The Journal of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia which concluded that butorphanol administered as a premedicant for anaesthesia could be used to predict the presence of brain tumours or...
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    Vet nurses asked to share strangles survey

    Dechra is asking equine vet nurses to circulate a survey about strangles to horse-owning clients. The survey, which takes about three minutes, will assess horse owners’ experiences of strangles and includes questions on the disease including preventative...
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    Most new veterinary leaders have only 'basic' skills

    The Veterinary Management Group has published new research which found that 92% of those newly promoted to leadership roles in the veterinary profession rate their own leadership skills as only ‘basic’. 606 veterinary professionals took part in the...
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    New initiative to promote wider adoption of suicide-reduction tool

    Practice Management Software provider Agilio has partnered with R;pple Online Safety to promote wider adoption of its internet browser extension which intervenes when someone searches for self-harm or suicide-related content. The extension, which does...