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    BVA reveals finalists for the Veterinary Photographer of the Year 2023 competition

    The BVA has chosen nine finalists for this year's Veterinary Photographer of the Year competition. BVA President Malcolm Morley said: “Judging this competition has been genuinely both extremely enjoyable and really difficult. "The entries this year...
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    Vets4Pets launches survey to improve the profession

    Vets4Pets has launched Project Listen, a survey to find out what challenges, motivations and experiences veterinary nurses face every day, and what the company might to do lead positive change in the sector. The findings will be published in a freely...
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    New CPD partnership to share latest evidence-based knowledge with vet nurses

    Improve International has announced a partnership with the University of Cambridge to share its specialists' evidence-based knowledge with veterinary nurses. The new Improve Veterinary Academy Series is comprised of five month-long semesters, each...
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    Boehringer announces first stem cell medicine for equine lameness

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced the launch of Arti-Cell Forte, the first stem cell-based veterinary medicine to get marketing authorisation for treating equine lameness, calling it a 'breakthrough medicine for degenerative joint disease...
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    Free webinar on canine and feline cognitive dysfunction

    Dr Sarah Heath is presenting a free webinar for vet nurses about cognitive dysfunction syndrome on Tuesday 1st March at 8:00pm. Sponsored by Vets4Pets, Sarah will look at ways the veterinary profession can improve the detection of this condition and...
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    Elanco launches Credelio game

    Elanco Animal Health has launched Plus Pummet, an online game in which veterinary professionals can win monthly £50 Secret Escapes vouchers for getting the highest score. Game players have to 'catch' falling symbols marked with a '+' or the Credelio...
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    RCVS launches revamped course to introduce overseas vets and VNs to working in the UK

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched a revamped, online-only course aimed at veterinary surgeons and nurses who have qualified outside of the UK and recently started practising, or intend to practise, in the UK. The ‘Introduction...
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    New treatment for canine otitis externa coming in the new year

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that it has been given marketing authorisation in Europe for Neptra (florfenicol, terbinafine hydrochloride, mometasone furoate), a new treatment for canine otitis externa which requires just one dose, administered by...
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    RVC research reveals that owners of brachycephalic breeds are deluding themselves

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College has revealed how dog owners are deluding themselves about the health and welfare problems associated with brachycephalic (flat-faced) dog breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs, and how this...
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    New evidence on the clinical presentation of rabbits with RHDV2

    A new study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), reports the clinical features, gross post mortem and histopathological findings of sudden or unexpected death in rabbits during an outbreak of RHD. For the study...
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    Vets work even when they're sick as a dog

    The BVA has published new results from its Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey which found that 63% of veterinary surgeons worked when they didn’t feel well enough in the last year, something which the Association warns could have a longer-term...
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    Matthew Rendle becomes first male Chair of VN Council

    The RCVS VN Council has elected Matthew Rendle RVN as its Chair, the first male veterinary nurse to hold the position. Matthew has been a veterinary nurse since 1989 and, throughout his career, has had a focus on nursing exotic animals, particularly...
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    Former England basketball player joins Yorkshire referral centre

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Veterinary Referrals has announced that it has signed the former England youth team basketball star Andrea Holmes to join the team. Andrea, who is also an EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine, is joining Paragon...
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    New feline diet to help people who are allergic to cats

    Purina has announced the launch of Pro Plan Liveclear, a new diet for cats which reduces the amount of the main allergen they shed by nearly half, which should improve life for the one in five adults who are allergic to cats 1 . Purina carried out...
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    Celebrities recreate scenes from history to mark 125 years of Blue Cross

    Comedian Bill Bailey, actor and TV presenter David Harewood MBE and Paralympian Lauren Steadman MBE have marked the Blue Cross's 125th birthday by recreating scenes from the charity's history. Originally known as ‘Our Dumb Friends League’, the Blue...
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    BVA gives four reasons for above-inflation rises in the cost of veterinary care to the Competition & Market Authority

    The BVA has submitted a detailed response to the Competition and Market's review of veterinary services, which highlights four main reasons for above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. The reasons are: above average increases in veterinary...
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    RCVS Council agrees to the working party proposals for future veterinary legislation

    Following a public consultation, the RCVS Council has voted to adopt all the proposals made by the RCVS Legislation Working Party concerning future veterinary legislation. The Legislative Reform Consultation took place between November 2020 and April...
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    RCVS introduces remote assessments for PSS practices

    The RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) is introducing remote assessments to ensure standards are still being met during the pandemic. Specifically, remote assessments will make sure that practices are continuing to meet Veterinary Medicines Regulations...
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    AccuTell more accurate and useful than AlphaTrak2

    A study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has found the AccuTell Portable Blood Glucose Monitor (PBGM) to be more accurate and useful in a clinical setting than the AlphaTrak2. For the study “Comparative...
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    Bucks referral centre announces steps to maintain business as usual

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals (HSR) has announced the various steps it is taking to maintain a near normal service for referring practices and clients in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. HSR, which provides emergency and...
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    Vetpol to offer SQP training online

    Vetpol has announced that it has been approved by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate as a regulator of SQPs, and will be offering SQP training, most likely before the end of this month. Vetpol says its new course, which is delivered online, has...
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    30 places available on BSAVA’s Emotional Resilience Skills programme

    The BSAVA has reschedule its emotional resilience CPD courses, which were postponed because of the pandemic, to take place from September 2021 until March 2022. Emotional Resilience Skills for the Veterinary Profession , which the BSAVA presents in...
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    Krka launches Selehold 3-pack range

    Krka has launched a 3-pack range of Selehold, its selemectin-based spot-on. Krka says the new pack, available for cats and for toy, small, medium and large dogs, is designed to offer practices greater dispensing flexibility and to encourage quarterly...
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    Robyn Lowe RVN becomes first veterinary nurse on the Vetlife Board of Trustees

    RVN Robyn Lowe has become the first veterinary nurse to be appointed to the Board of Trustees for veterinary charity Vetlife. Until recently, only veterinary surgeons could be elected to control the charity’s activities, with parts of its governing...
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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...