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    First plastic-free, veterinary disinfectant wipe to launch at London Vet Show

    Byotrol has announced the launch of Anigene Professional Surface Disinfectant Wipes, the first and only plastic-free surface wipe which is compliant with all biocidal regulations. Polypropylene or plastic-based wipes, which have been industry standard...
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    New vet tech treats eye infections in five seconds

    Photon Therapeutics is to launch PhotonUVC, a new device which claims to clear corneal infections in five seconds, on stand E30 at the London Vet Show this week. PhotonUVC Vet is a non-contact treatment which emits low dose ultraviolet C light at a...
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    BEVA Congress box office now open

    BEVA has opened the box office for its 60th Congress, taking place from 8th–10th September 2022 at the ACC in Liverpool. This year’s programme includes five live streams running in parallel throughout the conference with clinical research presentations...
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    RCVS to survey vet nurses about disability and chronic illness

    The RCVS and British Veterinary Chronic Illness Support (BVCIS) are asking all vet nurses and student vet nurses to take part in a survey into disability and chronic illness within the veterinary sector. The aim of the survey is to provide a better...
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    Animalcare dishes out free pots of Procanicare

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free pots of Procanicare, its GI support product for dogs. Procanicare contains three canine-specific strains of Lactobacillus bacteria, which the company says are proven to improve stool consistency, accelerate...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim allows practices to use online consultation platform free

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has partnered with VetHelpDirect to offer all UK and Irish veterinary practices free access to an online video consultation platform for a period of three months. By offering an alternative to face-to-face consultations...
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    Dog's Trust research reveals we may love our dogs too much

    Dog's Trust has conducted a survey of dog owners in which 89% said that losing a dog is like losing a close family member. The survey of 2067 past or present adult dog owners, of which 1,170 had experienced the loss of a dog, also found that about...
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    CVS launches project to improve diagnosis of BOAS

    CVS has launched a new clinical improvement project in 25 of its first opinion small animal practices to improve the diagnosis of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) in dogs. For the project, the company has developed a Brachycephalic...
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    Neurologists seeking canine spinal injury cases for study to help predict recovery

    Neurologists Nicolas Granger (pictured) and Jon Prager from Bristol Vet Specialists are recruiting dogs paralysed following thoraco-lumbar spinal cord injury for a study which aims to see whether new ultrasound software can predict recovery in dogs after...
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    Free emergency triage CPD for nurses coming up in Birmingham

    Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital in Birmingham is holding a free CPD session about emergency triage on Monday 27th May. The session will highlight the important role nurses play in this environment and look at the benefits of a nurse-led clinical...
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    Vets Now introduces six months full pay maternity leave

    Vets Now has substantially increased the duration of full pay maternity leave for its staff. Under the new policy, introduced this month, women who joined the company more than two years ago are entitled to six month's maternity leave on full pay,...
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    RCVS Knowledge launches next gen evidence-based veterinary medicine course for vet nurses

    RCVS Knowledge has updated and expanded its free evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) course and it is now available on RCVS Knowledge Learn, the charity's new elearning platform. The course offers veterinary nurses six hours of CPD covering the...
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    Sheldon Middleton takes up post as BSAVA President

    Dr Sheldon Middleton has taken up the role of President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) for 2021/2022, taking over from Professor Ian Ramsey. Sheldon is managing director of RVC Veterinary Practices Ltd and principal at Acorn...
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    Nockolds reports 100% increase in complaints surrounding remote prescriptions

    Nockolds, the solicitors which administer the The Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS) funded by the RCVS, has reported a 100% increase in the number of 'concerns' from pet owners about remote prescriptions since the start of the pandemic. No...
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    Vet nurses invited to apply for a Quality Improvement award

    RCVS Knowledge is inviting applications from veterinary nurses for this year's Knowledge Awards, which celebrate the achievements of individuals and teams who are championing the use of Quality Improvement (QI) methodology in their work. The awards...
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    Lite Ltd rated 'Outstanding' RVN training provider by Ofsted

    Lite Ltd has been rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted after inspectors visited the RVN training provider and graded all aspects of its provision. A team of three Ofsted inspectors carried out a four-day inspection, reporting that: Leaders have a clear...
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    The VET Festival to return next year

    The VET Festival has announced it will be back next year at Loseley Park, near Guildford on the 20th and 21st May. The 2022 programme will include 17 education streams, covering the veterinary and nursing care of companion animals, together with a...
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    New orthopaedics and neurology referral centre to open in Cheshire

    Movement Referrals, a new independent orthopaedics and neurology centre is set to open in Runcorn, Cheshire, in May. The business is led by RCVS Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Professor John Innes and Ben Walton, alongside American veterinary...
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    RCVS launches Surveys of the Professions

    RCVS has launched its Surveys of the Professions, billed as the largest and most comprehensive study of the UK veterinary sector, to inform strategy and policy for years to come. The two surveys, for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses respectively...
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    RVNs gain the right to vote

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has passed a resolution giving veterinary nurse members the right to vote and stand for BEVA council. The move enables RVNs to participate in major decision-making processes for the Association. Marie Rippingale...
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    Dechra launches Pergocoat for equine Cushing's

    Dechra has launched Pergocoat, for the treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), aka equine Cushing’s disease. Pergocoat contains pergolide, a long-acting dopamine receptor agonist. It is available in 0.5mg (off-white) and 1mg (yellow...
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    Scotland to get first new vet school in 150 years

    Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) has announced plans to create Scotland's first new vet school in 150 years, in Aberdeen. SRUC, which is the biggest provider of veterinary nursing, livestock husbandry and animal care training in Scotland, says it will...
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    First man invested as chair of VN Council alongside first black woman invested as RCVS President

    Mathew Rendle has become the first male veterinary nurse to be invested as the Chair of Veterinary Nurses Council at the first virtual RCVS AGM to be held online. In his opening address Matthew, an elected member of VN Council since 2016, said: “In...
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    Linnaeus launches new support system for its nurses

    Linnaeus, the Mars-owned veterinary group of 44 primary care and 12 referral veterinary practices in the UK, has launched a dedicated central team to help support and develop its nurses. Linnaeus says the team will focus on three priorities: student...
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    Researchers identify probable cause of equine grass sickness

    Researchers have identified the probable cause of equine grass sickness as a neurotoxin, with similar actions to snake venom toxins but produced by pasture microbes 1 . The researchers, from the Dick Vet Equine Hospital, University of Edinburgh, Newcastle...