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    RCVS funds research into moral injury and racial discrimination in the veterinary profession

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has awarded £40,000 to two research projects, one looking into moral injury and the other at racial discrimination in the veterinary profession. For those not familiar with the term, moral injury is the damage to your...
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    Dechra launches apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone (phenylbutazone), its NSAID for horses and ponies. Equipalazone is most commonly used to treat lameness in equines and can be prescribed as a treatment for osteoarthritic...
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    Dr Ranj confirmed as keynote speaker at BSAVA Virtual Congress

    Dr Ranjit 'Ranj' Singh has been confirmed as a keynote speaker for BSAVA Virtual Congress, 25-27 March 2021. The NHS doctor, television presenter, author and columnist will be sharing his insights on the mental health challenges of working within a...
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    UK's first SQP Congress to take place in 2024

    Vetpol has announced that it will hold the UK's first SQP Congress at St John’s Hotel in Solihull on 16th April 2024 The event will focus on companion animals and deliver 7.5 hours of CPD. 150 tickets have been pre-sold and a further 100 tickets...
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    Dechra launches otitis externa resources

    Dechra has launched a range of resources to provide veterinary professionals and owners with education, tips and support to achieve better clinical outcomes and owner satisfaction for dogs with otitis externa. The 'Lifelong Ear Partnership' resources...
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    Open day for vet nurses at Herts referral centre

    Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hertfordshire is holding an open day for veterinary nurses who are looking for a career move, on 29th January 2022. 30 nurses have already booked a place at the event which is being held so you can have a no-strings...
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    Virbac launches multifunction chews for dogs

    Virbac has announced the launch of VeggieDent Zen, described as multi-functional chews designed for dogs who need a little extra help in daily relaxation. The company says VeggieDent Zen provides the same dental benefits as VeggieDent FR3SH Dental...
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    Linnaeus announces plans for more anaesthesia training for vet nurses in 2022

    Linnaeus has announced plans to continue its programme of accredited anaesthesia training for its Registered Veterinary Nurses in 2022. The company introduced a new primary care nursing anaesthesia course in January 2021, which 360 RVNs took part in...
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    New vet-only chew to enhance oral health in dogs

    Accord Animal Health has launched Vivinicord Chews, a dental product designed to enhance oral health in dogs. The new product contains astaxanthin (an anti-oxidant), f ucoidan (a fucose-rich, sulfated polysaccharide) and indigo (a deodorant), which...
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    RCVS updates standard framework for veterinary nurse training

    The RCVS has released its updated standards framework for veterinary nurse training. The framework sets out the professional values, skills and behaviours required of the approved education institutions, delivery sites and training practices responsible...
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    New course puts vet nurses in the cockpit

    Trainetics, a human factors and leadership training and consultancy company, is launching a human factors course for veterinary professionals in January 2023, as part of which, delegates take control of a commercial jet in a flight simulator at Heathrow...
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    Survey reveals most common rabbit health problems

    A survey of veterinary surgeons by Supreme Petfoods has revealed that dental disease, gastrointestinal stasis and obesity are the three most common rabbit health issues seen in practice. 230 vets took part in the survey 1 . 75% reported that they...
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    RCVS launches new course to help vet nurses recognise and challenge unconscious bias

    The RCVS Academy has launched a new course to help veterinary professionals recognise and challenge unconscious bias. The course was developed with RCVS Leadership and Inclusion Manager, Gurpreet Gill (pictured), and aims to increase self-awareness...
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    BSAVA to show how vet nurses hold the key to a harmonious practice

    At BSAVA’s Congress 2023 (Manchester Central on 23rd-25th March 2023), Andy Green, People Director at Pennard Vets in Kent, and Helen Silver-MacMahon RVN, VN Research and Development Director at VetLed will be presenting a talk about leadership and time...
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    Practices encouraged to use Awards as opportunity to audit practice wellbeing

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons and the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative are encouraging practices to use the Vet Wellbeing Awards entry process as an opportunity to audit the wellbeing of their teams. The Vet Wellbeing Awards, which are...
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    Vets Now announces line up for ECC Congress 2023

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its Emergency and Critical Care Congress, taking place on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th November 2023 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Dr Stephen Hearns, a consultant in aeromedical retrieval (human) medicine...
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    New census of Veterinary Care Assistants

    The Association of Veterinary Animal Care Assistants (AVACA) has launched a census to gather information about Veterinary Care Assistants (VCA) / Animal Nursing Assistants (ANA) and is asking practices to take part to record the number of people in these...
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    Vets Now ECC CPD for vet nurses coming to a town near you

    Vets Now has announced the dates for its 2020 UK tour, during which it'll be delivering Specialist-led emergency and critical care CPD for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The programme, which offers six hours of CPD, will cover topics such as damage...
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    More CPD for vet nurses in the Midlands

    Veterinary nurses in the Midlands are set to benefit from more CPD opportunities following the appointment of Kim Rathbone as the regional representative for the BVNA. Kim, who is a veterinary nurse at Avonvale Veterinary Centres’ Heathcote practice...
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    New independent orthopaedic referral practice in Hampshire

    RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Andy Moores, is opening an independent orthopaedic referral practice in Upton Grey, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, in May. Andy (pictured right) will be joined at the The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic by fellow...
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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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    Should veterinary practices advertise the salary on offer?

    VetNurse.co.uk is conducting a survey for veterinary nurses, veterinary nursing assistants and students to discover whether, when searching for a job, you would like to see salaries and benefits advertised in job adverts. The survey follows the launch...
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    Megan Hill named vet nurse Apprentice of The Year by Lantra

    Trainee veterinary nurse Megan Hill, from Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Yorkshire, has been named ‘Apprentice of the Year' by Lantra. Megan beat more than 100 nominees to win the Land-based and Environment Learner (LBEL) prize and achieve an overall...
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    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...
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    Vet nurses asked to take part in new research into their mental health and wellbeing

    Researchers from the RVC are calling on registered veterinary nurses and student vet nurses to take part in a 20–25 minute anonymous survey to explore how and why they may experience poor mental health. Whilst there is extensive research into the mental...