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    Nominations sought for RCVS Awards 2022

    The RCVS has opened nominations for its Honours & Awards 2022. The award categories that someone can be nominated for are: The Queen’s Medal – an award for a veterinary surgeon with a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the profession. The...
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    New app could save human and animal lives

    A new app called What3words , which allows anyone to give their location using just three words, is being recommended by the emergency services for its potential to save lives. What3words divides the globe into a grid of 57 trillion squares measuring...
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    Animalcare sets up new company for its chip business

    Animalcare has set up a new company called identicare to operate its identibase pet database and identichip microchip business. The company says the reason for the change is so that it can dedicate additional resources to the business. Samantha Williamson...
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    Two Hampshire vets cleared of serious professional misconduct

    Geoffrey William Irvine MRCVS and Igor Vasilev MRCVS have been found not guilty of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after a hearing into the case of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, called Rupert, which died following...
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    New RVC research shows certain dog breeds are more prone to keratoconjunctivitis sicca

    New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that flat-faced dogs and spaniels, amongst others, are more prone to keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), aka ‘dry eye’. The study 1 was led by the RVC’s VetCompass Programme and is the...
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    RCVS completes sale of its London offices

    The RCVS has completed the sale of its Westminster offices to a private investor for £14m. The deal includes an option for the College to lease the building for up to two years to give it time to consider its options for the future, and how they may...
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    New Allium poisoning guidelines for veterinary practices

    TVM UK has launched new guidelines for veterinary practices about how to deal with Allium toxins which are often found in Christmas cooking. The Allium species includes onions, garlic, and their relatives. All members of the Allium family are poisonous...
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    Free vet care for Ukrainian refugees' pets

    Humane Society International, an animal charity, has launched Vets for Ukrainian Pets, through which refugees can have access to free veterinary treatment in the UK and 38 European countries. Vets for Ukrainian Pets will cover the treatment costs of...
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    RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing of veterinary medicines

    The RCVS Standards Committee has reintroduced the dispensation which allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe veterinary medicines remotely, in advance of the forecast wave of Omicron infections. Chair of the Standards Committee, Dr Melissa Donald,...
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    Yorkshire practice launches blisteringly good recycling scheme

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Yorkshire waste management and recycling company, MYGroup, to launch an innovative recycling scheme to prevent thousands of pet and human use medicine blister packs ending up in landfill each year. As well as...
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    Animalcare says Pentoject will be back in February

    Animalcare has announced that its Pentobarbital product, Pentoject, will be back in wholesalers in February. The company says a combination of unprecedented demand for the product and logistics issues, together with an issue involving the manufacturer...
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    Defra launches Brexit video for vet practices to share with pet owners

    Defra has produced a video offering official advice for pet owners that want to travel with their pet in the event of a no deal Brexit. The video has now been published on Youtube, from where veterinary practices might like to share it with clients...
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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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    Bayer doubles pipettes in Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has doubled the number of pipettes in its Advocate all-in-one flea, worm and mite spot-on to provide an additional range of six-month treatment packs for cats and dogs. Bayer says the doubling of the number of pipettes in a pack is...
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    Animalcare launches dental Lunch and Learn CPD for nurses

    Animalcare, distributor of the Plaqtiv+ range of dental products, has launched dental ‘Lunch and Learn’ CPD for veterinary practices interested in learning more about dental health in cats and dogs. Participating practices will learn about dental disease...
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    Zoetis acquires Jurox Animal Health

    Zoetis has acquired Jurox, a privately held Australian animal health company which develops, manufactures and markets a range of veterinary medicines for treating livestock and companion animals. The acquisition of Jurox brings Zoetis a valuable animal...
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    New £1.2M MRI at Somerset referral centre

    Cave Veterinary Specialists in Somerset has installed a new £1.2M Phillips Ingenia 1.5T Evolution MRI scanner for shorter anaesthetics for its patients, and more detailed and accurate diagnosis of complex neurological conditions. The new scanner takes...
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    Remote veterinary consultation service announces partnership with leading insurer

    Vet AI, which launched Joii, its remote veterinary consultation service earlier this year, has announced a partnership with pet insurer Animal Friends. Animal Friends is launching a pilot programme through which its customers will be able to check...
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    Herts-based vet struck off following sexual assault conviction

    Jamie Rushton has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being convicted of sexual assault and jailed for 18 months. Mr Rushton was convicted of sexual assault after pleading guilty at Wood Green Crown Court in December 2022. He...
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    IVC announces partnership to promote sustainability in the veterinary profession

    IVC Evidensia has announced that it has partnered with social enterprise company, Vet Sustain, to help promote sustainable practices and improve the implementation of them within the veterinary industry. Vet Sustain works to inspire and enable veterinary...
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    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance

    The RCVS has published updates to its coronavirus guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses, to reflect the developing situation and the latest guidance from the UK and devolved nation governments. On 9 April, the College published a flowchart...
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    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...
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    Three new initiatives to support Ukraine

    The veterinary profession has started three new initiatives over the last few weeks to support Ukraine. Vets4Ukraine2022 is the brainchild of a group of twenty veterinary Specialists who are raising money by offering their knowledge and expertise in...
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    Purina to host CPD symposium on managing cat allergens

    Purina has announced it is hosting a two-hour CPD symposium on Friday 3rd April at BSAVA Congress looking at how diet can be used to reduce the allergens shed by cats. Speakers at the event will include Andrew Sparkes, BVetMed, PhD, DipECVIM, MANZCVS...
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    Remote dermatology diagnoses are as accurate as face-to-face

    Vet AI, which launched Joii, its remote veterinary consultation service earlier this year, is claiming that vets who diagnose common dermatological conditions remotely are as accurate as those who see the patient in person. The company is making the...