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    Identichip launches practice support packs covering new cat regulations

    Identichip is launching microchipping support packs with marketing materials for veterinary practices which cover the new cat microchipping regulations which come into force on 10th June next year. The support packs include a social media toolkit with...
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    Win a trip to WSAVA with Petplan

    At next week's BSAVA, Petplan will be giving away a VIP trip for two to the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Congress in Geneva in June 2010. The package includes 2 admission tickets to the congress as well as flights, accommodation...
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    Vet nurses encouraged to get involved in Mental Health Awareness Week activities with Vetlife

    Vetlife is encouraging all members of the veterinary team to get involved with a number of online activities it is running during Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts on Monday. The charity is asking everyone to donate £5 and nominate 5 friends...
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    Zoetis launches equine inflammation blood test

    Zoetis has launched Stablelab, a hand-held, point-of-care blood test that gives veterinary surgeons diagnostic information about equine inflammation in 10 minutes. The Stablelab hand-held reader detects and quantifies the biomarker Serum Amyloid A...
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    RCVS Knowledge helps veterinary practices learn from their mistakes

    RCVS Knowledge has published the latest in its Quality Improvement Boxset, which focusses on how to respond when things go wrong in veterinary practice. "Learning from everything – Significant Event Audits and root cause analysis" teaches how to use...
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    New course to help vet nurses improve outcomes by looking at human factors

    RCVS Knowledge has published "Introduction to Human Factors and Systems Thinking" a free online course to help vet nurses improve quality, patient safety, and team wellbeing. The Human Factors aspect of the course considers how interactions between...
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    Improve launches My Veterinary Career

    Improve Veterinary Education and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), has launched My Veterinary Career, a new points-based career pathway so vet nurses can structure their training and qualifications around different...
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    BVA launches veterinary workplace accreditation scheme

    The British Veterinary Association has launched 'Great Workplaces', a workplace accreditation scheme designed to help address some of the recruitment and retention issues in the veterinary profession. The BVA says that securing 'Great Workplaces' will...
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    RSPB launches bird of prey crime CPD for vet nurses

    The RSPB has published 'Birds of prey in veterinary practice: Clinical presentations of poisoning, shooting and trapping', a CPD course for veterinary professionals. The course has been put together by the charity's Investigations Team with the help...
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    Mars pilots anaesthetic gas capture technology

    Mars Veterinary Health has partnered with SageTech Veterinary to pilot an anaesthetic gas capture solution designed to help stop greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere. Mars says that during a typical anaesthetic procedure, less than five percent...
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    Who needs a vet when you can ask Alexa?

    Vets Now has launched a new veterinary voice assistant on Amazon's Alexa and Google Home so pet owners can ask for veterinary advice on their smart speaker. The new voice skill offers three main features, a chocolate toxicity calculator for dogs, the...
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    TVM relaunches coprophagia treatment for dogs

    TVM has relaunched Copro-nil, a treatment to stop dogs eating faeces. According to the company, coprophagia affects 23% of dogs, with 16% being repeat offenders. Copro-nil is a powder which, when added to food, makes the resultant faeces unpalatable...
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    MSD launches Fight Equine Flu campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new campaign against equine flu, which includes various materials to help practices spread the word about the importance of vaccination. Apparently, there were over 100 times more recorded outbreaks of equine flu across...
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    BSAVA PetSavers launches the Ageing Canine Toolkit

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched the Ageing Canine Toolkit, designed to help vets and clients provide the best care for senior and geriatric dogs. The toolkit is part of a major study, the ‘Old Age Pets (OAP) research project’, recently funded by BSAVA...
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    Krka launches palatable Milprazon wormer

    Krka has launched a palatable version of Milprazon, its broad-spectrum cat and dog wormer. Krka says Milprazon Chewable is the first wormer in its category with proven palatability for dogs based on EMA Testing Guidelines. In a study¹, more than...
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    Krka launches generic NSAID for surgery and osteoarthritis pain

    Krka has announced the launch of Robexera, the first generic robenacoxib solution for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with chronic osteoarthritis (OA) and soft tissue surgery in dogs.¹ Robexera is a COX2 NSAID formulation which delivers...
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    PFMA takes nutrition course online

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has converted its residential Pet Food and Nutrition course into a series of CPD webinars for veterinary nurses, surgeons and other animal health professionals. Running from 14th-23rd July, the interactive...
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    Vets Now announces 2021 ECC CPD programme for vet nurses

    Vets Now has announced the programme for its ECC Bitesize Live series of online CPD lectures for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The specialist-led lectures will start on 5th May and run until October 2021, with a session every couple of weeks, alternating...
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    Casco Pet launches next generation clinical kennels

    Casco Pet has launched a new generation of its clinical WellKennels. The company says its new design is modular, allowing veterinary practices to customise kennels to their requirements now, and then upgrade them and add components as their needs change...
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    Dechra launches liquid Felimazole

    Dechra has launched Felimazole Oral Solution 5mg/ml (thiamazole) for the stabilisation of hyperthyroidism in cats prior to surgical thyroidectomy and for the long-term treatment of feline hyperthyroidism. The new presentation is honey-flavoured and...
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    Three practice managers awarded a CVPM

    Three practice managers have been awarded the Veterinary Management Group’s Certificate in Veterinary Practice Management (CVPM). The successful candidates, who completed their studies during 2020 and passed the examination in November, are Lucy Wilson...
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    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week coming up in September

    TVM UK has announced it is to hold Pet Eye Health Awareness Week starting on 21st September 2020. The aim of the week is to help pet owners identify common symptoms of eye disease and to seek prompt veterinary attention where appropriate. To support...
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    Dechra offers free webinars on how to manage cases during the coronavirus outbreak

    Dechra Veterinary Products is to host a series of free webinars about how to manage cases successfully during the coronavirus outbreak. The weekly sessions will offer practical guidance for veterinary surgeons and nurses about how they can manage...
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    BSAVA PetSavers funds research into vaccine uptake and hesitancy

    The BSAVA charity, PetSavers is to fund a new research project at the University of Liverpool which will use SAVSNET data to investigate vaccine hesitancy and develop new strategies to improve vaccine uptake in companion animals. Research conducted...
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    Blood donor cats don't need intravenous fluid therapy

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that intravenous fluid therapy may be unnecessary for cats that have given blood. This, say the authors, could lead to shorter hospitalisation time and less stress for donor cats...