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    RCVS publishes 2018 annual report and accounts

    The RCVS has published its Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2018, in which it highlights what it considers to be its major achievements over the year. They include the successful completion of its governance review, the launch of the Graduate...
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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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    BSAVA invites vet nurses to submit case reports for Congress '24

    The BSAVA is inviting veterinary nurses to submit unique and interesting case reports to be presented at BSAVA Congress 2024 in Manchester on 21st – 23rd March. The case report can be in any area of small animal nursing, from nurse clinics to critical...
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    Machine-learning poised to help diagnose Cushing’s in dogs

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have found that machine-learning algorithms have the potential to improve the diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Historically, diagnosis has been achieved with multiple blood tests. However, this process...
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    6 top tips for addressing clients' concerns over cat microchips

    With less than one month to go before all cats are required to be microchipped, Michelle Townley MRCVS, veterinary advisor to HomeAgain, has shared six ways to address the more common concerns that pet owners have about microchipping: Tip 1 – Make...
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    Dechra to run canine Cushing's webinar series

    Dechra is running a series of six 30-45 minute webinars about Cushing's in dogs, starting on Tuesday 10th December. The webinars are primarily aimed at veterinary surgeons, but there was a good turnout of nurses at the Cushing's session at the London...
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    New veterinary nurse degree course to begin this September in Aberystwyth

    Wales' first and only school of veterinary science is to start its veterinary nursing degree course in September. The Veterinary Nursing foundation degree at Aberystwyth University combines theoretical and practical learning, with a year-long work...
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    CVS runs clinical improvement project to improve cardiac ultrasound scan rates

    CVS is running a clinical improvement project in 48 of its small animal practices to improve the use of cardiac ultrasound scans in first opinion heart disease diagnosis and treatment. The project looked first at how effective CVS small animal first...
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    Virbac puts Equimax in recyclable packaging

    Virbac has developed new, recyclable packaging for its wormer, Equimax. The new packaging uses fewer plastic components and a new cardboard box. Sabrina Jordan, Virbac’s Equine Product Manager said: "The new cardboard component is a substantial step...
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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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    Animalcare offers equine microchipping reminders for practices

    Animalcare has produced a social media toolkit to help practices remind owners to comply with the new law on microchipping horses, ahead of the 1st October deadline. James Beaumont, Product Manager at Animalcare, said: “Microchipping is an essential...
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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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    New podcast to help vet nurses navigate challenges of the job

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched ‘The Pet Profession Podcast', which aims to help veterinary nurses navigate some of the challenges they face in their career. Hosted by industry veteran, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS, there will be five episodes, covering...
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    BVRA recognises CVS's Level 4 Receptionist Certificate

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) has recognised CVS's Level 4 Certificate in Client Care, so holders of the CVS qualification are now eligible for Associate Veterinary Receptionist (AVR) status from the BVRA. It is the first time...
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    Bristol Vet Specialists’ linear accelerator treats 100th cancer patient

    Bristol Vet Specialists, the £13.5M referral centre based to the north west of the city, reports that it has treated its 100th cancer patient with it's state-of-the-art, £1.7M linear accelerator, 12 months after opening. The Elekta Infinity linear...
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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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    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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    Herefordshire vet heads to the Maldives to save the turtles

    Herefordshire-based Alex McGhee MRCVS, a business intelligence manager at Linnaeus, has headed off to the Maldives to help save endangered sea turtles. Alex is applying the data science he uses in his day job to help local vets at the Olive Ridley...
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    New resource to help vet nurses with the pastoral side of euthanasia

    The BSAVA has published a new collection of resources on the subject of end of life care and decision-making, with a particular focus on the pastoral aspects, to help support clients and the practice team. The collection draws together a selection...
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    Clinical improvement project leads to dramatically increased ultrasound scan rates

    CVS reports that its nationwide project to increase the use of ultrasound has led to an additional 3,675 scans being performed by both vets and nurses across its small animal division within 12 months. The project was 'highly commended' at the RCVS...
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    New menopause films for veterinary teams

    WellVet has published a series of films about the menopause which aim to help reduce the impact of physical and psychological symptoms associated with perimenopause for veterinary team members. The films, which include information and practical advice...
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    Self compassion webinar for vet nurses

    The RCVS is hosting a free one-hour webinar about self-compassion, presented by Mind Matters research grant recipient Dr Katherine Wakelin, Clinical Psychologist, and Sarah Corthorne, trainee Clinical Psychologist, at 7:00pm on Tuesday 3rd September...
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    Startup aims to give vets the chance to own a practice

    Three ex-partners of the Willows Veterinary Group have launched North Star Vets, a new veterinary group which will give vets an opportunity to own a stake in their practice without any capital investment. MsRCVS Sean Cleary and Richard Thomas, and...
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    DC rejects former vet's application for restoration for the ninth time

    Warwick John Seymour-Hamilton, a former veterinary surgeon who was struck off 27 years ago, has had his ninth application to be restored to the Register rejected on the basis that he would pose a risk to animal welfare if he were to practise as a veterinary...
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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...