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    Boehringer launches Frontline wormer for cats and dogs

    Boehringer has launched Frontline Wormer for cats and dogs. Frontline wormer for cats contains praziquantel and pyrantel embonate, and for dogs it also contains febantel. According to the company, Frontline Wormer is effective agains all types of...
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    New webinar series on feline renal care for nurses

    Purina is hosting two free one-hour webinars on feline renal care for veterinary nurses on the 7th and 28th June at 7pm (British Summer Time) The webinars will provide practical information to help manage renal cases, focusing on the importance of...
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    BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology 4th edition out now

    The BSAVA has published the fourth edition of its Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology. Under the direction of Hilary Jackson and Rosanna Marsella, the manual has been revised and updated to provide a resource focused on the clinically relevant...
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    World-first horse hip replacement performed at the University of Liverpool

    The University of Liverpool reports that its clinicians have performed what is believed to be the world's first successful total hip replacement in a horse. Duncan, an 85kg miniature horse, was first admitted to the Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital...
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    RCVS Council announces response to 24/7 review

    The RCVS has announced the steps it will be taking in response to the Standards Committee's review of 24/7 emergency care. Whilst the College has stopped short of making home visits entirely discretionary, it has confirmed that with regards to 24...
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    New research identifies prevalent lumps in guinea pigs

    A study conducted by Melanie Dobromylskyj, a histopathologist at CVS-owned Finn Pathologists and RVC student, Rebecca Hederer has identified the most common histopathological diagnoses out of over 600 biopsy samples from guinea pig lumps. Skin diseases...
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    Vet suspended for making false statements about the value of exported flea and tick treatments

    Craig Mostert MRCVS has been suspended from the Register for 18 months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after pleading guilty in the USA to providing false statements about exported flea and tick medicines and subsequently not declaring the conviction...
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    Agria moves to help unprotected pets during pandemic

    Agria has announced two new measures designed to help make sure pets are covered by insurance during the coronavirus pandemic. Firstly, pets that haven’t received primary vaccinations due to the coronavirus outbreak and develop an issue that would...
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    Vet nurses invited to ISFM Congress 2023: Between a Urolith and a Hard Place

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) will be hosting its annual Congress in Dublin from 29th June to 3rd July 2023, with the theme of ‘Between a Urolith and a Hard Place: Acute upper urinary tract disease and beyond…’ The ISFM says Congress...
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    Study reveals most common disorders of pet hamsters

    The RVC has published new research which has revealed the 20 most common disorders and the typical lifespan of pet hamsters. The study 1 , the largest in the world to date, investigated anonymised veterinary clinical records of a random sample of almost...
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    Blaise Referrals announces 2025 programme of free CPD for nurses

    Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital, IVC’s flagship hospital in Longbridge, Birmingham, has announced its 2025 programme of free CPD events for vets and nurses. The programme includes a mix of online and in-person sessions hosted by Blaise's multi...
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    Vet reprimanded for prescribing an acne medication for a human

    London-based Nicola Jane Gurrin MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after she prescribed an acne treatment for a human. Ms Gurrin faced two charges, the first being that she had issued prescriptions for Roaccutane...
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    New veterinary decision-making website for nurses

    Mary Fraser MRCVS from Girling and Fraser has launched 'Could, Would, Should' a new initiative to support vet nurses in developing their decision-making skills. Mary (or, to give her her full title, Dr Mary Fraser BVMS PhD CertVD PGCHE FHEA MAcadMEd...
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    Nominations open for RCVS Elections 2021

    Veterinary nurses can now nominate themselves as candidates in the 2021 elections for Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council. The full eligibility criteria, including FAQs and guidance notes, for veterinary nurses who wish to stand for VN Council can be found...
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    New initiative to help equine vet nurses develop their careers

    Vetpartners has launched an initiative to help registered equine veterinary nurses develop fulfilling and rewarding careers. The initiative is called Project NURSE, which stands for Nurturing and Using REVN Skills and Experience. The first stage...
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    VetNurse.co.uk becomes first social media platform to announce zero tolerance for bad manners

    VetNurse.co.uk has introduced a new policy of zero tolerance for bad manners in its forums. It's believed that VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org, which run on a platform that predates Facebook, may be the first online communities to require good manners...
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    Hallmarq launches world’s first veterinary zero-helium small animal 1.5T MRI

    Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging has launched the world's first veterinary MRI that doesn't rely on helium to cool its magnet coils. The coils need to be cooled to -460 °F in order to get good quality images. To achieve the same result without helium...
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    TVM launches joint supplement for dogs

    TVM UK has launched Locox TT, a joint supplement for dogs designed to support healthy joint function for continued mobility. The company says Locox TT has been developed to have high levels of EPA and DHA Omega-3, with independent lab analysis showing...
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    Insurance fraud vet has DC sanction postponed

    Dr Donal Johnston MRCVS, a former County Down-based veterinary surgeon who made fraudulent pet insurance claims to fund a gambling addiction has had his RCVS Disciplinary Committee sanction hearing postponed after he agreed to enter into undertakings...
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    New study to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments

    CVS is to fund a study at the University of Bristol to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments in companion animals. Concern has been expressed in the profession about environmental contamination from products used in companion animal...
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    RCVS announces mental health and wellbeing training for vet nurses

    The RCVS has announced dates for a range of new mental health and wellbeing training opportunities for veterinary professionals this year. Expanding on the training available in autumn 2022, which was launched based on the results of an extensive training...
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    Vet nurses asked to do SPVS Salary Survey 2024

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its SPVS Salary Survey 2024. The annual survey gives an overview of remuneration levels within the veterinary sector. It covers everything from basic earnings, bonuses, dividends and...
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    Caroline Jones, Helen Rooney and Lesley Ramsey in the finals for Vet Nurse of the Year 2023

    Petplan has announced the finalists for this year's Veterinary Awards. This year, there have been over 30,000 nominations for the awards. The finalists this year are: Vet Nurse of the Year Caroline Jones, Battle Flatts Veterinary Surgery, York...
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    RCVS Council approves redefinition of 'Under Care' with safeguards

    The RCVS Council has voted to approve proposed changes to how 'under care' is defined in the supporting guidance for the Guide to Professional Conduct . The new guidance will remove the absolute requirement for veterinary surgeons to perform a physical...
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    Bethany Pope joins vet nursing anaesthesia elite

    Bethany Pope from Paragon Veterinary Referrals has been awarded Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) status in anaesthesia – one of only three veterinary nurses in the UK to gain the qualification in 2024, and only 17 worldwide. Bethany said: “I...