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    Coronavirus testing programme to help vet nurses back to work

    A new company called ReCoVa-19 has launched a coronavirus testing and wellness programme designed to help veterinary professionals back into the workplace. The programme offers employers a variety of options, including antigen and antibody testing...
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    New partnership gives CVS nurses access to BSAVA library

    The BSAVA has announced a three-year partnership with CVS which will give all of the group's employees access to the Association's online library. Sarah Fitzpatrick, Head of Partnerships and Events at BSAVA said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be working...
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    New way for veterinary practices to recycle

    TerraCycle, a global recycling company, has launched VetCycle, a national recycling scheme through which veterinary practices can dispose of hard-to-recycle waste, such as personal protective equipment, plastic pet food packaging, medicine blister packs...
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    Equine practices asked to help with neck threadworm research

    A final year Bioveterinary Science student at Harper Adams University is carrying out some new research into Onchocerca Cervicalis , otherwise known as neck threadworm, and is asking equine vets to take part. The research is being conducted by Sarah...
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    Dogs reported stolen ten times MORE TH>N cats

    MORE TH>N Pet Insurance has released the results of its Pet Theft Census, which looked into the prevalence of pet theft in the UK. The research shows that in 2012, 833 dogs and 83 cats were reported stolen to the police. That trend has continued into...
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    Pontefract vet's clinical failure was not 'serious professional misconduct'

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ruled that whilst the care given to a diabetic dog by Paul Roger MRCVS fell short, it did not amount to serious professional misconduct. Mr Roger faced three charges: that he had failed to provide adequate care,...
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    Quick poll: Was your last OOH call an emergency?

    VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk are holding a quick snap survey of vets and nurses to discover what percentage of calls made to veterinary general practices out of hours are genuine emergencies, what percentage could wait (or should have been seen...
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    Vet's appeal against RCVS Disciplinary Committee decision dismissed by Privy Council

    The Privy Council has dismissed an appeal lodged against the RCVS Disciplinary Committee’s decision in May 2018 that Dr Horia Elefterescu should be removed from the Register. The Committee had found Dr Elefterescu guilty of serious professional misconduct...
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    Dechra launches new equine sedative / premedication

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Rominervin, a new, fast-acting injectable solution for equine sedation and premedication. Rominervin contains 10 mg/ml romifidine hydrochloride, equivalent to 8.76 mg romifidine, presented in a 20 ml vial. ...
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    Kent vet group becomes first to scoop gold from Investors in Customers

    Kent-based Pennard Vets has become the first in the country to be awarded gold accreditation from Investor in Customers (IIC). IIC is an independent customer experience agency which conducts assessments, develops insights and awards annual accreditations...
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    Surrey referral centre now boasts three eye specialists

    North Downs Specialist Referrals is celebrating the success of two of its clinicians after they passed their exams to become European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Andra-Elena Enache and Savina Gogova join the head of service Richard Everson...
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    Survey finds marked improvement in veterinary business in June

    The RCVS has published the results of its third survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a marked improvement in the veterinary business climate since last month. The survey was held in mid-June and gathered 196...
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    New Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing to launch in 2021

    Askham Bryan College is launching the Level 5 Vetskill Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Practice Nurse), a new post-qualification progression route for Registered Veterinary Nurses, in 2021. The College is the first UK centre to offer the course...
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    Dechra launches new ophthalmic antibiotic for cats, dogs and horses

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Ophtocycline (chlortetracycline hydrochloride), a broad spectrum ophthalmic antibiotic ointment for the treatment of a number of eye infections in dogs, cats and horses. Ophtocycline is licensed for the treatment...
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    Candidate nominations for 2022 RCVS VN Council elections now open

    Nominations are now being invited for this year's RCVS VN Council elections. The elections will again be held completely online this year. Veterinary nurses have until 5pm on Monday 31st January 2022 to put themselves forward as candidates for the...
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    Survey shows veterinary costs still need to be better explained

    A survey commissioned by the RCVS has found that a significant number of pet owners think veterinary surgeons offer poor or very poor value for money, suggesting more work needs to be done to communicate the value of veterinary services. The survey...
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    New guide to help vet nurses set up senior pet clinics

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new guide to help vet nurses set up and run senior pet clinics. The publication of the guide follows a study of vet professionals published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery which revealed that the main...
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    New anal gland supplement

    Nutravet has launched Nutrafibre, a high fibre supplement to support normal anal gland function and digestive health, available exclusively from vets. Nutrafibre contains high fibre pellets which use a combination of insoluble and soluble plant fibres...
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    Nominations open for Petplan 2024 Veterinary Awards

    Petplan has opened nominations for its 2024 Veterinary Awards. Both veterinary professionals and clients can nominate people and practices for one of five awards. Practice of the Year Practice Manager of the Year Practice Support Staff of the...
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    Nominations open for Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Nominations have opened for the Petplan Veterinary Awards 2022, held to recognise the remarkable work carried out by veterinary professionals. Last year Petplan received over 31,000 nominations across the five award categories: Practice of the Year...
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    Ketofen 10% solution for injection recalled

    Ceva Animal Health Ltd has initiated a Class II recall of Ketofen 10% Solution for Injection, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory licensed for the treatment of cattle, pigs, horses and other equidae. The recall was initiated because a visual inspection...
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    RCVS Disciplinary Committee rules RVN fit to practise after dangerous driving conviction

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has ruled that Somerset-based William Kane is fit to practice after he was convicted of three counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Mr Kane was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment,...
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    Vet nurses needed to help test RCVS's new CPD recording system

    The RCVS is calling for veterinary nurses to help test its new continuing professional development (CPD) recording platform which is currently in development. Earlier this year, the RCVS Council approved the roll-out of a more outcomes-based model...
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    Zoetis steps up production of its Marek’s disease vaccine

    Zoetis has ramped up production of its Marek’s disease vaccine. Poulvac CVI + HVT Marek’s vaccine provides the combination of the Rispens CVI strain and the HVT strain. Zoetis says this combination of serotypes has long been recognised for providing...
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    RCVS Council to review definition of 'under care' of a vet

    The RCVS Council has today announced a 'wide-ranging' review of a number of key provisions of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct , following ongoing discussions around trialling the development of telemedicine services, including...