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    Vetpol to offer SQP training online

    Vetpol has announced that it has been approved by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate as a regulator of SQPs, and will be offering SQP training, most likely before the end of this month. Vetpol says its new course, which is delivered online, has...
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    Royal Canin to present new Weight Management range at BVNA Congress

    Royal Canin has announced it will introduce the latest in its Veterinary Health Nutrition range - Weight Management - at BVNA Congress this week, ahead of the national launch on 1 st November. The Weight Management range offers nutritional solutions...
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    Vet nurses asked to take part in consultation on VN professional requirements

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary nurses to take part in a consultation considering the competences, skills and professional behaviours required of newly-qualified veterinary nurses. The College says the consultation, which closes on 22nd December, reflects...
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    Vet nurses asked to help with 'biggest ever' feline hypertension survey

    Dr. Sarah Caney, RCVS recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, is asking all vet nurses to take part in what she hopes will be the biggest online feline hypertension survey conducted so far, with the aim of getting an accurate insight into how vet teams...
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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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    Julie Dugmore wins BSAVA's Bruce Vivash Jones Veterinary Nursing Award

    Julie Dumore has won the BSAVA's 2022 Bruce Vivash Jones Veterinary Nursing Award for outstanding contributions to the advancement of small animal veterinary nursing. Julie won the award for her dedication to progressing veterinary nurse education...
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    Remote prescribing of POM veterinary medicines to end on 14th March

    The RCVS Standards Committee h as decided to end the temporary dispensation allowing remote prescribing of prescription-only veterinary medicines on Monday 14th March 2022. The dispensation was originally introduced during the spring 2020 lockdown...
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    New tech to improve tumour-removal at Surrey referral centre

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) has installed a £55,000 SonoCure ultrasonic surgical aspirator which it says will allow it to take tumour treatment to another level. NDSR’s director of neurology Rodolfo Capello said: " This technology...
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    Vet nurses send scrubs to Africa

    Two veterinary nurses from Dick White Referrals, Harriet Bolton (pictured right) and Bianca Garner, have found a good home for unwanted surgical clothing. The nurses have coordinated a donation of unwanted scrubs, tops and other surgical clothing to...
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    Research reveals the effect of malformation on toy breeds

    A new study from the University of Surrey, published today in the journal PLOS One , has identified the specific effects of a malformation which affects affects toy breeds. According to researchers, Chiari malformation has become prevalent as a result...
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    Vets launch first digital identification and medical monitoring app for horses

    Equine vets Kevin and Jennifer Corley have launched EquiTrace, an app which allows trainers and vets to keep track of a horse’s health and identity with a quick scan of a chip. The app allows trainers to store and share medical records and treatment...
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    Animalcare names Vet Nurse Heroes

    Five vet nurses working in a range of clinical settings have been announced as the winners of Animalcare’s Vet Nurse Heroes competition. Earlier this year, t he company called on veterinary team members to nominate nurse colleagues who had gone beyond...
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    Somerset vet nurse Amy Gardiner raises £2K for cancer docs

    Somerset-based Amy Gardiner, a senior medicine nurse at Cave Veterinary Specialists in West Buckland, has raised more than £2,000 for the doctors and nurses who looked after her during cancer treatment. Amy was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer...
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    Free BEVA membership for vet nurses

    The BEVA has announced that from today, it is dropping membership renewal charges for all veterinary nurses for the next three months to help support you during the COVID-19 crisis. All existing BEVA members will have their membership automatically...
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    Surrey referral centre pioneers new approach to canine spine stabilisation

    North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) in Surrey is pioneering the use of Neuromed Invetra, a new spinal stabilisation system which uses screws rather than bone cement. Dr Guillaume Leblond, an American specialist in veterinary neurology at NDSR said...
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    Next BSAVA Congress will be a hybrid affair

    The BSAVA has announced that its next Congress (Thursday 24th March – Saturday 26th March in Manchester) will be a hybrid event, with delegates being able to attend in person, or online through an interactive virtual platform. BSAVA’s new Congress...
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    BVA gives four reasons for above-inflation rises in the cost of veterinary care to the Competition & Market Authority

    The BVA has submitted a detailed response to the Competition and Market's review of veterinary services, which highlights four main reasons for above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. The reasons are: above average increases in veterinary...
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    Purina launches cardiac diet for dogs

    Purina has announced the launch of Pro Plan Veterinary Diets CC CardioCare, a new diet containing a blend of nutrients to support heart function. CardioCare is based on research carried out at the Purina Technology Center which explored how nutrients...
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    New Yorkshire-based pet pain clinic

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield has announced the launch of a chronic pain clinic for pets referred to the centre by external first opinion practices. The clinic is being run by Liz Leece, an RCVS and EBVS Specialist in veterinary anaesthesia...
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    Dog ownership may have helped stave off depression during pandemic

    Purina Petcare has released the results of some research which suggests that the bond between dogs and their owners helped mitigate against some of the negative psychological impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For the research, Purina questioned...
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    Cost of living crisis hits horse owners

    The Blue Cross has released new figures which show that more horse owners may be struggling financially to keep their horse. So far this year the charity says it has received 144 requests from people asking for it to take in or help rehome their horse...
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    Vet practice audit reduces medication errors by 100%

    A small animal practice in Cornwall has found that a clinical audit of its prescribing and dispensing errors resulted in 100% fewer errors and more than 50% fewer near misses. Rosemullion Veterinary Practice is a three-site small animal practice owned...
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    New guidelines to help vet nurses decide what's routine and what's research

    On the 1st July, the RCVS will publish new guidelines about whether procedures count as routine veterinary practice (RVP), clinical veterinary research (CVR) or as experimental. The new guidance replaces Chapter 25 of the Supporting Guidance to the...
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    Free dermatology CPD for vet nurses

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of the Douxo S3 skincare range, is hosting a series of free dermatology CPD presentations for veterinary nurses. Titled Nurses and Dermatology – the Bite Sized Guide to Getting Started , the series is presented by Frances...
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    Vet nurses welcome at free online cardiology course

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free online cardiology course on managing mitral valve disease (MVD) in dogs, which veterinary nurses are welcome to attend. Entitled ‘Managing mitral valve disease from start to finish’, the course will account for...