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    Central CPD now delivering CPD for vet nurses live via Zoom

    Central CPD has started delivering CPD for vets live online using Zoom. The company says that while attendance CPD events are permitted under UK coronavirus guidelines, it has found that many lecturers and delegates are unwilling or unable to participate...
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    New materials to help practices promote dental health

    Animalcare has published a selection of materials to help veterinary practices promote good dental health during Pet Dental Health Month which runs in February. The company has created a new waiting room board kit as a way for veterinary staff to remind...
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    Aqupharm is back on the shelves

    Animalcare has announced that its Aqupharm fluid range is now available to order, following a period of stock allocation. Following supply issues over the past 12 months, the company has gained regulatory approval to begin supplying Aqupharm through...
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    Norfolk vet nurses brighten up the bandages

    The nursing team at Uplands Way Vets is using bandage art to make clients smile and create a talking point around their practice. The team originally came up with the idea for a patient who needed bandages changed regularly over a long period of time...
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    World first as sexed semen is used to support survival of rare equine breed

    A rare Suffolk Punch horse has given birth to a filly foal after using sex sorted sperm to determine the gender; the first time in the world that this technique has been used to support the survival of rare breeds. With fewer than 72 female Suffolk...
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    PDSA urges vet nurses to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on veterinary nurses to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting...
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    The most common health problem in dogs is dental disease

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has found that the most common health problem in dogs is dental disease, closely followed by ear infections and obesity. The study was part of the RVC’s VetCompass programme which include anonymised veterinary...
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    Willows launches pioneering procedure for canine heart failure

    Willows Veterinary Centre is now offering transeptal puncture (TSP), a minimally invasive procedure previously only used in human healthcare, to treat dogs with heart failure. The procedure involves introducing a catheter through the jugular, then...
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    New microRNA test could give pets with heart disease 18 months more life

    Diagnostics company MI:RNA has developed a test which it claims can detect the early signs of mitral valve disease (MMVD) in cats ands dogs with 85% sensitivity, 82% specificity and 83% overall accuracy. The company’s NEMO Cardiac Health Screening...
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    Virbac launches antimicrobial-free treatment for canine otitis externa

    Virbac has launched Cortotic, a corticosteroid-only treatment for the clinical signs associated with canine otitis externa, without an antimicrobial. Cortotic contains hydrocortisone aceponate (HCA), a diester glucocorticosteroid to reduce inflammation...
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    Galliprant named Best New Veterinary Product of the Year

    Galliprant from Elanco Animal Health has been awarded ‘Best new veterinary product of the year Award 2019’ by the Veterinary Marketing Association. The award was due to be presented at the association's annual shindig in March, which was cancelled...
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    UK-first procedure for dog with cancerous vertebra

    Surgeons at Pride Veterinary Centre have claimed a UK-first for a procedure in which they used a tailor-made titanium implant to replace a cancerous vertebra in a nine-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The dog presented to the Neurology and Neurosurgery...
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    No election for RCVS VN Council this year

    Only two nominations have been received for the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council and there were two places up for contest, so there will be no VN Council election this year. The two places will be filled by Hilary Orpet and Suzanne May. Hilary is...
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    RCVS Knowledge launches new tools for vet teams to tackle antimicrobial resistance

    RCVS Knowledge has launched VetTeamAMR, an initiative designed to empower veterinary teams with knowledge and tools to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). VetTeamAMR includes a learning platform with information about responsible prescribing...
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    Free practice management webinars

    Premier Vet Alliance has launched a programme of free, one hour webinars to help practices develop the way they work, increase revenue, improve customer care, motivate their teams, and manage stress and pressure in the workplace. The webinars are open...
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    Vet nurses invited to RCVS Knowledge CPD roadshow for equine professionals

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of a CPD roadshow covering quality improvement (QI) for equine professionals, to which veterinary nurses are invited. The equine events will initially take place at Rossdales Equine Hospital in Suffolk on 22...
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    Vet nurses asked to help recruit puppies for pheromone research

    The University of Lincoln and Ceva Animal Health are asking vet nurses to help recruit puppies and their owners for a study into puppy behaviour and the effect of a pheromone collar on puppy development. The double-blind placebo-controlled study will...
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    New Digital Toxin Toolkit for vet nurses

    TVM has launched the Digital Toxin Toolkit, billed as offering everything you need to manage poisoning cases at your fingertips. The toolkit contains triage forms, a contact directory, emergency action guidelines and a drug glossary, together with...
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    Vet researcher uncovers Ice Age malformations which warn against further inbreeding in modern dogs

    Hugo Schmokel, an EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery at IVC Evidensia, has discovered malformations in Ice Age animals which may have developed as a result of inbreeding and which are also common in modern dogs. For his research, Hugo visited...
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    IVC opens £10M veterinary mega-hospital near Birmingham

    IVC has opened Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital, one of the largest referral centres in the UK, with a capacity to treat up to 10,000 pets a year. Located on the Longbridge regeneration site near Birmingham, Blaise Referrals is IVC's first purpose...
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    50% of pet owners worried about vet bills as cost of living crisis bites

    A new poll carried out by YouGov on behalf of Dogs Trust has revealed that in 2022 vet bills were the biggest financial worry for pet owners when it came to looking after their dog. The second biggest financial worry was the cost of dog food (18%)...
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    Global symposium to focus on veterinary oncology and nutrition

    Hill's Global Symposium, this year focusing on veterinary oncology and nutrition, is coming up on Monday and Tuesday (25th-26th) next week, online and in Lisbon. There will be 20 presentations from some of the world's leading experts, covering topics...
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    New webinar and toolkit for diabetes management

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a ProZinc toolkit to help vet practices and their clients manage diabetes in cats and dogs. The toolkit includes a 15-minute CPD webinar: ‘How to best use ProZinc to successfully manage diabetes in cats and dogs’,...
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    BEVA Congress 2020 cancelled

    BEVA Congress 2020, which had been postponed from this September to January 2021, has now been cancelled. BEVA Congress 2021 will now take place from September 4th-7th 2021. The decision to cancel Congress 2020 was taken by BEVA Council and the Congress...
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    BSVSp explores Practice Standards Scheme accreditation for specialist hospitals

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has approached the RCVS Practice Standards Group (PSG) to look at the feasibility of a new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accreditation strand: Veterinary Specialist Hospital (Multidisciplinary)...