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    Why have vet bills gone up so much?

    VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org have started filming a series of films which explain the reasons for the recent above inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. One of the consequences of veterinary price inflation has been a backlash from...
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    UK's first dedicated ophthalmology referral clinic for cats

    The London Cat Clinic has announced the launch next month of what it says is the UK’s first and only dedicated ophthalmology clinic for cats. The clinic will be headed up by Dr Ursula Dietrich, an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, who will...
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    RCVS Council places further restrictions on remote prescribing

    RCVS Council has voted to make it a requirement that remote prescribing (without physically examining the animal) can now only be carried out by veterinary surgeons who can 'provide [an out-of-hours] follow-up service involving physical examination,...
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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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    New project to improve the management of osteoarthritis cases

    CVS and the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) have launched a new project to develop and enhance osteoarthritis management which should have benefits for the wider profession. The project, which has been supported by Zoetis, came about after...
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    CVS launches support for colleagues who lose a baby

    CVS has launched a new Pregnancy Loss webinar and guidance to help its managers support staff who lose a baby, whether because of a miscarriage, still birth or terminating for medical reasons. Sally Linghorn, Senior RVN at CVS and one of the team behind...
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    Our man at the Western Veterinary Conference in Vegas ...

    Pete Wedderburn MRCVS is reporting on the latest veterinary developments in the USA, with a daily blog from the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. You can read / subscribe to Pete's engaging blog here .
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    Carl Gorman takes over as President of BSAVA

    Carl Gorman has taken over as President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association, continuing the fine tradition that BSAVA has of appointing all-round good eggs to the role. One of Carl's main presidential tasks will be implementing the BSAVA...
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    RVC finds MCT oil could improve epileptic dogs' memory

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has shown that changing the fat profile of the diet of dogs with hard-to-treat epilepsy can improve their cognitive abilities and help combat memory problems 1 . According to the College, other research...
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    CVS clinical improvement project improves screening for hypertension in older cats

    CVS has reported the results of a clinical improvement project it ran in 105 of its first opinion small animal practices to increase screening for hypertension in older cats. According to the company, participating practices more than doubled the number...
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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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    Biggest veterinary training provider joins forces with the longest-established veterinary communities

    VetNurse.co.uk has gone into partnership with the veterinary training and CPD provider, Improve International, to make VetNurse.co.uk the 'go to' community for discussions surrounding high quality clinical content. In particular, the two companies...
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    Ceva launches Douxo S3 Pyo skincare pads

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Douxo S3 Pyo skincare pads for cats and dogs. The pads contain ophytrium and chlorhexidine at 3%. Ophytrium is a purified natural ingredient from Ophiopogon japonicus which, Ceva says, strengthens the mechanical skin...
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    New campaign to help vet practices support owners of older pets

    Animalcare, the maker of Thiamacare, has launched ‘Make Senior Easier’ a new campaign designed to help improve the quality of life of older pets by helping practices enhance their level of care and educating owners how they can maintain their pet's wellbeing...
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    Exotics vet Fabian Rivers wins BVA Young Vet of the Year

    Exotic animal vet and star of CBBC’s ‘The Pets Factor’, Fabian Rivers has won the BVA Young Vet of the Year Award 2020. The award, which is sponsored by Zoetis, is for early-career vets who have gone above and beyond the usual call of duty or who are...
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    Cornwall vet practice shows the value of an infection control audit

    Cornwall-based Rosemullion Veterinary Practice reports a 25% improvement in staff compliance with hygiene protocols and the elimination of the growth of bacterial pathogens as a result of conducting an infection control programme at its a 100-staff multi...
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    Bradley Viner elected RVCS Vice-President

    The RCVS has announced that its current Treasurer, Dr Bradley Viner, will be the College's next Vice-President after he was elected to the post at RCVS Council last Thursday. Dr Viner has been an elected member of Council since 2005 and Treasurer...
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    Exotic animal emergencies CPD for vet nurses coming up in Shropshire

    Marie Kubiak, an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, will be hosting Exotic Animal Emergencies, a one-day CPD course, in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, on Friday 8th September (10:00am - 4:00pm). The course will cover reptiles...
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    Exotic conference coming to Birmingham in November

    The British Veterinary Zoological Society has announced that its annual conference for all vets and nurses who work in first and second opinion exotic animal practice will be held at Conference Aston, Birmingham from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th November...
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    RVC research reveals most common conditions in English Cocker Spaniels

    The Royal Veterinary College has published research which reveals the most common medical conditions in English Cocker Spaniels. The VetCompass programme studied 10,313 English Cocker Spaniels from an overall sample of 336,865 UK dogs of all breeds...
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    New course to help vet nurses understand RCVS concerns process

    The RCVS Academy has launched a course to help veterinary nurses understand the RCVS concerns process. The course explains what to expect if you’re a veterinary nurse who has had a concern raised about them. Clare Stringfellow, Case Manager in the...
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    BSAVA Alba 2023 tickets go on sale

    Tickets for BSAVA Alba, which will take place on 22nd – 23rd September at the MacDonald Inchyra Hotel near Falkirk, have gone on sale. Open to all in the veterinary profession, the event offers up to ten hours of CPD, and covers a range of topics such...
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    Patricia Rigio RVN wins Improves' Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship

    Patricia Rigio RVN has been awarded the Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship run by Improve Veterinary Education and has won a free place on its Emergency and Critical Care ISVPS Nurse Certificate Programme. The Scholarship was set up to continue the legacy...
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    VetNurse Jobs retains super low price to support the profession

    As of today, VetNurse.co.uk Jobs costs £25 +VAT for advertising a job vacancy ... reduced from £99 + VAT before the coronavirus pandemic to support the veterinary profession in these economically challenging times. The service has been free of charge...
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    Veterinary neurologist's epilepsy research recognised for being most valuable in general practice

    Neurologist Matthew James from CVS's Dovecote Veterinary Hospital has been given BSAVA PetSavers Veterinary Achievement Award 2024 for research into the initial management of epileptic dogs in first opinion practice. Matthew’s award is in recognition...