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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...
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    Webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotics

    Exotic Vet Support and VetCT are holding a free webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotic species on 11th December, 8:00am-9:00am. Dr David Reese, Director of VetCT Australia and a Diplomate in veterinary diagnostic imaging will present: "Leveraging...
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    New Midlands-based chronic pain referral clinic

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has announced it is to launch a chronic pain clinic on Monday. Led by Jacques Ferreira, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (pictured right), the new...
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    Elanco launches Credelio Plus for oral flea, tick and worm control

    Elanco has announced the launch of Credelio Plus, a broad spectrum oral parasiticide for the control of fleas, ticks and worms in dogs. Credelio Plus is a palatable, chewy, monthly tablet which contains milbemycin oxime for the control of the gastrointestinal...
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    Vet nurses asked to help in the search for suicide risk factors

    Veterinary nurses and student vet nurses are being asked to take part in a new research which aims to identify risk factors for suicidal thoughts, to better inform suicide prevention. The research is being carried out by James Glass MRCVS (pictured...
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    New support materials to help vet nurses deal with the impact of recreational drugs

    TVM has launched guidelines for treating pets which ingest recreational drugs and materials for practices to highlight other hazards to pets this Christmas. The company points to data from the Animal Poison Control Center in the US which showed that...
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    New report explores how vet practices can make a difference to the environment

    Linnaeus has published a report which explores how veterinary practices can make changes to benefit the environment. Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession includes contributions from a range of organisations...
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    Webinars to help vet nurses look after themselves and one another

    Animal healthcare plan provider, Premier Vet Alliance, is hosting two one-hour webinars to help veterinary nurses look after themselves and one another. The webinars are being presented by Sian Tranter MRCVS, who has a business called VetReflect which...
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    New 'Munch and Learn' CPD for vet nurses

    Vetpol is hosting its first Munch & Learn Companion Animal CPD event for veterinary nurses and SQPs on Friday 10th September 2021, starting at 9:00am. A variety of speakers will presenting over the course of the day, including Wendy Nevins, Past-President...
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    Record number of vet nurses stand for Council

    The RCVS has announced that a record number of candidates are standing in the 2020 Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council elections. This is the first VN Council election since 2017. There was no election in 2018 due to governance changes and there were too...
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    RCVS to host 'design thinking' webinar

    The RCVS ViVet Programme is hosting a webinar to introduce veterinary professionals to the concept of ‘design thinking’ and how it can be used in the context of veterinary practice, at 12:30pm on Wednesday 2nd December. The College says that design...
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    Video Vets Now reports 54% year on year growth

    Video Vets Now, the telemedicine arm of Vets Now, has reported a 54% year on year growth in the use of its service in 2022, and says the redefinition of 'under care' will pave the way for further opportunities. Vets Now launched the service at the...
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    Fluorescent light energy shown to improve quality of life for dogs with skin conditions

    A new study 1 published in Scientific Research has concluded that Vetoquinol's Phovia fluorescent light energy (FLE) therapy system can improve the quality of life for dogs with skin conditions, and their owners. Phovia, which was launched in the UK...
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    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM is holding Pet Eye Health Awareness Week from 18th - 24th September. To help veterinary practices engage with pet owners and help them understand the importance of eye health, TVM has produced a range of free educational materials including waiting...
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    Most stolen dog breeds revealed

    Security firm ADT has published an analysis of pet theft crime figures which suggest that if you're a Staffordshire Bull Terrier living in Devon or Cornwall, you might like to hide your identity. Staffies were by far the most commonly stolen animal...
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    RVNs invited to Essex referral centre's open day

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists, in Basildon, Essex, is holding an open day for RVNs who are looking to advance their career, on Saturday, February 25th, from 8.45am to 4pm. During the day, visiting RVNs will be treated to a tour of the state-of...
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    Cortavance - BSAVA notes clarification

    VetNurse.co.uk has been asked to publish the following announcement from The University of Liverpool Hydrocortisone aceponate (Cortavance®, Virbac Animal Health, Bury St. Edmunds) is a potent but very safe topical glucocorticoid. A recent publication...
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    VN Futures reports progress and appoints Racheal Marshall as new Board Chair

    The VN Futures Board, which oversees and sets priorities for the VN Futures initiative, has reported on the initiative's progress and appointed Racheal Marshall as its new Chair. The initiative was launched by the RCVS and the BVNA in 2016 to identify...
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    Government calls for cat microchipping evidence

    The government has launched a call for evidence on cat microchipping , to find out what the effect of compulsory microchipping would be on owners, rescue and rehoming centres and cats themselves. Although microchipping has been a legal requirement...
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    RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...
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    New app offers specialist veterinary consultations for GP vets

    VetCT is launching a new app through which veterinary general practitioners can consult Specialists for £80+VAT for a 15-20 minute consultation, £120 for an extended 30 minute consultation or £195 for a 1 hour consultation, all of which also qualify...
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    Free symposium about new feline pheromone

    Ceva Animal Health has published a one hour virtual symposium about its new feline pheromone, Feliway Optimum, which will be launched in September. 'The new discovery in feline communication' symposium was held during the ISFM (International Society...
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    SPVS Congress coming to the Birmingham Metropole

    SPVS has announced that its next annual Congress will take place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, from Thursday 25th to Saturday 27th January 2024. Designed for the whole practice team, the Congress theme will be Smarter Working – better outcomes...
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    Virbac offers RVNs the opportunity to take a greater role in neutering

    Virbac has taken two steps to help veterinary nurses take a greater role in neutering, starting with an official clarification that Suprelorin, its non-surgical alternative for neutering male dogs, may be implanted by RVNs under the direction of a veterinary...
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    RCVS considers private prosecutions for offences under the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    RCVS Council has been considering the costs, advantages and disadvantages of bringing private prosecutions against people and organisations that breach the Veterinary Surgeons Act. A paper introduced by the RCVS Registrar Eleanor Ferguson looked at...