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    New community to support vet nurses

    VetNurse.co.uk has launched a new community exclusively for veterinary nurses and veterinary nursing assistants to ask each other questions and be rewarded for helping each other. In short, the old discussion forums have been replaced with a new format...
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    Free workshop for vet nurses on creative thinking

    The RCVS ViVet innovation project is holding an interactive workshop to introduce veterinary professionals to creativity techniques that can help them develop innovative thinking within the practice team. The two 60-minute interactive sessions are...
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    New RCVS medicines FAQs for vet nurses

    The RCVS has published a set of frequently asked questions to help members of the profession avoid the most commonly encountered pitfalls regarding veterinary medicines. The FAQs cover everything within the College’s guidance on veterinary medicines...
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    BSAVA announces plans for Wellbeing Programme at Congress 2023

    The BSAVA has announced that Congress 2023 (23rd – 25th March at Manchester Central) will include a programme of three days worth of wellbeing presentations and discussions. The Wellbeing Programme, which has been put together in collaboration with...
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    Free webinar about the efficient diagnosis of inflammatory diseases

    Kit Sturgess, RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine, will present a webinar for vet nurses: “Diagnosis of inflammatory disease in cats and dogs – Getting the most from your practice laboratory?”, on Thursday 2nd March, 7:30 - 9:00pm In the Horiba...
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    CPD congress for vet nurses in the south-west coming up in September

    VETcpd is holding its annual CPD Congress, the largest of very few CPD events held in the south-west, on 25th and 26th September at Sandy Park Conference Centre, Exeter. There are two main streams – veterinary and nursing – alongside which there will...
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    Zoetis partners with BVNA to champion the role of RVNs

    Zoetis has partnered with the British Veterinary Nursing Association to champion the role of veterinary nurses and assistants. Zoetis, which has a portfolio of drugs for companion animals, including Apoquel, Cerenia, Convenia, Cytopoint, Librela and...
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    New cardiology referral service in Buckinghamshire

    Hamilton Specialist Referrals in High Wycombe has launched a cardiology referral service run by European and RCVS recognised specialist in Veterinary Cardiology, Andrew Francis. First opinion practices can refer dogs and cats for routine echocardiography...
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    New initiative to drive research into pet chicken health and welfare

    The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is launching a forum to facilitate research into the welfare of pet chickens. According to the charity, hens have been badly neglected by the world of evidence-based academic research, with only two known papers...
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    BVNA launches toolkit for Clinical Coaches

    The BVNA has launched a free Clinical Coach Toolkit which contains a range of webinars and articles to help those supervising and supporting student veterinary nurses (SVNs). The toolkit also offers the opportunity for clinical supervisors to take...
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    New service allows all practices to offer home delivery

    Virtual Recall has announced the launch of OurVet.Shop, a new service through which practices can give clients a way to reorder and pay for medications and services from their vets , and have them delivered to their door or made ready for (contactless...
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    Owners of epileptic dogs want partnerships of care with their vet

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study which concludes that owners of epileptic dogs value partnerships of care with their veterinary surgeon, and that owner satisfaction could be improved with more educational resources. For the study...
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    Southern Counties announces 2025 programme of free CPD for vet nurses

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists has announced the first of its mostly free CPD events for vets and nurses in 2025. There are a mix of online and in-person events. On the 27th February at 7:00pm, Derek Flaherty, Professor in Veterinary Anaesthesia...
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    RCVS calls for nominations for VN Council

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary nurses to throw their hats into the ring for the 2024 VN Council elections. Vet nurses who want to stand as election candidates must submit their nomination forms by 5pm on Wednesday 31st January 2024. There are places...
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    Lite Ltd rated 'Outstanding' RVN training provider by Ofsted

    Lite Ltd has been rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted after inspectors visited the RVN training provider and graded all aspects of its provision. A team of three Ofsted inspectors carried out a four-day inspection, reporting that: Leaders have a clear...
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    Specialist-led neurology referral service opens in Kent

    Dr Rodolfo Cappello, an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, has opened a referral service in Sevenoaks, Kent. Rodolfo said: “We are the only independent specialist veterinary hospital in the area with the equipment and experience to diagnose and...
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    Boehringer gives vet nurses something to smile about this Christmas

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is hosting a live Christmas Comedy Cracker event for veterinary professionals at 8pm on Thursday 17th December. The company says it wanted to give vet nurses a chance to kick back and relax with some first-rate comedy...
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    Vet Record celebrates innovation

    The Veterinary Record has recognised three companies for their innovations in the field of antimicrobial resistance, bovine TB and animal welfare. Newmarket-based Test and Treat was one of three finalists, for its U-Treat test which enables vets to...
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    New orthopaedics and neurology referral centre to open in Cheshire

    Movement Referrals, a new independent orthopaedics and neurology centre is set to open in Runcorn, Cheshire, in May. The business is led by RCVS Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Professor John Innes and Ben Walton, alongside American veterinary...
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    Langford Vets to hold third Vet Nurse Congress

    Langford Vets will be holding its third Vet Nurse Congress Day in Langford, near Bristol, on Monday 24th June 2024. The training will be delivered by the referral team and is open to all vet nurses, trainee vet nurses and animal care assistants, with...
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    Free emergency triage CPD for nurses coming up in Birmingham

    Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital in Birmingham is holding a free CPD session about emergency triage on Monday 27th May. The session will highlight the important role nurses play in this environment and look at the benefits of a nurse-led clinical...
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    CVS launches project to improve diagnosis of BOAS

    CVS has launched a new clinical improvement project in 25 of its first opinion small animal practices to improve the diagnosis of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) in dogs. For the project, the company has developed a Brachycephalic...
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    New vet tech treats eye infections in five seconds

    Photon Therapeutics is to launch PhotonUVC, a new device which claims to clear corneal infections in five seconds, on stand E30 at the London Vet Show this week. PhotonUVC Vet is a non-contact treatment which emits low dose ultraviolet C light at a...
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    CVS introduces first UK Equine Nursing Committee

    CVS has established the UK’s first Equine Nursing Committee to help develop clinical governance and to support decision-making on issues that affect its 22 equine sites. The Equine Nursing Committee is comprised of members of CVS Equine Nursing practice...
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    Cambridge referral centre to offer open-heart surgery in dogs

    Cambridge-based Dick White Referrals (DWR) is to become one of only a handful of sites globally to offer open-heart surgery in small animals. The referral centre has invested in a new heart and lung machine, and an oxygen cage, and is expected to take...