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    BSAVA to show how vet nurses hold the key to a harmonious practice

    At BSAVA’s Congress 2023 (Manchester Central on 23rd-25th March 2023), Andy Green, People Director at Pennard Vets in Kent, and Helen Silver-MacMahon RVN, VN Research and Development Director at VetLed will be presenting a talk about leadership and time...
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    Survey highlights vets' lack of time for older pets

    Animalcare has released the results of a survey in which 60% of respondents said a lack of time / staffing levels were the main barriers to setting up senior pet clinics. The survey was carried out to get an insight into how practices are currently...
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    RCVS invites vet nurses to become Mental Health First Aid Champions

    The RCVS has announced that next January, its Mind Matters Initiative will be subsidising an online training course for veterinary nurses to qualify as Mental Health First Aid Champions The course, which is led by Mental Health First Aid England ,...
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    New research identifies the most common illnesses suffered by Westies

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced the results of the world's largest study of West Highland White Terriers 1 , which identified both the most common illnesses suffered by the breed and the most common causes of death. The VetCompass study...
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    NHS chiefs' fears about homeopathy mirrored in the veterinary profession

    Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England has written to the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care arguing that the Society of Homeopaths should not be re-accredited as to do so would give a false impression that homeopathy...
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    New independent orthopaedic referral practice in Hampshire

    RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Andy Moores, is opening an independent orthopaedic referral practice in Upton Grey, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, in May. Andy (pictured right) will be joined at the The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic by fellow...
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    New study finds risk factors for gingivitis in cats

    A new study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice , has found that the risk of gingivitis increases in cats fed a wet food diet, cats with orange coats, cats that don’t hunt prey, and cats reported to dribble whilst being stroked at age six...
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    New census of Veterinary Care Assistants

    The Association of Veterinary Animal Care Assistants (AVACA) has launched a census to gather information about Veterinary Care Assistants (VCA) / Animal Nursing Assistants (ANA) and is asking practices to take part to record the number of people in these...
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    Vets Now ECC CPD for vet nurses coming to a town near you

    Vets Now has announced the dates for its 2020 UK tour, during which it'll be delivering Specialist-led emergency and critical care CPD for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The programme, which offers six hours of CPD, will cover topics such as damage...
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    Winter Wellbeing online series to help vet nurses tackle the winter blues

    Wellvet has announced a free ‘Winter Wellbeing’ series of online events which it is hosting in partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, starting with a Facebook Live session at 8pm on Thursday 19 November. The events will cover a range...
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    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...
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    More CPD for vet nurses in the Midlands

    Veterinary nurses in the Midlands are set to benefit from more CPD opportunities following the appointment of Kim Rathbone as the regional representative for the BVNA. Kim, who is a veterinary nurse at Avonvale Veterinary Centres’ Heathcote practice...
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    Practices urged to consider hydration of wildlife patients

    Macahl Animal Health, manufacturer of Oralade, is highlighting the need to consider the hydration status of wildlife patients admitted to veterinary practices as we head into the winter months. The company says there is often an increase in admissions...
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    Open day for vet nurses at Herts referral centre

    Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hertfordshire is holding an open day for veterinary nurses who are looking for a career move, on 29th January 2022. 30 nurses have already booked a place at the event which is being held so you can have a no-strings...
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    Vet nurses invited to get active for Vetlife's Veterinary Month of Movement

    Vetlife is holding its third Veterinary Month of Movement next month, when veterinary professionals are asked to come together, get active, and fundraise for the charity. The idea is that by raising money through exercise, which is documented to improve...
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    RCVS launches new course to help vet nurses recognise and challenge unconscious bias

    The RCVS Academy has launched a new course to help veterinary professionals recognise and challenge unconscious bias. The course was developed with RCVS Leadership and Inclusion Manager, Gurpreet Gill (pictured), and aims to increase self-awareness...
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    DC refuses to restore Kent-based former vet ... for the seventh time

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994 for failing to maintain his practice...
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    RCVS tightens guidance for remote prescribing

    RCVS Council has approved final changes to its guidance on prescribing prescription-only veterinary medicines (POM-Vs) to an animal that is ‘under care’ of a veterinary surgeon, and confirmed it will come into effect on 1st September 2024. The main...
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    Vets Now announces line up for ECC Congress 2023

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its Emergency and Critical Care Congress, taking place on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th November 2023 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Dr Stephen Hearns, a consultant in aeromedical retrieval (human) medicine...
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    BEVA celebrates 60 exceptional individuals

    In the build up to its 60th birthday celebrations on 18th November, BEVA is highlighting 60 exceptional individuals who have had an impact on the equine veterinary sector. The Association is also encouraging horse owners to join in the celebrations...
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    BSAVA partners with Idexx to provide more learning resources for vets

    The BSAVA has partnered with Idexx to provide a series of new learning resources for veterinary nurses. The two organisations are collaborating to produce a topical monthly webinar with an expert speaker, supported with a collection of resources in...
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    Henry Lamb named BVA Young Vet of the Year

    Norfolk commercial poultry and gamebird vet Henry Lamb has been named the BVA Young Vet of the Year 2023. Henry won the title in recognition of his work tackling bird flu, as the outbreak of this devastating disease spread across the country this summer...
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    New resource to help veterinary teams with abusive reviews

    The British Veterinary Association has published 'How to manage unfair and abusive reviews online', after Voice of the Veterinary Profession statistics revealed that half of all vets have been on the receiving end of online abuse, with unfair reviews...
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    Vet nurses invited to online quiz night

    Elanco is hosting another online CPD quiz night for vet nurses and vets, this time on the subject of fleas, at 7pm next Thursday (27th August). The event is being hosted by Luke Gamble as part of the company's ‘Advocates of Knowledge’ series, and there...
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    New study suggests dogs can help failing university students

    New research from Washington State University - with support from Mars Petcare’s Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition - has revealed that therapy dogs can improve the executive function and cognitive ability of university students at risk of academic stress...