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    New leadership and management programmes for Head Nurses

    The College of Animal Welfare (CAW) is preparing to launch a new range of leadership and management programmes aimed at head nurses and practice managers at the BVNA Congress (5-7 October). The College says that its management programmes, which...
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    New veterinary anaesthesia app to help overcome poor record-keeping

    Alastair Mair, a European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at Willows Veterinary Centre has developed a new app to ensure all vital details of an anaesthetic procedure are recorded efficiently and effectively. VETNAPP offers a replacement...
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    RCVS List / Register of Veterinary Nurses to be re-issued

    The recently-published RCVS List of Veterinary Nurses Incorporating the Register of Veterinary Nurses 2010 will be reprinted and re-issued towards the end of May, due to printing errors. Although the data held on the RCVS List/Register is accurate...
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    Bayer launches new feed additive for renal disease in cats

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Renalzin®, a feed additive for the management of Chronic Renal Disease (CRD), the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, especially in older cats 1 . One-third of all cats over 15 years of age have CRD 2 , but the...
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    RSA unveils Preferred Referral Network

    RSA has confirmed the initial 27 practices that have joined its new Preferred Referral Network , launching today. The creation of the network means that whilst veterinary surgeons can continue to appoint referral practices as they do now, owners of...
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    Perfect Christmas present for vet nurses' children out now

    The ideal Christmas present for a vet nurse to give a child has just landed on my desk. It's the Amazing ABC Adventure by Lorna Maxwell, out now in paperback from Long Barn Books and available on Amazon here . Each letter of the alphabet begins...
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    VET Festival announces speaker line up for 2016

    The VET Festival has announced its speaker line up for this year's event, taking place on the 3 rd & 4 th June at Loseley Park in Guildford, Surrey. The 21 hand-picked speakers include respected opinion formers from across the USA, Canada and the...
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    BVA urges governments not to Vexit

    Following the EU referendum, the BVA is urging UK governments to protect the status of EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who are currently living and working in the UK. According to statistics from the RCVS, almost 40% of veterinary surgeons...
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    New Animal Nursing Assistant Course

    North Lindsey College near Scunthorpe has announced the launch of a new course in September to prepare school leavers and current workers in the industry to qualify as Animal Care Assistants with an option to progress on to their Level 3 Veterinary Course...
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    SPVS survey shows vets charging more for unroutine procedures

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has published its 2015 Fee Survey, which has revealed an increasing divergence between fees charged for routine and unroutine procedures in small animal practice. SPVS says that small animal practices...
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    Texas vet provokes outrage after posting picture of cat she'd killed with a bow and arrow

    A vet from Texas hit the headlines this weekend after allegedly killing a feral cat with a bow and arrow and then posting photographs and bragging about it on Facebook. According to various news reports, Kristen Lindsey DVM's post quickly went viral...
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    BEVA Congress to focus on colic

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that colic will be a key topic on the scientific programme at Congress this year, which runs from 11th to 14th September at the Birmingham ICC. Global names in gastroenterology will be sharing...
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    Ceva launches Hepatosyl Plus for horses

    Ceva Animal Health has introduced an improved version of Hepatosyl, its liver support supplement for horses. Hepatosyl Plus for horses contains the same antioxidant ingredients as the original version but now also contains Silybin, the most active...
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    Eurovet launches flavoured canine hypothyroid treatment

    Eurovet Animal Health has launched Thyforon Flavoured (levothyroxine sodium, POM-V), which replaces the company's canine hypothyroid treatment Forthyron. Eurovet says that Thyforon Flavoured has the same clinical efficacy of Forthyron and veterinary...
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    More practices offering CarefreeCredit to clients

    CarefreeCredit, the vet-run company we reported on back in October , has announced that it is working with its 600th practice in offering its interest-free or low-interest credit to clients that find themselves unable to pay for unforeseen veterinary...
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    New food flavour sprays to help reluctant eaters

    A new range of food flavour sprays for dogs and cats, which could it a lot easier for vets, nurses and owners to feed reluctant eaters and administer oral medications, has been launched by M H Foods Ltd. The sprays, which will retail through veterinary...
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    RCVS wins Best Workplace Award

    The RCVS has been recognised as one of the best places to work in the country by the Great Place To Work Institute, which carries out comprehensive annual surveys of staff engagement with a wide variety of small, medium and large businesses and organisations...
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    Charles Dickens' dog collar up for auction

    A leather and brass dog collar once owned by Charles Dickens is one of a number of items coming under the hammer at a sale of 'dog art' at Bonhams New York on 16th February. You'll have to have deep pockets, though: with a nameplate inscribed...
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    Willows expands its Solihull-based referral service

    Willows, the Solihull-based multidisciplinary referral centre, has announced that it has acquired The Veterinary Cardiorespiratory Centre , the renowned referral service run by Mike Martin MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology (pictured right...
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    New Nurses' Certificate in Small Animal Nutrition

    Improve International has launched a new Nurses' Certificate in Small Animal Nutrition designed to help nurses with an interest in nutrition to increase the depth and range of their knowledge. The new Certificate will take its first students in March...
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    RCVS to trial 'significantly different' dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced it will be launching a new nine-month alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial this autumn which will be administered by the law firm that runs the General Optical Council’s ADR scheme. Nockolds Solicitors was approved as...
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    Bayer to the rescue of mountain chicken frogs

    A donation of 200 Tracer microchips by Bayer is helping to save one of the world's largest and rarest species of frog against extinction. A deadly fungal disease, responsible for decimating global amphibian populations, is threatening the last known...
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    DG Sanco launches 'Vets in your daily life' photo competition

    DG Sanco, the EU Directorate General for Health and Consumers, has launched a worldwide photo competition to mark World Vet Year: 'Vets in your daily life' Entries need to be photos of a vet (or vets) at work or in any situation which shows the diverse...
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    Take part in veterinary employee survey

    Pfizer has repeated it's call for veterinary practice staff to take part in its Vet Support+ independent, industry-wide survey of employee engagement. The survey gives practice team members, who are not partners or owners, the chance to have their...
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    Vet Direct launches new haematocrit / haemoglobin detector

    Vet Direct has launched the AniPoc Handheld Monitor, a new portable haematocrit / haemoglobin detector designed to produce reliable results in 10 seconds. Vet Direct says the unit, which is used for the diagnosis and monitoring of anaemia in dogs...