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    Vet nurses invited to talk about ‘Becoming a Cat-friendly Clinic’

    VetNurse.co.uk, in partnership with Improve International, is inviting all vet nurses to come and join us in this year’s first online Clinical Article Club discussion: 'Becoming a Cat-friendly Clinic'. For those new to the club, the idea is that every...
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    New podcast to help vet nurses navigate challenges of the job

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched ‘The Pet Profession Podcast', which aims to help veterinary nurses navigate some of the challenges they face in their career. Hosted by industry veteran, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS, there will be five episodes, covering...
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    New canine stem cell training materials for vet nurses

    IVC Evidensia has collaborated with TVM to publish training materials for vets about DogStem, TVM's stem cell treatment for dogs with mild to severe osteoarthritis of the elbow and hip. TVM says DogStem, which is currently the only UK/EU-licensed stem...
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    CVS project to improve lameness treatment sees 1014% increase in use of clinical metrology questionnaires

    CVS has run a clinical improvement project to increase the treatment of lameness within 35 of its first opinion small animal practices throughout the UK. The group says it has led to 6,086 more clinical metrology questionnaires being conducted at participating...
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    New menopause films for veterinary teams

    WellVet has published a series of films about the menopause which aim to help reduce the impact of physical and psychological symptoms associated with perimenopause for veterinary team members. The films, which include information and practical advice...
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    Survey reveals reasons older horses are retired

    A survey by the Gluck Equine Research Centre at the University of Kentucky and Spillers, published in the Equine Veterinary Journal 1 , has revealed the main reasons why horses are retired. The survey of 2717 horse owners, 56% of which were leisure...
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    Virbac puts Equimax in recyclable packaging

    Virbac has developed new, recyclable packaging for its wormer, Equimax. The new packaging uses fewer plastic components and a new cardboard box. Sabrina Jordan, Virbac’s Equine Product Manager said: "The new cardboard component is a substantial step...
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    New tool to help vet practices with bad debt

    DSL a debt recovery company which specialises in veterinary debt, has launched a free tool to help practices understand the impact of bad debt on the business. The VetDebt Recovery Compass tool provides a way for practices to understand how outstanding...
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    Vet group raises £15M to expand its transformative model

    Hello Vet, a group with six practices in London, has secured £15 million pounds in Series A funding to accelerate the growth of its business and its vision of offering clients greater transparency, more tangible value for their money and more affordable...
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    RCVS publishes results of latest coronavirus survey

    The RCVS has published the results of its fifth coronavirus survey which was conducted with veterinary practices towards the end of the England-wide lockdown in November 2020. The survey was sent to all UK veterinary practices on the 25th November...
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    Machine-learning poised to help diagnose Cushing’s in dogs

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have found that machine-learning algorithms have the potential to improve the diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Historically, diagnosis has been achieved with multiple blood tests. However, this process...
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    Solihull referral centre installs £1.4m MRI scanner

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has installed a £1.4 million Siemens Magnetom Sola 1.5 magnet scanner, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK veterinary market. Willows' Head of Imaging Andrew Parry, an RCVS and European Specialist...
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    Mars subsidiary launches canine cancer test in the UK and Europe

    Antech, a subsidiary of Mars Science and Diagnostics, has launched a new, rapid canine cancer test for use in practice, in the UK and Europe. The Nu.Q Canine Cancer Test is a new technology that measures circulating nucleosomes in order to enable earlier...
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    New canine Cushing’s treatment and monitoring app

    Dechra has launched a Cushing’s treatment and monitoring app to support owners prescribed Vetoryl for their dog. The free app is designed to help to track changes and improvements in a dog’s health during treatment. The app uses questionnaires to...
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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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    RCVS asks vet nurses to help recruit animal owners to new advisory group

    The RCVS) is calling on veterinary nurses to help it recruit around 30 animal owners and keepers for a new Public Advisory Group to help guide the College's policies. The group is being set up to ensure that the College meets its objective of working...
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    Vet nurses invited to focus on oculoplastics at BrAVO Spring Meeting

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (BrAVO) is hosting its annual pre-BSAVA Spring Meeting on 23rd March in Manchester - which all vet nurses are invited to - where there will be a full day of lectures on oculoplastics. Registration...
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    New formulation of Virbac's Veterinary HPM diet promises enhanced oral care for small and toy breeds

    Virbac has launched an improved formulation of Veterinary HPM Small & Toy which, the company says, offers both high quality nutrition and advanced oral care in a single product. Virbac highlights research which shows that 90% of all dogs over one year...
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    CVS embarks on research to increase responsible use of antimicrobials in acute diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa

    CVS and the University of Bristol are collaborating on a new antimicrobial stewardship clinical research project to increase the responsible use of antimicrobials in in acute (haemorrhagic) diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa. It will compare...
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    RCVS to discuss the future of vet nursing at BSAVA Congress

    The RCVS has announced a number of sessions it will be running at BSAVA Congress this year, including one on the future of veterinary nursing. The sessions are: Thursday 20 March - VN Vision workshop: The future of team-based veterinary healthcare...
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    BVA lobbies govt for financial support for vet practices

    The BVA is lobbying the government for business rates relief and other financial support for veterinary practices during the pandemic, arguing that without it many practices may not survive. As part of the package of measures announced by the Chancellor...
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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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    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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    Vets Now calls on vets to nominate entries for 'Pet of the Year Awards'

    Vets Now has launched a competition to find Britain's Pet of the Year, and is asking vets to help with the search. The awards highlight the special bond between pets and their owners, and brave stories from animals across the UK. This year, Vets...
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    Study shows fluorescent light energy may improve post mastectomy wound healing in dogs

    A study published in Animals suggests that Vetoquinol's Phovia fluorescent light energy (FLE) treatment significantly stimulates the wound healing process following mastectomies in dogs 1 . Phovia is a two-part FLE system consisting of a chromophore...