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    Portsmouth vet struck off for possessing indecent images of children

    Portsmouth-based Simon Wood has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being convicted of possessing indecent images of children. Mr Wood was convicted of three offences which involved the download of 38 videos and 13 indecent images...
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    Vet nurses urged to measure feline blood pressure for largest ever European study

    Veterinary nurses are being asked to take blood pressure readings from cats over seven years of age and submit them to The Mercury Challenge, Europe's largest study into feline hypertension. The Mercury Challenge, which is being conducted by Ceva...
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    CBE for former RCVS President Stuart Reid

    Former RCVS President and Council Member Professor Stuart Reid, has been appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, for his contributions to the veterinary profession and higher education...
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    Irish vet suspended for prescription offences

    Republic of Ireland-based Gary Adams has been suspended from the Register for two years after he was convicted of 34 charges related to prescribing veterinary medicines. Mr Adams was convicted at Gorey District Court, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland...
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    BVA welcomes new welfare code for laying hens

    The BVA, the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) and Veterinary Public Health Association (VPHA) have jointly welcomed a New Code of Practice for the Welfare of Laying Hens and Pullets which was laid before parliament on Thursday. The new...
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    Glasgow practice launches new training programme for newly qualified RVNs

    The Pets’n’Vets partnership, a network of veterinary practices in Glasgow and the surrounding areas, has launched a training programme designed to develop the skillsets of newly-qualified RVNs. Oliver Jackson, Managing Partner at Pets’n’Vets said...
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    NHS wins High Court backing for decision to stop funding homeopathy

    The High Court has dismissed a legal challenge by the British Homeopathic Association over a decision by NHS England to stop funding the discredited treatment. The case came after the NHS issued new guidelines for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG...
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    Ceva launches national TV advertising campaign for Feliway and Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a national summer TV advertising campaign to raise awareness of its veterinary behaviour products, Feliway Friends and Adaptil Calm On-the-Go Collar. Ceva says this is the first time it has advertised Feliway Friends...
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    Independent orthopaedic referral centre opens in Cambridgeshire

    Mark Bush and Martin Owen, both RCVS Recognised Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery have joined forces to open East of England Veterinary Specialists , a new orthopaedic referral practice in Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. The new practice was...
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    BEVA Congress adds crèche facilities

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that it will be providing crèche facilities for babies and children up to 8 years of age at Congress (Birmingham ICC, 12-15th September). Jon Pycock, President of BEVA said: "A significant number...
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    RCVS doing more to promote the profession at public events

    The RCVS is attending an increased number of public events around the UK this summer, to promote ' Find A Vet ', the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and careers within the profession. The outreach programme began earlier this month at the Devon County...
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    Scotland's first fixed price TPLO

    Glasgow-based Roundhouse Referrals has launched what it claims is Scotland’s first fixed price tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) service. Lead surgeon at Roundhouse, Ross Allan (pictured right), an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal...
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    Suffolk vet struck off for dishonesty, clinical failings and poor record keeping

    Suffolk-based Dr Horia Elefterescu has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for dishonesty, clinical failings and poor record keeping. The Committee heard seven charges against Dr Elefterescu. The charges were: In September...
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    Staffordshire Bull Terrier 'most stolen' as dog theft rises again in 2017

    Direct Line Pet Insurance has revealed that there were 1,909 reports of stolen dogs in 2017, with the Staffordshire Bull Terrier holding onto the dubious accolade of being 'Britain's most stolen'. Direct Line made Freedom of Information requests to...
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    New veterinary anaesthesia newsletter

    Jurox (UK) Ltd, maker of Alfaxan, has launched Anaesthesia1ST , a fortnightly electronic newsletter containing articles designed to help veterinary professionals deliver 1st class anaesthesia for their patients. The newsletter will include anaesthesia...
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    Disciplinary Committee postpones sanction of Oxfordshire-based veterinary surgeon

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has postponed sanction against Oxfordshire-based veterinary surgeon, Susan Catherine Mulvey, provided she complies with a number of undertakings. Ms Mulvey faced a number of charges relating to the treatment of a cat...
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    Derby referral centre unveils results of £700K investment

    Derby-based Scarsdale Vets has unveiled the result of a £700,000 investment in its referral hospital, Pride Veterinary Centre . The improvements include a new cat ward designed to offer a quieter, more relaxing area away from other animals, and a...
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    First ever protocol for animals in health care

    The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has launched Working with dogs in health care settings , the first ever nationwide protocol for animals in health care, in order to encourage more hospitals to explore animal therapy. The protocol provides evidence...
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    Horse owners urged to take part in equine health survey

    The Blue Cross is urging horse owners and riders to taking part in next week’s National Equine Health Survey (21-28 May 2018). The ten-minute online survey aims to gather a snapshot of horse health over the period of a week. The results help to...
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    Hampshire vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct

    Hampshire-based Roman Villar MRCVS has been found not guilty of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee, during a hearing into four charges which related to his involvement in the sale of a horse. The first charge was that...
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    Equine viral arteritis vaccine back in stock

    Zoetis has announced that its equine viral arteritis (EVA) vaccine, Equip Artervac, is back in stock. The company warned last year that Equip Artervac would be out of stock from the end of November 2017 until mid-2018, but says that the re-availability...
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    VNs to sit on RCVS Council following parliamentary approval of reforms

    A Legislative Reform Order which amends the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to allow changes to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons's governance arrangements has received Ministerial assent. There will now be significant changes to the RCVS Council...
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    BCF Technology merges with ECM to become IMV Imaging

    Veterinary imaging company, BCF Technology and ECM (Echo Control Medical) have merged to form IMV Imaging , a new imaging division within the IMV Technologies group . IMV Technologies is a reproduction biotechnology company which has worked in the...
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    New treatment to give older dogs a bit more vim

    Virbac has launched Canergy, a new treatment designed to improve the demeanour and energy levels of older dogs. Canergy contains propentofylline, a xanthine derivative which, Virbac says, potentiates the action of adenosine , a molecule found in the...
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    Ceva rebrands Adaptil range

    Ceva Animal Health has re-branded its Adaptil range in a way designed to more clearly convey the benefits of each product to dog owners. The Adaptil Diffuser has been renamed the Adaptil Calm Home Diffuser , the Adaptil Collar has been renamed Adaptil...