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    New Clinical Editor for VetNurse.co.uk

    Alasdair Hotston Moore FRCVS has become the Clinical Editor for www.vetnurse.co.uk and its YouTube channel, Brains & Drains. Alasdair qualified from Cambridge in 1990. After graduation, he joined Bristol Vet School, first as an intern and then as a...
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    BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology 4th edition out now

    The BSAVA has published the fourth edition of its Manual of Canine and Feline Dermatology. Under the direction of Hilary Jackson and Rosanna Marsella, the manual has been revised and updated to provide a resource focused on the clinically relevant...
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    Small dogs at higher risk of dental disease than large ones

    A new study conducted by Mars Petcare and published in The Veterinary Journal has shown that smaller breeds of dogs, such as Dachshunds and Toy Poodles, are generally more predisposed to periodontal disease than larger breeds, such as German Shepherds...
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    Zoetis adds digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst

    Zoetis has added digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst, giving practices access to a network of remote pathologists and AI technology for fecal testing. With Vetscan Imagyst, samples are prepared in-clinic using traditional methods, but submitted...
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    Kirsty Cavill, Aneesa Malik, Sarah Coton and Flick Caldwell pick up BVNA Awards

    Kirsty Cavill, Aneesa Malik, Sarah Coton and Flick Caldwell have won this year's BVNA Awards Kirsty won the BVNA Impact Award for going above and beyond to support and teach others in practice. Aneesa won the VNJ Writer of the Year Award for articles...
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    Vets4Pets launches survey to improve the profession

    Vets4Pets has launched Project Listen, a survey to find out what challenges, motivations and experiences veterinary nurses face every day, and what the company might to do lead positive change in the sector. The findings will be published in a freely...
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    RCVS reports on work to advance the veterinary nursing profession

    The RCVS has published an interim report of the achievements so far of its VN Futures project to champion and improve veterinary nursing. The project was launched as a joint initiative between the RCVS and the BVNA in 2016. Its objectives included...
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    Nominations sought for RCVS Awards 2022

    The RCVS has opened nominations for its Honours & Awards 2022. The award categories that someone can be nominated for are: The Queen’s Medal – an award for a veterinary surgeon with a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the profession. The...
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    New guide for veterinary professionals about the welfare of flat-faced pets

    Dr Rowena Packer and Dr Dan O’Neill, both researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, have published the first ever book condensing global knowledge of brachycephaly in companion animals. The book, titled Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic Breeds...
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    Virbac adds eggshell to its joint and mobility diet

    Virbac has added eggshell membrane to its Veterinary HPM Joint & Mobility Clinical Diet, an ingredient which it says is proven to be very effective in reducing joint discomfort in dogs, demonstrating results in 6 weeks 1 . Eggshell membrane is rich...
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    Dog activity trackers can help diagnose skin conditions

    Researchers in the US have shown it is possible to detect skin conditions in dogs using canine activity trackers. The research was carried out by the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology...
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    RVNs asked to share experience of senior pet care

    Animalcare is conducting a survey of registered veterinary nurses to share the latest thinking and best practice. The survey covers things like, owner engagement and compliance, the role of senior pet clinics and the type of educational resources that...
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    Ceva to host free Derma Day conference for vet nurses

    Ceva Animal Health will be hosting Derma Day, a free online conference about the latest developments from the world of veterinary dermatology, on Thursday 28th October from 12:00 - 4:00pm. Dr Natalie Marks DVM CVJ will present "Meeting the expectations...
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    Kent vet practice becomes the largest employee-owned in the world

    Pennard Vets has announced that it has become an employee ownership trust (EOT), making it the largest practice in the world to become employee-owned. The new structure means that all 99 members of Pennard Vets' team, who work across six sites in Kent...
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    Nominations open for Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Nominations have opened for the Petplan Veterinary Awards 2022, held to recognise the remarkable work carried out by veterinary professionals. Last year Petplan received over 31,000 nominations across the five award categories: Practice of the Year...
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    Next BSAVA Congress will be a hybrid affair

    The BSAVA has announced that its next Congress (Thursday 24th March – Saturday 26th March in Manchester) will be a hybrid event, with delegates being able to attend in person, or online through an interactive virtual platform. BSAVA’s new Congress...
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    Vet nurses say bullying and incivility are serious problems in the vet profession

    Building on research undertaken by VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org in 2017, the RCVS Mind Matters initiative has published the results of a survey which found that 96% of student and newly qualified veterinary nurses feel that bullying and incivility...
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    RCVS to hold summit to address veterinary workforce issues

    The RCVS will be holding a summit meeting this autumn to examine the issues surrounding veterinary workforce shortages and develop solutions. The meeting follows growing concerns expressed both within the profession and in the national media about...
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    New study gives insight into hepatobiliary disease in dogs

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published the first study to document the histopathological frequency of hepatobiliary diseases in a large cohort of dogs in the United Kingdom. The researchers hope that the study will help to increase...
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    New ECC service at Hampshire referral centre

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores has launched an emergency and critical care service after recruiting Adam Mugford, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and an RCVS specialist in ECC to its team. Adam graduated...
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    Nancy McLaughlin RVN wins 'Best Picture'

    www.youtube.com/watch A short film made by 4th year BSc RVN, Nancy McLaughlin, has won first prize in a competition held by VetNurse.co.uk and Training Progress. In the film, Nancy demonstrates how to use the towel wrap restraint method on a cat...
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    New partnership gives CVS nurses access to BSAVA library

    The BSAVA has announced a three-year partnership with CVS which will give all of the group's employees access to the Association's online library. Sarah Fitzpatrick, Head of Partnerships and Events at BSAVA said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be working...
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    Registrations open for RCVS symposium on veterinary mental health

    The RCVS has announced that its third Mind Matters Mental Health Research Symposium will take place live online from 10am on Wednesday 24 November, and is now open for registration. Professor Susan Dawson (pictured right), Chair of the Mind Matters...
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    New BSAVA socialisation advice for vet nurses to give puppy owners

    The BSAVA has put together a Q&A and top tips about puppy socialisation for vet nurses to give clients as they emerge from lockdown. The BSAVA says it has produced the leaflet because of fears that so many of the puppies bought during lockdown will...
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    New dexamethasone presentation for cats and dogs

    Dechra has launched Dexacortone (dexamethasone 0.5 mg and 2 mg), a long-acting glucocorticosteroid for the symptomatic treatment of inflammatory and allergic conditions in cats and dogs. Dechra says that Dexacortone, which is presented as a flavoured...