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    Call for statutory regulation for Veterinary Nurses

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has celebrated the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nursing at the House of Commons with a call for statutory regulation for the profession. At a Golden Jubilee event hosted by Mr Roger Gale MP, Veterinary Nurses...
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    Virbac ramps up vaccine production to counter shortage

    Virbac has announced that it is to increase production of cat vaccines at its French plants to help practices in the UK manage a shortfall in supply. The predicted shortfall follows warnings by other manufacturers of stock shortages of between three...
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    RCVS VN Council decides to close awarding body

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has decided that the College should cease being an awarding body next year, which means it will no longer offer the vocational Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. The College says it will ensure that the Diploma...
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    MA BVetMed BSc PhD DVA DVOphthal DipECVO MRCVS RSVP ASAP PBAB - Is it all too much?

    The RCVS has opened a consultation on the future of veterinary specialisation, which includes a proposal that the use of postnominals and titles by veterinary surgeons should be rationalised in order to avoid confusion amongst the public. The proposals...
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    Bayer launches next-generation fluoroquinilone; first for canine periodontal infections

    Bayer Animal Health has launched a next generation fluoroquinolone antimicrobial - Veraflox (pradofloxacin) - for the treatment of bacterial infections in cats and dogs. Bayer Animal Health's marketing manager Dr Markus Edingloh said: "Veraflox, with...
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    Online veterinary drug store turning over £750K per month

    VetUK, an online supplier of pet products and veterinary prescription only medications, has announced that it now processes over £750,000 worth of online transactions per month . The point of the press release was to highlight that this has been achieved...
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    Vetoquinol launches new NSAID for dogs

    Vetoquinol is launching Cimalgex, a new NSAID for dogs this month. Cimalgex (cimicoxib) is a new second generation COX-2 inhibitor which can be used for the treatment of pain and inflammation due to osteoarthritis and the management of peri-operative...
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    New badge to identify registered veterinary nurses

    The RCVS is to launch a new badge for registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) at the British Veterinary Nursing Association Congress later this week. The launch ties in with the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and highlights the fact that...
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    CPD Solutions launches webinar club for veterinary nurses

    CPD Solutions has launched a webinar club just for veterinary nurses, available to view at www.veterinarywebinars.com . Susie Coughlan, Managing Director at CPD Solutions said: "We know that for nurses, CPD can be a big challenge. Time and cost are...
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    Parasitologists concerned about changes to PETS scheme

    Parasitologists from ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) have been voicing their concern over the implications of the imminent changes to the UK's DEFRA-run Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). Under the new regulations, which take...
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    Petplan Announces Finalists for PIA Award

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the Petplan Insurance Advisor Award. This award recognises the hard work and dedication that Petplan Insurance Advisors (PIAs) do to highlight the importance of insurance to pet owners so that they are protected...
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    Norbrook launches iPhone app

    Norbrook has launched a new iPhone app designed to give veterinary professionals essential pharmaceutical product information at the touch of a button. The Norbrook Veterinary Excellence Tool includes information on the company's full range of animal...
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    Fibre first for furries, say vets and nurses

    A survey of 246 veterinary surgeons and nurses attending a lunch and learn webinar sponsored by Supreme Petfoods has revealed that they rate high fibre as the most important factor in making a recommendation for rabbit or guinea pig food. High fibre...
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    Pfizer offers free weigh tape for Equest clients

    Pfizer is giving away a free equine weigh tape with every purchase of Equest & Equest Pramox (while stocks last), to help encourage accurate treatment against encysted small redworms this season. According to the company, Equest & Equest Pramox are...
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    RCVS Trust invites applications for training equipment grants

    The RCVS Charitable Trust is offering up to 5 grants to veterinary nurse training centres to purchase equipment worth up to £5,000. Applications may be made for equipment which is directly used for veterinary nurse training of care and treatment of...
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    BackHome Microchip moves to Petlog

    Virbac Animal Health has announced that registrations on BackHome BioTec, the company's microchip identification service, were moved to the Petlog Database with effect from Monday 12 September 2011. Virbac says it moved to the UK's largest independent...
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    Virbac launches canine prostate disease awareness campaign

    Virbac Animal Health is launching an initiative to highlight the prevalence of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), a condition suffered by more than 80% of entire male dogs over the age of five 1 . The campaign will take place during November - or...
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    Dechra Veterinary Products found in breach of NOAH Code

    The NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Mr Guy Tritton, has found Dechra Veterinary Products in breach of three items of the NOAH Code, following a complaint. The complaint related to an advertisement and detailer promoting Felimazole with...
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    Woodley becomes UK distributor for SpotChem analysers

    Woodley Equipment has become the UK distributor for the full portfolio of SpotChem products from Japanese manufacturer, Arkray . The range of products includes: The SpotChem EZ, an automated clinical chemistry analyser offering 22 parameters...
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    Echocardiography presentation added to Ceva's CPD website

    Ceva Animal Health has added a new presentation to its Cardio Academy CPD website , entitled: Echocardiography: Common Views. In the 30 minute multimedia presentation, cardiology specialist Anne French discusses the most common echocardiographic views...
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    Vets Now acquires Health and Safety service provider Salus QP

    Vets Now Ltd, the provider of out-of-hours emergency vet care has announced the acquisition of Salus Quality Partnerships (QP), a Health and Safety service provider to the veterinary profession in the UK. Vets Now says this acquisition will extend...
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    RCVS veterinary nurse training expertise wins European funding

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has won European funding to develop its innovative system for the online recording of veterinary nurse training. The College has been granted Leonardo da Vinci funding to the tune of €245,000 to investigate...
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    Kennel Club launches campaign against puppy farming

    The Kennel Club has launched Puppy Awareness Week to bring the horrors of puppy farming to the public consciousness and highlight the important steps that are needed when buying a puppy, such as choosing the right breed and finding a responsible breeder...
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    RVC launches appeal to help drought-ravaged Kenya

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched an appeal to the veterinary profession to raise a target of £10,000 to enable VetAid Kenya to help during what has become the worst drought in living memory in the Horn of Africa. According to the RVC,...
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    This man may be many things, but he is NOT a vet

    The RCVS has released the photograph of a man apprehended by Wiltshire police whilst working as a bogus veterinary surgeon at a practice in Swindon. Peter Keniry, who had been practising under the name of a properly qualified and legitimately registered...