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    VNs reminded to complete RCVS registration before end of year

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary nurses that they need to pay their annual renewal fee before the end of the year or they will be removed from the Register. Just over 1,000 veterinary nurses have not yet paid their annual renewal fee of £61 and if...
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    Half of dog owners don't clean their teeth

    A new survey of 2000 dog owners - carried out by One Poll on behalf of pet supplement company, Pettura - has found that 53% have never cleaned their dogs' teeth, despite 88% recognising that oral hygiene is important to their dog's health. According...
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    RCVS presents evidence for outcomes-based CPD

    Simon Wallace, a former Education Officer at the RCVS, and Stephen May, Junior Vice-President and chair of the CPD Working Group, have published a literature review in the Veterinary Record which underpins the recent proposed changes to how the College...
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    New canine Addison's disease videos

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a new series of video presentations about the diagnosis and treatment of canine hypoadrenocorticism . The six videos, which were recorded by Dechra's technical team, range in length from 10 minutes to 37 minutes...
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    RCVS to pilot outcomes-based approach to CPD

    The RCVS Council has approved a pilot of a new outcomes-based approach to measuring and recording continuing professional development (CPD). In June the College held a six-week consultation with the profession, asking for opinions on its proposal...
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    Practices need to be talking to owners BEFORE they buy an animal

    The PDSA has published its 2016 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report which this year highlights the poor level of research done by prospective owners before they acquire a pet, in turn highlighting an opportunity for practices to start building relationships...
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    New pet health service claims to save owners £300 cost of veterinary appointment

    A new pet health advice line, similar in principle to the now-defunct NHS Direct service, has been launched for pet owners. Pet-gp.co.uk offers a 12 month subscription for £4.50 per month, or owners can seek one-off advice from its team of veterinary...
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    New NOAH Compendium app

    NOAH (National Office of Animal Health) has launched a new app - for both Apple and Android phones - which gives users access to its compendium data at any time. The app gives users the ability to find information on over 1000 animal medicine listings...
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    Is this the smallest dog to undergo heart surgery?

    Cardiologists at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull have performed a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closure on an eight-week-old Staffordshire bull terrier puppy weighing 2.2kg, believed to be amongst the smallest dogs ever to...
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    Potentially lethal flea treatment recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued an alert that Bio-Tech Solutions has recalled Armitage Pet Care Flea and Tick Drops for Dogs and Armitage Flea Drops for Cats and Kittens, after a packaging error which caused an unknown quantity of the...
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    Veterinary practices air their dirty laundry in public

    Miele Professional has released the results of a survey 1 looking at how practices handle their laundry, finding that two thirds do not comply with WRAS Category 5 Regulations . The research found that 93% of practices have a washing machine on site...
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    Carefree Credit now open to non FCA registered practices

    Carefree Credit, the company which provides a credit facility for practices to offer clients to pay for unexpected veterinary bills, has announced that from this month, practices can offer the facility to clients without themselves going through the...
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    BEVA introduces Antibiotic Champion Award

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is encouraging members to continue to reduce their use of critically important antibiotics by inviting them to attain the BEVA Antibiotic Champion Award . Last year BEVA received a national Antibiotic Guardian...
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    RCVS opens Vet History archive

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of Vet History , a new way to access its archive of historical veterinary manuscripts, correspondence, clinical case notes and photographs illustrating the history of the British veterinary profession from 1800...
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    White Cross Vets' new practice focuses on its environment

    White Cross Vets has announced the launch of a new practice designed to offer patients, clients and staff the best possible environment, whilst at the same time being environmentally-friendly. Located in Wolverhampton, the new practice uses different...
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    Medivet secures funding for further expansion

    Medivet has announced that it has secured a £10 million funding package from HSBC, to acquire new practices across the UK. Nick Hicks, HSBC’s Corporate Area Director in Thames Valley, said: "HSBC has enjoyed a highly effective and longstanding business...
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    New campaign highlights animals' legal welfare needs

    A coalition of veterinary organisations including the BVA, BVNA, Blue Cross, BSAVA, BVZS, PDSA and RSPCA has launched a joint campaign to help pet owners understand their pets' five welfare needs. According to the forthcoming PDSA Animal Welfare 2016...
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    First pocket microscope to premiere at London Vet Show

    ioLight , the first professional-quality pocket microscope which launched back in May , will be presented to the profession at the Bayer stand (R20) at the London Vet Show , where it will be used to demonstrate Bayer's products. The founders of ioLight...
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    Disciplinary Committee restores Wirral vet to the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has restored Ian Beveridge, a Wirral-based veterinary surgeon to the Register. Mr Beveridge had been removed from the Register following a disciplinary hearing in May 2013 in which he was found guilty of disgraceful...
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    New screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease

    The Dachshund Breed Council , with support from CVS Group, is launching a UK screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). The organisation says back disease is by far the most common health problem in UK Dachshunds: around 1 in 4 may...
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    Nominations open for Ceva's welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health is calling for nominations for its 2017 Animal Welfare Awards, which celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the veterinary, farming and charity sectors. Of the seven awards, two are dedicated to recognising veterinary...
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    RCVS updates online learning tool for student VNs

    The RCVS has announced a number of improvements to its Nursing Progress Log (NPL), the optional online assessment tool for student veterinary nurses. The College developed the optional NPL specifically for student veterinary nurses to be able to track...
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    Win a year's online CPD from Improve at London Vet Show

    Improve International is offering six subscriptions each day to its Online Bitesize CPD training programme on its stand – D25 - at the London Vet Show. Visitors will have the opportunity to test their knowledge in a short quiz with three veterinary...
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    New ophthalmology video and practice display materials

    Bayer Animal Health - maker of Remend - has released the second in its series of 'Back to Basics' educational videos, this one covering canine ophthalmology. Alongside, the company has also launched a new educational practice display pack about Dry Eye...
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    MSD launches older cat health screening campaign

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of 'Be Active', a new campaign to support veterinary practices and encourage more clients to bring in their older cats for a six-month health screening. The company says that the campaign has been launched...