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    Work starts on £1M expansion at Solihull referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre has announced that work has started on a 2,400 sq ft extension project at its Solihull site as part of an investment of more than £1 million to enhance its wide range of specialist services. The extension, which is due for...
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    SPVS and VPMA launch Congress 2018

    The SPVS and the VPMA have announced that registration is now open for their 2018 Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport on 25-27 January 2018. SPVS/VPMA Congress, which is supported by Boehringer and Citation , will be opened this year by Benjamin...
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    Twenty new fully-fledged dermatology VNs

    Vetruus has announced that twenty veterinary nurses have recently completed the Veterinary Dermatology Award, which the company delivers in conjunction with the British Small Animal Veterinary Association as part of the Nurse Merit Award Scheme. The...
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    Yorkshire practice group celebrates 80 years with 80 prizes in 80 days

    White Cross Vets , the family-run group with practices across the North of England, has found a typically novel way to celebrate it's 80th anniversary with its staff. They're holding 80 live prize draws in which each member of its 190-strong team...
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    Merial launches ParasitXpert CPD for veterinary nurses

    Merial Animal Health, in association with the BVNA, has launched its ParasitXpert CPD Course and Award for the second consecutive year. The bitesize course is online and worth 3 hours of certificated CPD, allowing nurses to extend their knowledge...
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    New veterinary anaesthesia app to help overcome poor record-keeping

    Alastair Mair, a European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at Willows Veterinary Centre has developed a new app to ensure all vital details of an anaesthetic procedure are recorded efficiently and effectively. VETNAPP offers a replacement...
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    Animal Health Trust helps solve mystery Icelandic equine disease epidemic

    The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has - in partnership with UK and Icelandic research and veterinary institutions - helped identify the cause of a mystery respiratory disease epidemic which infected Iceland’s native horse population and also dogs, cats and...
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    Hampshire referral centre celebrates new RCVS hospital status

    Alton-based Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists (part of CVS ) has been awarded hospital status by the RCVS under its Practice Standards Scheme. In their report, RCVS assessors highlighted the calm and professional environment at Lumbry Park, which...
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    Vets called on to make OE treatment positive for pet and owner

    European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology Natalie Barnard MRCVS and Clinical Animal Behaviourist Dr. Emily Blackwell are calling on general practitioners to think more carefully about treating otitis externa to make it a positive experience for both...
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    BVA cautions against changing antibiotic prescribing

    The British Veterinary Association has cautioned against any changes to the duration or dosage of antibiotic prescriptions, following the publication of an article in the British Medical Journal which questioned currently accepted guidelines that patients...
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    Oncology and ophthalmology Specialists join Solihull referral centre

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre has announced the appointment of Chiara Penzo to its oncology team and Samuela Mazzucchelli to its ophthalmology team. In 2009, Chiara (pictured right) was the first to be awarded by examination the title of...
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    Lords warn Brexit could compromise animal welfare

    The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee has published Brexit: farm animal welfare , a report which highlights both the need for the UK to retain EU veterinary surgeons who currently comprise over 90% of the country's Official Veterinarians, and the...
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    BVNA members asked to do SPVS salary survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its new look, personalised salary survey and is inviting veterinary surgeons and BVNA members to take part. All SPVS members who complete the survey online will be sent their own personalised...
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    Cambs vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct after failing to control dogs

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an enquiry against a Cambridgeshire-based veterinary surgeon who had repeatedly breached court orders relating to the control of dogs, after finding that it did not render him unfit to practise. Amir Kashiv...
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    Essex-based VRCC renamed Southfields Veterinary Specialists

    Essex-based VRCC has been rebranded Southfields Veterinary Specialists as part of a £1.5 million upgrade and expansion aimed at making it a multi-discipline centre of cutting-edge expertise and excellence. The practice, which is owned by the Linnaeus...
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    DC reprimands East Sussex-based vet for failing to declare driving conviction

    East Sussex-based Maria Elena Marin Crespo MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS DC for twice failing to declare a conviction for failing to provide the police with a specimen of breath for analysis. Dr Crespo appeared in front of the Disciplinary...
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    New ‘Who’s Who’ for the veterinary nursing profession

    VetNurse.co.uk has today launched VetNurse Profiles, where veterinary nurses can display and share their career details with prospective employers and others in the profession with shared interests. VetNurse Profiles offer the same sort of features...
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    RCVS joins Stonewall to champion LGBT equality

    The RCVS has announced that is has teamed up with Stonewall, the charity that campaigns for equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, with the aim of ensuring that all people are accepted, without exception, within the veterinary profession...
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    London vet to ride Prudential 100 for Mind

    London-based Mark Turner MRCVS, a small animal veterinary surgeon working at Medivet, Croydon , is taking part in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 in aid of the mental health charity, Mind . Mark will be cycling the 100-mile route, the same as...
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    Talks begin over new vet school for the Midlands

    Harper Adams University and Keele University have announced that they are in exploratory talks to establish a new UK veterinary school. The proposal is for the new school to provide five-year degrees leading to a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences (BVSc...
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    New Hampshire-based advanced dental referral service

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists has launched an advanced dentistry referral service led by Dr Matthew Oxford, BVM&S, GPCert (SAS) MRCVS. Matthew, who holds a European Certificate in Small Animal Surgery, is one of a small group of veterinary dentists...
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    Ceva launches new carprofen

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new carprofen, Carprodyl Quadri, for the reduction of inflammation and pain caused by musculo-skeletal disorders and degenerative joint disease and for the management of post-operative pain in dogs. Carprodyl Quadri...
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    New opportunity for veterinary nurses to learn about wound management

    VetNurse.co.uk has today launched the first 'Topic of the Month' brainstorming, an opportunity for veterinary nurses to pool your knowledge and claim some free CPD time towards your annual requirement. This month's Topic of the Month is veterinary...
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    Cheshire referral centre awarded hospital status

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists has been awarded hospital status in the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The Cheshire-based specialist referral centre provides advanced surgical procedures and specialist veterinary support to practices in north west...
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    RCVS says: 'Do not employ this man'

    The RCVS has issued a warning to veterinary practices not to employ the man pictured as a veterinary surgeon, because whatever he might claim, he is not one. Peter Keniry has convictions dating back to 1986 in his native South Africa for fraud and...