Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    RCVS launches new CPD pilot

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has completed its training of a number of volunteers recruited to trial a proposed new outcomes-based system of measuring and recording learning and development. The trial is the result of a six-week consultation...

    VMD moves to reassure over leptospira vaccine

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has issued a statement following media reports and concerns raised on social media about serious adverse events given in dogs given a vaccine containing four strains of Leptospira bacteria: "We would like...

    Vet nurses asked to be extra vigilant after first dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary teams to take extra precautions when handling suspected cases of Brucella canis in all imported dogs and puppies after the first confirmed dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK. The BVA...

    Claire Thomas RVN bags Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship 2022

    Claire Thomas RVN from Dick White Referrals has won the Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship, awarded by Improve International. The scholarship will enable Claire (pictured right) to enrol on the company's Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) training programme...

    Animalcare takes on Danilon Gold, the equine NSAID

    Animalcare has taken over as the UK distributor of Danilon Gold, the equine NSAID. Danilon is used to relieve the pain caused by musculoskeletal conditions, such as osteoarthritis (OA), bursitis, laminitis, and soft tissue inflammation. Some oral...

    Fitzpatrick Oncology and Soft Tissue bought out by management team

    The clinical team leading Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue has completed a management buyout of the Guildford-based animal hospital. The buy-out was led by Professor Nick Bacon, Clinical Director, Dr Laurent Findji, Senior Clinician,...

    RVN suspended for stealing food and medication from her practice

    Suffolk-based Stephanie Hazelwood has been suspended by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee for three months after she admitted stealing a prescription-only veterinary medication and pet food from the veterinary practice where she worked. Ms Hazelwood...

    Southfields cuts ribbon on £16M veterinary referral hospital in Basildon

    Linnaeus-owned Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened its new purpose-built 42,000 sq ft referral centre in Basildon, Essex. The centre, which is one of the largest animal hospitals in the UK, offers 14 specialist-led services. Hospital director...

    Zoetis buys company which measures animals' health-related quality of life

    Zoetis has acquired NewMetrica, a Scottish company which digital tools designed to measure health-related quality of life (HRQL) in non-verbal species. Using practices developed for human healthcare measurement, NewMetrica developed VetMetrica, which...

    Vet nurses invited to get active for Vetlife's Veterinary Month of Movement

    Vetlife is holding its third Veterinary Month of Movement next month, when veterinary professionals are asked to come together, get active, and fundraise for the charity. The idea is that by raising money through exercise, which is documented to improve...

    New courses to teach practice managers about mental health

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Practice Management Association have launched a series of courses designed to help those in a veterinary practice management role to support colleagues with mental health issues. The day-long courses...

    VMD reviews adverse events associated with veterinary medicines

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has published its Pharmacovigilance Annual Review 2015 , which reviews 5674 reports of adverse events in animals, humans and the environment following the use of veterinary medicines over the course of the year...

    AHT research answers 'Why the long face?'

    Researchers at the Animal Health Trust Equine Clinic have developed an ethogram to help veterinary surgeons, owners and riders identify when a horse is in pain, from its facial expressions when being ridden. According to the AHT, there is undisputed...

    Philip Lowndes becomes BVA Board Chairman

    The BVA has announced that Philip Lowndes MRCVS has become its new Board Chairman. The BVA Board oversees the performance of the Association and is responsible for corporate and financial governance and for setting the BVA’s strategic direction. It...

    Vet Direct launches new veterinary product range

    Vet Direct has launched a new range of products which it says are designed to make life easier for veterinary professionals working in a variety of roles within the industry. The new products are: AniPOC Handheld Monitor and Starter Kit Portable...

    Zoetis launches new topical parasiticide for cats

    Zoetis has launched Stronghold Plus (selamectin/sarolaner), a topical combination of parasiticides that treats ticks, fleas, ear mites, lice and GI nematodes and prevents heartworm disease in cats. Stronghold Plus contains the same selamectin found...

    Vets and nurses wish pet owners recognised when pets are overweight

    Recognising when a pet is overweight is the top issue veterinary surgeons and nurses wish UK pet owners knew about their animals, according to a new survey carried out by the Animal Welfare Coalition, a BVA-led initiative. The Veterinary Animal Welfare...

    Practices invited to register for Pet Allergy Week

    Avacta Animal Health is inviting veterinary practices to register now for the UK’s third Pet Allergy Week (PAW), which starts on 5th June 2017. Over 500 practices took part in the 2016 initiative, and Avacta is hoping even more will get involved this...

    New poster explains good 'vetiquette'

    VetNurse.co.uk has published a light-hearted practice waiting room poster designed to help pet owners learn good 'vetiquette' The idea came about after Hamilton-based Julie Innes MRCVS shared a poem she'd written to display in her own practice waiting...

    Medivet accelerates growth plan with £20M funding

    Medivet has announced that it has secured a £20 million funding package from HSBC, which will allow the business to accelerate its acquisition of more practices across the UK. The company says it has already used part of the funding facility to acquire...

    Ceva launches new pheromone to stop cats scratching

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Feliscratch by Feliway, a new pheromone designed to help stop cats from scratching furniture, something which 56% of owners report as a problem in their household 1 . Feliscratch by Feliway is a synthetic copy of the...

    Vets need to stop telling owners what to do

    Researchers at the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences have published a new paper which argues that veterinary professionals need to move away from giving advice in a paternalistic, directive, persuasive manner, and instead adopt a...

    Working Party to consider reviewing the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has set up a Working Party to consider whether the time has come for new legislation to regulate the profession. The Legislation Working Party was set up on the recommendation of the College’s Brexit Taskforce...

    New diet for feline nutrient intolerance

    Royal Canin has launched Feline Anallergenic, a new diet formulated to help in the nutritional management of adult cats with nutrient intolerance. The company says that Anallergenic can be used as the elimination diet of choice when working up dermatosis...

    WSAVA urges vets to do more to tackle hereditary disease

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has called on veterinary surgeons to take a proactive role in tackling hereditary disease and to advise breeders on the tests available to them before they breed from their animals. Speaking at a press...