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    NHS wins High Court backing for decision to stop funding homeopathy

    The High Court has dismissed a legal challenge by the British Homeopathic Association over a decision by NHS England to stop funding the discredited treatment. The case came after the NHS issued new guidelines for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG...

    Glasgow practice launches new training programme for newly qualified RVNs

    The Pets’n’Vets partnership, a network of veterinary practices in Glasgow and the surrounding areas, has launched a training programme designed to develop the skillsets of newly-qualified RVNs. Oliver Jackson, Managing Partner at Pets’n’Vets said...

    Surgical first as titanium implant used to replace hard tissue lost during tumour removal

    In the first known procedure of its kind, a 3D printed titanium implant created using additive manufacturing (AM) has been used to replace hard tissue lost during tumour removal from the maxilla in a seven-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. The procedure...

    BEVA President invites you to join his Challenge Cycle Sportive

    The President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Jon Pycock is to host the first ever BEVA President's Challenge Cycle Sportive and is inviting cyclists of all abilities to join him in Yorkshire on Sunday 3rd June 2018 to help raise...

    Inaugural WellVet Weekend offers vet nurses the chance to recharge and refresh

    Vetsnet and VetLed have announced that the first WellVet Weekend , an event designed to offer veterinary nurses and surgeons a chance to recharge, refresh and re-energise, will take place at Girton College, Cambridge, on 24th-26th August 2018. The...

    72% of vets fear reputational damage from negative online reviews

    Miele Professional has released the results of some independent market research which shows that 72% of veterinary surgeons worry about the impact that a public complaint could have on their business, with 75% monitoring online review sites for comments...

    Essex vet nurse opens 5th joint venture practice, Vets4Pets' 450th

    Vets4Pets has opened it's 450th joint venture practice in Essex with Cheryl Lucas MRCVS and veterinary nurse Nick Briggs. The Mayor of Loughton, Councillor Philip Abraham, officially opened the Vets4Pets Loughton veterinary surgery inside Pets at...

    Vet nurses needed for preoperative fasting survey

    Kat Hart RVN, a teaching assistant at Harper Adams University in Shropshire is asking veterinary nurses and other veterinary professionals to take part in an online survey about preoperative fasting in cats and dogs. Preoperative fasting to reduce...

    VetNurse integrates with Google's new job search tool

    Google has launched Google for Jobs, a new search tool which presents the jobseeker with a list of jobs from a variety of different sources, including VetNurse Jobs . Now, when you search Google for something which includes the word 'job' or 'jobs...

    Seresto now licensed for canine leishmaniosis

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that Seresto, it's flea and tick collar for cats and dogs, has now been granted approval to be used to reduce the risk of canine leishmaniosis via transmission by sand flies for up to 8 months. Canine leishmaniosis...

    Boehringer rebrands its equine joint supplement

    Boehringer Ingelheim has rebranded its equine joint supplement, Seraquin GLME, as Equitop GLME. Equitop GLME is a palatable, pearl formulation joint supplement developed to support the healthy function of cartilage, joint capsules, tendons and ligaments...

    Pet mobility initiative for nurses to run again in October

    Lintbells has announced that it will be running it's Mobility Matters initiative, which offers practices support materials to hold nurses' mobility clinics for pets with stiff joints, in October this year. The initiative will run until early 2019...

    Eurican Herpes vaccine unavailable indefinitely

    Merial, now part of Boehringer Ingelheim, has announced that it is out of stock of Eurican Herpes vaccine in the UK and unable to confirm when it will be re-stocked. ; Eurican Herpes is used to vaccinate pregnant bitches to prevent mortality, clinical...

    NOAH highlights concerns about veterinary medicines in case of 'no-deal' Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health has welcomed the publication of the first of government’s 'no-deal' Brexit planning notices, but highlights the risk of interruption to the supply of vital veterinary medicines. NOAH Chair Gaynor Hillier said:...

    New gastrointestinal adsorbent offers alternative to clay or charcoal

    Enteromed has launched EnteroZoo , a new drug-free adsorbent gel for use in animals or birds suffering from a range of gastrointestinal problems including dyspepsia, ulcers and poisoning. EnteroZoo is a dietary supplement composed of organic mineral...

    Government bans electric shock collars in England

    The Government has announced that remote controlled electric shock collars for pets will be banned in England , following a consultation which attracted over 7000 responses. Whilst the decision has been welcomed by the BVA and leading animal charities...

    Cheshire vet not guilty of disgraceful conduct after conflict of interest over pre-purchase exam

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has found Cheshire-based Paul Stuart Thomason MRCVS not guilty of disgraceful conduct after hearing charges that he undertook a pre-purchase examination of a horse called Reba which caused him to have a potential or actual...
  • Surrey referral centre completes £2.5M extension

    North Downs Specialist Referrals has announced the completion of a £2.5M extension to its headquarters in Bletchingley, Surrey. The extension includes a new diagnostic imaging suite with both CT and MRI scanners, a fourth operating theatre, two more...

    Awards recognise people and products committed to cats

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of it's 2018 awards which recognise those products and people that have demonstrated commitment to cats. The Easy to Give Awards are given to pharmaceutical companies that have made it easier to give...

    Leeds vet struck off after conviction for animal welfare offences

    Leeds-based Gary James Cassius Samuel has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee following his conviction for animal welfare offences in 2016. The Disciplinary Committee heard that Mr Samuel had been convicted of five animal welfare offences...

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    Bad dogs die early

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a new study 1 which show that dogs with undesirable behaviours, such as aggression, running away, fighting, over-excitability or barking, are more likely to die at a younger age. The new study...

    Leeds-based group wins major national communications award

    White Cross Vets , the 19-practice Leeds-based group that was bought by IVC earlier this year, has bagged an award for Best Use of Social Media from the Institute of Internal Communications . The group won the award in recognition of how it put social...

    New Veterinary Nurse Merit Award in Wound Management

    The BSAVA has announced it will launch The BSAVA Veterinary Nurse Merit Award (VNMA) in Wound Management in conjunction with the Veterinary Wound Library. The award is designed to develop veterinary nurses’ knowledge and skills in taking care of patients...

    Sue Paterson takes over as BSAVA President

    Susan Paterson, RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology, has taken over from Philip Lhermette as President of the BSAVA for 2019/2020. Sue qualified from Cambridge in 1984 and then spent time in mixed practice in Devon before taking...