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    Scotland's first fixed price TPLO

    Glasgow-based Roundhouse Referrals has launched what it claims is Scotland’s first fixed price tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) service. Lead surgeon at Roundhouse, Ross Allan (pictured right), an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Small Animal...

    RCVS doing more to promote the profession at public events

    The RCVS is attending an increased number of public events around the UK this summer, to promote ' Find A Vet ', the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and careers within the profession. The outreach programme began earlier this month at the Devon County...

    Suffolk vet struck off for dishonesty, clinical failings and poor record keeping

    Suffolk-based Dr Horia Elefterescu has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for dishonesty, clinical failings and poor record keeping. The Committee heard seven charges against Dr Elefterescu. The charges were: In September...

    BEVA Congress adds crèche facilities

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that it will be providing crèche facilities for babies and children up to 8 years of age at Congress (Birmingham ICC, 12-15th September). Jon Pycock, President of BEVA said: "A significant number...

    Independent orthopaedic referral centre opens in Cambridgeshire

    Mark Bush and Martin Owen, both RCVS Recognised Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery have joined forces to open East of England Veterinary Specialists , a new orthopaedic referral practice in Wimpole, Cambridgeshire. The new practice was...

    Ceva launches national TV advertising campaign for Feliway and Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a national summer TV advertising campaign to raise awareness of its veterinary behaviour products, Feliway Friends and Adaptil Calm On-the-Go Collar. Ceva says this is the first time it has advertised Feliway Friends...

    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...

    Medivet links up with RVC to support RVN development

    Medivet has announced a partnership with the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) through which its veterinary nurses will be able to access CPD courses on a range of topics including Emergency and Critical Care, Diagnostic Imaging and Anaesthesia and Analgesia...

    BEVA Congress to focus on colic

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that colic will be a key topic on the scientific programme at Congress this year, which runs from 11th to 14th September at the Birmingham ICC. Global names in gastroenterology will be sharing...

    Vet nurses invited to enter cat photography competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (iCatCare)'s annual cat photography competition is now open for entries. This year, in collaboration with Your Cat , the charity is looking for entries which showcase the cat-human bond with a brand new theme...

    BSAVA offers vet nurses training to help with suspected abuse cases

    The BSAVA has teamed up with the Links Group to provide veterinary surgeons with free CPD sessions on how to deal with suspected cases of non-accidental injury to small animals. Members of the profession are of course more likely than most to receive...

    Elanco announces UK launch of new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Elanco has announced that Galliprant (grapiprant), its new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain, is now available in the UK. Galliprant is a first in a class of drugs called piprants, or non-COX-inhibiting prostaglandin receptor antagonists (PRAs...

    Hill's recalls Prescription Diets with elevated vitamin D

    Hills Pet Nutrition has recalled five of its Prescription Diets for dogs after finding elevated levels of vitamin D in the products. In a statement , the company explained that elevated vitamin D can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst...

    Sheffield veterinary practice has 'the pets factor'

    White Cross Vets in Sheffield is to star in The Pets Factor, a new television series being broadcast on CBBC later this year. The show follows veterinary surgeons and nurses going about their day-to-day work, consulting and operating on a variety...

    Vet nurses launch new range of practice accessories

    Two enterprising veterinary nurses with a diploma, two certificates and 30 years of experience between them have launched vnpetproducts.co.uk , selling a range of products that they felt were missing from daily practice life. Surrey-based Sarah Taylor...

    New VN Councillors shooed in after elections cancelled due to lack of candidates

    The RCVS has announced that there will be no election for the Veterinary Nurses Council this year, because only two candidates stood for the available two places. The two candidates were VN Council Vice-Chair Liz Cox and newcomer Jane Davidson. ...

    Should a veterinary scam be allowed to perpetuate in the name of 'balance'?

    Professor Edzard Ernst, the scientist, author and champion of evidence-based-medicine has today self-published an article about alternative medicine for animals which he was originally invited to write for the Veterinary Record , but withdrew after apparently...

    New DNA test for glaucoma-causing defect in Border Collies

    The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has announced the launch of a new DNA test for the genetic mutation which causes glaucoma in Border Collies. According to the AHT, glaucoma affects more than a thousand dogs across the UK. Now Border Collie breeders will...

    Pet Anxiety Month coming up in March

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil and Feliway , has made March 'Pet Anxiety Month'. Pet Anxiety Month aims to educate pet owners about the signs of anxiety in cats and dogs, help them identify the causes, and encourage them to take steps to support...