Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Dechra launches Equisolon Jar

    Dechra has launched Equisolon Jar, a new presentation of its oral prednisone powder for the treatment of severe equine asthma. Dechra says Equisolon is the only registered oral prednisolone powder that alleviates the inflammation and clinical parameters...

    BSAVA launches new edition of the BSAVA Guide to the Use of Veterinary Medicines

    The BSAVA has launched a new edition of the BSAVA Guide to the Use of Veterinary Medicines. The BSAVA Guide to the Use of Veterinary Medicines has been developed to help veterinary professionals navigate the regulations, changes and issues that face...

    RCVS refuses to restore Essex equine vet

    Andrew Dobson has had his application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after failing to attend the hearing or provide information to support his application. Mr Dobson was struck off in 2021 after the DC found...

    CVS reports continued growth and expands into Australian market

    Veterinary group CVS has published a trading update for the year 2023 in which it reports organic revenue growth of 7.3% and its entry into the Australian marketplace. The company says the like-for-like sales increase was at the upper end of its target...

    RCVS Under Care webinar now available

    The RCVS has published the recording of a second webinar it held two weeks ago to help the profession better understand the forthcoming ‘under care’ guidance. The webinar was hosted by RCVS Senior Vice-President Dr Melissa Donald, with Standards Committee...

    New treatment for anxiety and stress in cats and dogs

    TVM has launched Alphazium TT, a new product designed to help with both short and long-term anxiety and stress in cats and dogs. Alphazium TT contains alphalactalbumin and magnesium, which, according to the company, targets the three main neurological...

    Research reveals which diseases more likely to result in canine euthanasia

    The RVC has published the results of a new study investigating the risk factors for the euthanasia of dogs. The study analysed information from a random sample of 29,865 dogs that died over a one-year period, taken from a study population of 905,544...

    Free additional canine leptospirosis diagnostic testing

    MSD Animal Health is funding a research project which is offering veterinary practices free additional testing of PCR and/or MAT positive samples from suspected clinical cases of leptospirosis in 2021. The research project, which is being carried out...

    Vet nurses encouraged to get involved in Mental Health Awareness Week activities with Vetlife

    Vetlife is encouraging all members of the veterinary team to get involved with a number of online activities it is running during Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts on Monday. The charity is asking everyone to donate £5 and nominate 5 friends...

    'IR35 and Veterinary Locums' meeting now available to watch online

    A recording of the Zoom meeting hosted this week by VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org to discuss IR35 and the implications for veterinary locums and practices is now available to view online. At the meeting, Simon Biles from Moore Scarrott gave a 30...

    TVM relaunches coprophagia treatment for dogs

    TVM has relaunched Copro-nil, a treatment to stop dogs eating faeces. According to the company, coprophagia affects 23% of dogs, with 16% being repeat offenders. Copro-nil is a powder which, when added to food, makes the resultant faeces unpalatable...

    Surrey referral hospital introduces new career structure for its vet nurses

    North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR), in Bletchingley, has introduced what it says is an innovative new structure for its nursing team which provides more and better career pathways, a greater importance for its nursing staff, and a better work-life...

    Nutravet launches new oral health product

    Nutravet has launched nutraplaque, a new product designed to help oral health and hygiene in cats and dogs. Nutraplaque contains Ascophyllum Nodosum seaweed and decaffeinated green tea extract, presented in sprinkle capsules. Nutravet says the seaweed...

    RCVS launches revamped course to introduce overseas vets and VNs to working in the UK

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched a revamped, online-only course aimed at veterinary surgeons and nurses who have qualified outside of the UK and recently started practising, or intend to practise, in the UK. The ‘Introduction...

    BEVA revamps its podcast channel

    BEVA has revamped its BEVApod podcast channel to include real-life features and clinical catch-up content as well as the latest news, views and opinions. The Association says following the launch two years ago BEVApod has become such a popular information...

    RCVS Knowledge launches next gen evidence-based veterinary medicine course for vet nurses

    RCVS Knowledge has updated and expanded its free evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) course and it is now available on RCVS Knowledge Learn, the charity's new elearning platform. The course offers veterinary nurses six hours of CPD covering the...

    New streamlined allergy testing

    Avacta Animal Health has launched a new streamlined allergy testing portfolio: Avacta Allergy +. According to the company, the new Avacta Allergy+ offers: Simplified allergy testing options with improved performance including CCD blockers. A...

    New injectable vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica

    MSD Animal Health has launched Nobivac(r) Respira Bb, a new injectable vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica. The new vaccine offers 12 months protection when used as a single-dose booster in dogs previously vaccinated with Nobivac(r) KC. It is...

    RCVS Mind Matters pledges £20K to Vetlife

    The RCVS has pledged £20,000 for the Vetlife Health Support Service through its 'Mind Matters' initiative. The charity reports that 2020 was its busiest year ever, with 3,921 calls to its Helpline - a 25% increase over 2019. Similarly, Vetlife's...

    Disciplinary Committee accepts Lanarkshire vet's undertaking to remove himself from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an undertaking from Lanarkshire vet Robert Andrew Crawford to voluntarily remove himself from the Register and to not apply to re-join. At the hearing, Dr Crawford made no admissions to the charges against...

    20 hours free CPD for vet nurses at upcoming nutrition symposium

    Purina Petcare UK is holding a two-day nutrition symposium for veterinary nurses online on Thursday 29th April and Friday 30th April 2021. The symposium is the first time the company has delivered virtual nurse training on this scale in the UK and...

    New data on the prevalence of anal sac disorders in dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College has had new research into the frequency and treatment of anal sac problems in dogs published in the Veterinary Record . The authors say that study seeks to redress the lack of evidence-based information that has so far...

    Disciplinary Committee reprimands vet for very bad excuse for drink driving

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Dr Vanja Fures MRCVS for giving a false (and startlingly bad) excuse for his conviction for drink driving. Dr Fures was convicted of driving with excess alcohol in the Dublin Criminal Courts of Justice...

    Vet nurses invited to ophthalmology conference

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online on the 20th March 2021 and veterinary nurses with an interest in ophthalmology are invited. The association says that the day of lectures...

    Neurology referral service launched at Vets Now, Glasgow

    Vets Now Glasgow has launched a neurology and neurosurgery service. The new service is being headed by Dr Katia Marioni-Henry. Katia graduated from the University of Parma in 1995 and went on to do a PhD in Clinical Electrodiagnostic at the University...