Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Vet nurse takes the lead at new 24/7 ECC unit in Swindon

    Eastcott Referrals, in Swindon, has launched a £500,000 Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) unit being led by David Mackenzie, an advanced practitioner in ECC and RVN Harriet Deering, the clinical lead. Eastcott says all staff working in the ECC unit...

    New ECG webinar series for vet nurses

    HeartVets, the specialist-led cardiology referral and telemedicine service, has launched a CPD webinar series offering vets an introduction to ECGs. Dave Dickson MRCVS (pictured right) said: "The ECG series is full of case examples and practical advice...

    Bristol vet nurse cleared of misconduct over error dispensing buprenorphine

    Bristol-based Jemma Louise Francis RVN has been found not guilty of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after she was cleared of a number of charges relating to the removal of buprenorphine from her practice...

    Virbac launches selamectin parasiticide for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Evicto, billed as an alternative to the existing selamectin-based parasiticide for cats, dogs, kittens and puppies. Licensed for use from 6 weeks of age - and in pregnant and lactating bitches and queens - Evicto provides adulticidal...

    Vet nurses can now become Practice Standards Scheme Assessors

    The RCVS has announced that Council has approved a pathway for RVNs to become Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Assessors. The change to the Practice Standards rules means that RVNs who have at least five years’ experience within the profession are eligible...

    European corporate veterinary group to launch in the UK

    Vetopia, a 50% employee-owned European corporate veterinary group with more than 200 practices across seven countries, is set to launch in the UK this autumn with Ben Hanning MRCVS at the helm as its new Country CEO. The company says it will be introducing...

    Veterinary dental survey shows practices missing out on business opportunities

    A survey of qualified veterinary nurses conducted by vetnurse.co.uk on behalf of Molar Ltd, makers of PlaqueOff Animal, has found a significant number of veterinary practices are not routinely offering dental checks and advice to their clients. According...

    It's Feline Hypertension Awareness Month

    In case you've missed the start of the national celebrations, it's Feline Hypertension Awareness Month (FHAM), which offers an opener for dialogue with pet owners about the impact of hypertension on their cats. The campaign is being fronted this year...

    Free RCVS course to help vet nurses navigate social media and advertising guidelines

    The RCVS Academy has launched a course to help vet nurses navigate its guidance on responsible advertising and social media use. The College says the course breaks down the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct into clear, practical...

    2020 RCVS Knowledge Awards now open

    The 2020 RCVS Knowledge Awards , designed to recognise examples of continuous quality improvement (QI) in practice, are now open for applications and nominations. Open to anyone working in a veterinary setting at any stage of their career, the competition...
  • Swindon referral centre completes £3M expansion

    Eastcott Veterinary Referrals, in Swindon, Wiltshire has completed a £3 million extension and refurbishment programme. The new facilities include an emergency and critical care unit, a dental suite, seven operating theatres, a medicine investigation...

    Higher broach limit for Acecare

    Animalcare has announced that its injectable anaesthetic pre-medication Acecare can now be broached 40 times. Acepromazine-based Acecare is used alongside other opioids and reduces the amount of anaesthetic necessary to induce anaesthesia by approximately...

    RCVS refuses restoration for vet who harmed animals

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application from Leeds-based Gary Cassius Samuel for restoration to the Register on the grounds that his history of causing harm to animals means that he poses a continued risk to animal welfare. Mr Samuel...

    Vet nurses thanked for helping make Rabbit Awareness Week 2019 most successful ever

    Burgess Pet Care, the organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW), is thanking veterinary nurses for their help in making this year's campaign the most successful in its 13 year history. This year’s Protect and Prevent campaign urged rabbit owners to...

    Free wellbeing CPD session for vet nurses

    Helen Bye, Head Nurse at Cave Veterinary Specialists in Somerset, is hosting a free CPD session for veterinary nurses on the importance of wellbeing on Thursday, 27th May at 8pm via Microsoft Teams. During her presentation, Helen will be drawing on...

    New guide to surviving an RCVS disciplinary hearing

    Liz Law-Bartle MRCVS has written a new guide for veterinary nurses: How to survive an RCVS hearing. In writing the guide, Liz has drawn upon her own experience of the disciplinary process to offer practical advice to others who find themselves in the...
  • Vet nursing residency launches in the West Midlands

    Midlands-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service is launching a new three-year veterinary nursing residency programme in September which it says is the first of its kind in the world. The programme, which is open to experienced veterinary...

    Men are more th>n just upset over lost pets

    According to MORE TH>N pet insurance , men aren't just upset by the loss of a pet, 13% of them take a week or more off work if their pet is lost or stolen. Notably, that compares to just 5% of women who have taken that much time off work to get over...

    New guide for veterinary professionals about the welfare of flat-faced pets

    Dr Rowena Packer and Dr Dan O’Neill, both researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, have published the first ever book condensing global knowledge of brachycephaly in companion animals. The book, titled Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic Breeds...

    Linnaeus recruiting for vet nurse referral training programme

    Linnaeus is now recruiting for its nursing referral training programme, with applications open until the end of May. The Linnaeus Post Registration Programme (PRP) is a year-long programme designed to support its newly-qualified veterinary nurses as...

    Online symposium about breakthrough in managing cat allergens

    Following the launch of Pro Plan Liveclear , the Purina Institute is hosting a two-hour CPD symposium on managing cat allergens which will take place online on Wednesday, 8th July at 7:30pm. Speakers at the free event will include feline expert Dr...

    Vet nurses urged to check feline blood pressure

    Ceva Animal Health is urging veterinary nurses to take feline blood pressure readings more often, after a study showed that 40% of cats over seven years old may be hypertensive. The statistic came to light as a result of Ceva's Mercury Challenge 1...

    New Cert AVN in exotic, zoo and wildlife species

    The Association of Zoo and Exotic Nurses (AZEVN) and Harper Adams University have developed a new Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Exotic, Zoo and Wildlife), which will start in September 2024. The course has been designed for RVN’s with...

    CVS to move to main Stock Exchange Market following CMA decision which advantaged corporates

    Less than 10 days after the Competition and Markets Authority announced the provisional decision of its veterinary market investigation, CVS Group has announced its intention to move from the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange...

    Vet nurses should tell employers: 'Show me the money'

    The BVA is urging vet nurses and their employers to be more transparent about pay with a new member resource: 'Talking about pay in the veterinary professions', a publication designed to facilitate open discussions about pay for the whole team. New...