Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    London Vet Show 2020 cancelled

    CloserStill Media, organisers of the London Vet Show, have announced that the 2020 event will not take place due to ongoing uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. The London Vet Show will next take place on 11th and 12th November...
  • 500,000 pet owners cannot afford the cost of veterinary medicines regulation

    A survey of veterinary surgeons, carried out by David Mills MRCVS and VetSurgeon.org Editor, Arlo Guthrie, has revealed that 23% of pet owners - nearly half a million - cannot afford the additional cost of using drugs licensed specifically for use in...

    Langford Vets to host a day of feline CPD for nurses

    The Feline Centre at Langford Vets is hosting a day of in-person CPD lectures, masterclasses and practical sessions about feline care for vet nurses on Wednesday 15th May, in Langford, Bristol. The day also has a stream for veterinary surgeons, and...

    New tool for home monitoring of congestive heart failure in cats and dogs

    Vetoquinol has released a free web-based app for clients who own pets suffering from congestive heart failure to monitor their animal's sleeping respiratory rate (SRR) at home The company points to research which shows that most dogs and cats whose...

    RCVS Council places further restrictions on remote prescribing

    RCVS Council has voted to make it a requirement that remote prescribing (without physically examining the animal) can now only be carried out by veterinary surgeons who can 'provide [an out-of-hours] follow-up service involving physical examination,...

    New ophthalmology referral service for cats and dogs in the North West

    Chestergates is launching a new ophthalmology service at its referral hospital in Chester. The new Chestergates ophthalmology service will offer a wide range of treatments for eye conditions, including: cryotherapy, corrective lid surgery, rhytidectomy...

    Chance for vet nurses to hear from leading feline specialists

    Ceva Animal Health is to host an online meeting for vet nurses about feline hypertension, cat friendly clinics, pheromone research and Ceva's latest product, Feliway Optimum. The half day meeting will take place on Tuesday 25th May from midday to 4pm...

    New research reveals impact of coronavirus on the veterinary profession

    Braemar Finance has published the results of research it commissioned in July to canvass the thoughts of senior members in veterinary practice about the impact of coronavirus. Two hundred members of the profession took part. The main results were:...

    Ceva launches fireworks marketing support pack

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a marketing support pack to help vets raise awareness of pheromones as a solution to firework fears in cats and dogs. The pack highlights the benefits of Adaptil and Feliway and Ceva’s ThunderShirt range of calming wraps...

    New referral centre opens in Livingston

    Veterinary Specialists Scotland, a new small animal referral centre, has officially opened its doors in Livingston. Scotland. Part of the Pets at Home Vet Group, the new centre was originally set for a Spring/Summer 2020 opening, but the COVID-19 pandemic...

    New Midlands-based chronic pain referral clinic

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has announced it is to launch a chronic pain clinic on Monday. Led by Jacques Ferreira, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (pictured right), the new...

    Video Vets Now reports 54% year on year growth

    Video Vets Now, the telemedicine arm of Vets Now, has reported a 54% year on year growth in the use of its service in 2022, and says the redefinition of 'under care' will pave the way for further opportunities. Vets Now launched the service at the...

    Solihull referral centre offers groundbreaking new treatment for canine MMVD

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull, West Midlands, is now offering transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair (TEER) for the treatment of myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs. Willows says it is currently the only...

    New report explores how vet practices can make a difference to the environment

    Linnaeus has published a report which explores how veterinary practices can make changes to benefit the environment. Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession includes contributions from a range of organisations...

    RSPB launches bird of prey crime CPD for vet nurses

    The RSPB has published 'Birds of prey in veterinary practice: Clinical presentations of poisoning, shooting and trapping', a CPD course for veterinary professionals. The course has been put together by the charity's Investigations Team with the help...

    Langford launches academy for vet nurses

    Langford Vets has launched the Langford Academy, offering bespoke CPD for vet nurses at referring practices throughout the South West. As part of the University of Bristol, Langford is the only referral hospital in the South West which has an educational...

    Virbac offers RVNs the opportunity to take a greater role in neutering

    Virbac has taken two steps to help veterinary nurses take a greater role in neutering, starting with an official clarification that Suprelorin, its non-surgical alternative for neutering male dogs, may be implanted by RVNs under the direction of a veterinary...

    RCVS to host 'design thinking' webinar

    The RCVS ViVet Programme is hosting a webinar to introduce veterinary professionals to the concept of ‘design thinking’ and how it can be used in the context of veterinary practice, at 12:30pm on Wednesday 2nd December. The College says that design...
  • Biggest veterinary training provider joins forces with the longest-established veterinary communities

    VetNurse.co.uk has gone into partnership with the veterinary training and CPD provider, Improve International, to make VetNurse.co.uk the 'go to' community for discussions surrounding high quality clinical content. In particular, the two companies...

    Horiba to host free blood transfusion webinar for vet nurses

    Horiba is hosting a free webinar for vet nurses in which Charlotte Russo FdSc RVN Dip AVN NCert Transfusion Med will discuss blood transfusions in dogs and cats, on Thursday 26th September, 7.30pm - 9.00pm. Charlotte will share practical advice on...

    VetPlus launches two supplements for cats

    VetPlus has launched two supplements for cats, designed to support their gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and kidney health. The first is a new formulation of Sustain, which the company says will be the first UK veterinary product for cats to contain...

    New electricity-free pheromone products for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Zenidog and Zenifel, a range of electricity-free, long-lasting pheromone products designed to help manage stress-related behavioural issues in dogs and cats. The range includes a spray, collars and diffusers. Unlike many other...

    RVNs invited to Essex referral centre's open day

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists, in Basildon, Essex, is holding an open day for RVNs who are looking to advance their career, on Saturday, February 25th, from 8.45am to 4pm. During the day, visiting RVNs will be treated to a tour of the state-of...

    Vet launches travel company for veterinary professionals

    Jessica Lewis MRCVS and her husband James have set up VetSetters, a travel company specifically for veterinary professionals. Jess, who works as an ECC locum in the North of England, launched the new service to provide sustainable travel options, with...

    RCVS webinars to discuss new ways of working

    The RCVS is re-running its Workforce Ambitions Revisited webinar series, which is designed to stimulate useful discussions about veterinary workforce challenges and how culture change, career development and leadership can improve retention, attract...