Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Purina Vet Nurse Symposium to help with mental wellbeing

    Purina has announced that its Vet Nurse Symposium, being held online on the 11th December from 2:00-6:30pm, will cover things like mental wellbeing and client communication in addition to pet nutrition. Speakers include Dr. Cecilia Villaverde, Consultant...

    Dog's Trust research reveals we may love our dogs too much

    Dog's Trust has conducted a survey of dog owners in which 89% said that losing a dog is like losing a close family member. The survey of 2067 past or present adult dog owners, of which 1,170 had experienced the loss of a dog, also found that about...

    New vet tech treats eye infections in five seconds

    Photon Therapeutics is to launch PhotonUVC, a new device which claims to clear corneal infections in five seconds, on stand E30 at the London Vet Show this week. PhotonUVC Vet is a non-contact treatment which emits low dose ultraviolet C light at a...

    NVS survey reveals top 5 ways vet nurses improve wellbeing at work

    NVS has shared the results of a survey in which veterinary professionals shared their most common strategies for improving staff wellbeing. The survey of 76 vets and nurses, which was conducted by the company in September and October 2024, found that...

    Vetlife seeks volunteer ambassadors

    Vetlife is on the hunt for people to become ambassadors and help raise awareness of the charity's work. Vetlife Ambassadors attend veterinary events, deliver talks and promote fundraising activities on behalf of the charity, which equips them with...

    CVS drive to increase use of RVC's Diabetic Clinical Score

    CVS is running a nation-wide clinical improvement project to increase the use of the RVC’s Diabetic Clinical Score (DCS). The Diabetic Clinical Score is a quick, standardised scoring system to record the clinical signs of diabetes in a patient, which...

    Specialist-led neurology referral service opens in Kent

    Dr Rodolfo Cappello, an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, has opened a referral service in Sevenoaks, Kent. Rodolfo said: “We are the only independent specialist veterinary hospital in the area with the equipment and experience to diagnose and...

    Lite Ltd rated 'Outstanding' RVN training provider by Ofsted

    Lite Ltd has been rated as 'Outstanding' by Ofsted after inspectors visited the RVN training provider and graded all aspects of its provision. A team of three Ofsted inspectors carried out a four-day inspection, reporting that: Leaders have a clear...

    Zoetis partners with BVNA to champion the role of RVNs

    Zoetis has partnered with the British Veterinary Nursing Association to champion the role of veterinary nurses and assistants. Zoetis, which has a portfolio of drugs for companion animals, including Apoquel, Cerenia, Convenia, Cytopoint, Librela and...

    Free WSAVA webinar on the impact of coronavirus on patients and staff

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) is hosting 'The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff - An Update for Veterinary Professionals', a free webinar for veterinary nurses on Tuesday 15th September at 12:00pm UTC. The speakers...

    New service allows vets and nurses to issue clients with digital vaccination certificates

    Vets Charlie Barton and Jamie Crittall have launched Boop, claimed to be the first service which vets and nurses can use to create secure digital vaccination certificates and share them, along with microchip details and parasite control records, with...

    Survey seeks to find out what vet nurses think of artificial intelligence

    VetCT has launched a survey to explore opinions on artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. The 10 minute survey seeks to capture the current level of understanding and feelings around the deployment of AI tools across the veterinary industry...

    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...

    RVC saves Christmas

    Specialists at the RVC appear to have saved Christmas after successfully treating Snowflake, one of twenty reindeer owned by a Mr S. Claus* of Rutland, for a neoplastic lesion of the third eyelid. Snowflake previously had a squamous cell carcinoma...

    Benazapril just got cheaper

    Genitrix has announced the launch of Prilben (benazapril hydrochloride). The product joins its 'Standards' range, created to offer veterinary practices cost-effective versions of frequently used products. Prilben is indicated for the treatment...

    Spartacus campaign against IVC gathers momentum

    We Are Spartacus, the campaigning group set up to fight legal threats by IVC Evidensia against practices which have labelled their health plans as a 'Pet Health Club', seems to be gathering momentum. The group reports that over 150 veterinary professionals...

    Vet and Tech announces free veterinary webinars for 2025

    US-based Vet and Tech has announced its 2025 programme of free CPD webinars for vet nurses. The webinars cover a range of clinical topics, including evaluating Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), cognitive decline in senior dogs, cannabinoid...

    RCVS publishes ‘under care’ webinar and case studies

    The RCVS has published a recording of its recent webinar about its new ‘under care’ guidance. During the webinar, which took place earlier this month, senior officers and staff from the College explained the new guidance, what it will mean for the...

    New course to help vet nurses deal with complaints

    The RCVS Academy has launched a free scenario-based course to help veterinary professionals respond to complaints with confidence and compassion. Developed in partnership with the Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS), the course uses practical...

    Free workshop for vet nurses on creative thinking

    The RCVS ViVet innovation project is holding an interactive workshop to introduce veterinary professionals to creativity techniques that can help them develop innovative thinking within the practice team. The two 60-minute interactive sessions are...

    Researchers identify probable cause of equine grass sickness

    Researchers have identified the probable cause of equine grass sickness as a neurotoxin, with similar actions to snake venom toxins but produced by pasture microbes 1 . The researchers, from the Dick Vet Equine Hospital, University of Edinburgh, Newcastle...

    Bristol Vet Specialists’ linear accelerator treats 100th cancer patient

    Bristol Vet Specialists, the £13.5M referral centre based to the north west of the city, reports that it has treated its 100th cancer patient with it's state-of-the-art, £1.7M linear accelerator, 12 months after opening. The Elekta Infinity linear...

    Experts say communication is the key to tackling equine obesity

    A panel of experts at the National Equine Forum’s (NEF) Great Weight Debate (Equine) has concluded that teamwork, communication and trust are key to solving the problem of horse, pony and donkey obesity in the UK. Equine obesity is a growing problem...

    Royal Canin webinar to explore pruritus, its causes and how to manage it

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be hosting a webinar for vets and nurses titled 'Pruritus - Why blaming the food isn’t a solution but changing it might be!', led by Sarah Warren BVetMed MSc (Clin. Onc.) CertVD MRCVS on Tuesday 23 rd July. Sarah...

    Webinar tonight to help practices plan their way out of lockdown

    Bayer Animal Health is hosting ‘Planning your way out of the crisis’, a free webinar at 7:00pm tonight in which veterinary business guru Alan Robinson will offer support and advice for practices emerging from lockdown. Alan, who is MD of the veterinary...