Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Two new positioning aids for CT scanning and surgery

    The Big Dog Bed Company is launching two new positioning aids for CT scanning and surgery. The new aids will make their debut at this month's Vet Festival (20-21 May 2022, Loseley Park, Surrey). The Flexi-Wedge (pictured) positioning aid aims to...

    New fellowship for veterinary nurse Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provide a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...

    Vet nurses invited to attend RCVS Disciplinary Committee information day

    The RCVS is holding an informal information day for Registered Veterinary Nurses who are interested in becoming members of the Veterinary Nursing Disciplinary Committee (VN DC), on Wednesday 26th February 2020 at the RCVS offices in Belgravia House,...
  • New accredited veterinary CPD

    Premier Vet Alliance, the provider of preventative health plans and home delivery services, is to launch a new training course which, for the first time, it has had accredited by The CPD Standards Office. The new course is called ‘New staff training...

    Competitions and Markets Authority investigates eight IVC acquisitions

    The Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that it is investigating eight acquisitions by IVC Evidensia. 16 clinics are affected by the investigation, namely Penrose Veterinary Group Limited, Kevin Castle (Pet Care) Ltd, Swayne & Partners...

    Coronavirus testing programme to help vet nurses back to work

    A new company called ReCoVa-19 has launched a coronavirus testing and wellness programme designed to help veterinary professionals back into the workplace. The programme offers employers a variety of options, including antigen and antibody testing...

    Pioneering new radiation therapy for animals now available in Yorkshire

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Referrals has launched a superficial radiation therapy (SRT) service for pets, the first of its kind in the country. The service uses an Xstrahl 100 superficial radiotherapy system, a £150,000 piece of equipment installed by...

    Animalcare launches dental wipes for cats and dogs

    Animalcare has launched Plaqtiv+ dental wipes, designed to capture minerals and inhibits biofilm maturation to reduce the formation of calculus. Animalcare says the wipes deliver tartar reduction with some mechanical action without the difficulties...

    Claire Thomas RVN bags Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship 2022

    Claire Thomas RVN from Dick White Referrals has won the Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship, awarded by Improve International. The scholarship will enable Claire (pictured right) to enrol on the company's Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) training programme...
  • New, more concentrated presentation of thiamazole for cats

    Animalcare has announced the launch of Thiamacare for the treatment of hyperthyroidism in cats. Thiamacare contains 10 mg/ml thiamazole, which is double the concentration of Thyronorm, for a lower dose volume. Animalcare highlights research which...

    Surrey referral centre now boasts three eye specialists

    North Downs Specialist Referrals is celebrating the success of two of its clinicians after they passed their exams to become European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Andra-Elena Enache and Savina Gogova join the head of service Richard Everson...

    Vet nurses urged to take part in Puppy Tooth Census

    VisioCare is calling on veterinary nurses and puppy owners to take part in its Puppy Tooth Census, a dental health initiative that aims to quantify the changing prevalence of dental conditions. The company says the results of the survey of puppy dental...

    Alfaxan product recall

    Jurox UK has issued a recall for specific batches of 10 ml Alfaxan and Alfaxan Multidose 10 mg/ml Solution for Injection. The recall is due to the fact that particulates have been found in identified batches of product during routine stability testing...

    Kent vet group becomes first to scoop gold from Investors in Customers

    Kent-based Pennard Vets has become the first in the country to be awarded gold accreditation from Investor in Customers (IIC). IIC is an independent customer experience agency which conducts assessments, develops insights and awards annual accreditations...

    BVNA announces special events at this year's Congress

    The BVNA has announced a series of special events taking place at Congress this year (Telford International Centre, 7th-9th October), for which tickets have now gone on sale. Building on the success of last year's hybrid Congress, BVNA will be streaming...

    New hedgehog and wildlife information for vet nurses

    The BSAVA has released a new collection of resources to help veterinary nurses treat hedgehogs. The resource includes content from Companion, BSAVA Congress, and the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties. Topics range from hand-rearing to anaesthesia...
  • Free webinars to help vet nurses work with fat cats

    Royal Canin is holding two free webinars to help veterinary nurses who are looking after clients with obese pets. The 'Obesity Care in Practice' webinars are designed to help you recognise obesity, create individual weight-loss plans and turn failing...

    New study shows extent of dog obesity problem in the UK

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study of canine obesity which reveals both the extent of the problem, and the risk factors. The study 1 was led by the RVC’s VetCompass programme and included 22,333 dogs whose health was followed for...

    New research sheds light on pain associated with canine chiari-like malformation

    A new study published this week in the Journal of Internal Veterinary Medicine has found that canine Chiari-like malformation (CM) can cause significant pain and impact on activity, temperament and sleep 1 . Lead author Professor Clare Rusbridge,...
  • Expert veterinary nurses needed!

    VetNurse.co.uk will shortly be undergoing one of its biggest upgrades since it was first launched in 2000, as part of which, we're now looking for experts in various fields of veterinary nursing to become VetNurse Experts. Earlier in the year, we...

    Study reveals most common skin masses in young dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that the most common skin masses in dogs aged between 0 and 12 months are histiocytoma, papilloma, dermoid cyst, follicular cyst and mast cell tumours (MCTs...

    Pontefract vet's clinical failure was not 'serious professional misconduct'

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ruled that whilst the care given to a diabetic dog by Paul Roger MRCVS fell short, it did not amount to serious professional misconduct. Mr Roger faced three charges: that he had failed to provide adequate care,...

    Survey finds marked improvement in veterinary business in June

    The RCVS has published the results of its third survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a marked improvement in the veterinary business climate since last month. The survey was held in mid-June and gathered 196...

    Early hydrotherapy after spinal surgery may be dangerous for dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that early hydrotherapy may be associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications following surgical treatment for thoracolumbar intervertebral...

    Study calls for new equine obesity and laminitis guidelines

    A new study, conducted by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in collaboration with the Waltham Petcare Science Institute, has identified the impact of the pandemic on equine welfare and called for new guidelines for use in the event of future pandemics...