Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Kit Sturgess becomes new editor of Veterinary Evidence

    Dr Kit Sturgess FRCVS, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief of Veterinary Evidence, the free, open access, peer-reviewed journal published by RCVS Knowledge. Kit, or, to give him his full title, Dr Kit Sturgess MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVR, DSAM, CertVC, FRCVS...

    Chance for vet nurses to ask questions about avian pain management

    This week, veterinary nurses have the chance to ask questions and talk about pain management in the avian patient on VetNurse.co.uk On hand to answer your questions is Adam Gregory, RVN NCert (Anaesth) DMZAA DipVNZS APVN, Head Nurse at Great Western...

    Vet nurses asked to help recruit puppies for pheromone research

    The University of Lincoln and Ceva Animal Health are asking vet nurses to help recruit puppies and their owners for a study into puppy behaviour and the effect of a pheromone collar on puppy development. The double-blind placebo-controlled study will...

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists completes expansion and launches ophthalmology service

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists (SCVS) in Ringwood, Hampshire, has completed the latest phase of its £10m redevelopment and launched a new ophthalmology service. The ophthalmology service, which offers cataract surgery, corrective eyelid surgery...

    New microRNA test could give pets with heart disease 18 months more life

    Diagnostics company MI:RNA has developed a test which it claims can detect the early signs of mitral valve disease (MMVD) in cats ands dogs with 85% sensitivity, 82% specificity and 83% overall accuracy. The company’s NEMO Cardiac Health Screening...

    Global symposium to focus on veterinary oncology and nutrition

    Hill's Global Symposium, this year focusing on veterinary oncology and nutrition, is coming up on Monday and Tuesday (25th-26th) next week, online and in Lisbon. There will be 20 presentations from some of the world's leading experts, covering topics...

    New practice materials for Pet Dental Health Month 2025

    Animalcare has published a range of materials to help practices promote good dental health during Pet Dental Health Month in February. The company has updated its waiting room board kit for veterinary staff to create a visual reminder of the importance...

    Purina to host webinar sharing tips for the nutritional management of complex medical cases

    The Purina Institute is hosting a free, one-hour webinar to share the latest insights into the nutritional management of complex medical cases on Wednesday, 12th July at 6pm BST. Led by Aarti Kathrani, a senior lecturer in small animal internal medicine...

    Coronavirus: vet practice turnover improving and fewer staff now in self-isolation

    The RCVS has published the report on its second survey on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a small improvement on the situation last month. The survey was held between the 1st and 5th May and was sent to the...

    No election for RCVS VN Council this year

    Only two nominations have been received for the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council and there were two places up for contest, so there will be no VN Council election this year. The two places will be filled by Hilary Orpet and Suzanne May. Hilary is...

    Two new FLUTD diets for cats

    Virbac has launched two wet diets for cats, formulated to help prevent and manage Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease. The new Veterinary HPM Adult Neutered Wet with Salmon (a lifestage diet) and Urology Cat Wet (a clinical diet) have a high-protein...

    Nutramega renamed Nutracoat

    Nutravet has renamed Nutramega, its skin supplement for dogs, as Nutracoat. The company says it has renamed the product to better reflect its main use, which is for maintaining skin and coat health in cats and dogs. Chris Jones, Managing Director...

    Herts practice promotes walking to improve mental health

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has launched an initiative to encourage its staff to walk more to enhance their mental wellbeing. For the 10,000 steps challenge, the practice has split into teams of eight which will compete against each other for a weekly...

    VN Futures reports progress and appoints Racheal Marshall as new Board Chair

    The VN Futures Board, which oversees and sets priorities for the VN Futures initiative, has reported on the initiative's progress and appointed Racheal Marshall as its new Chair. The initiative was launched by the RCVS and the BVNA in 2016 to identify...

    Fluorescent light energy shown to improve quality of life for dogs with skin conditions

    A new study 1 published in Scientific Research has concluded that Vetoquinol's Phovia fluorescent light energy (FLE) therapy system can improve the quality of life for dogs with skin conditions, and their owners. Phovia, which was launched in the UK...

    Chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs need more nail clipping

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) VetCompass Programme has revealed a number of insights into nail clipping in dogs, including the four breeds which may need more nail clipping than others: chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs 1 . For...

    Linnaeus RVN training programme doubles in first year

    e Linnaeus referral nursing post-registration programme (PRP) , designed to equip newly-qualified RVNs with the skills to work in specialist-led referral practice, has more than doubled in size since it launched last year. The programme took its first...
  • Blood donor cats don't need intravenous fluid therapy

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that intravenous fluid therapy may be unnecessary for cats that have given blood. This, say the authors, could lead to shorter hospitalisation time and less stress for donor cats...

    Vet tech start up opens flagship practice in St John’s Wood

    Vet tech startup Creature Comforts, which two months ago opened its first practice in Notting Hill Gate, London, has now opened its flagship practice in St John’s Wood. Spread over two floors, the 3,300 sq ft flagship practice is unusually large for...

    Horiba webinar to show veterinary teams the benefits of a 'One Health' approach

    Horiba is hosting "One Health – Actions in diagnostics and therapeutics”, a free CPD webinar to explain how a 'One Health' approach can improve veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics usage, on Thursday 7th September from 7.30-9pm. The webinar will...

    Mars launches periodontal disease risk assessment tool for dog owners

    Mars Petcare has launched a data-driven periodontal disease (PD) risk assessment tool for dog owners. The new tool uses aggregated data from Banfield Pet Hospital medical records to identify whether a dog has a high, medium, or low risk of having PD...
  • Vet nurses asked to help in the search for suicide risk factors

    Veterinary nurses and student vet nurses are being asked to take part in a new research which aims to identify risk factors for suicidal thoughts, to better inform suicide prevention. The research is being carried out by James Glass MRCVS (pictured...

    Veterinary triage service partners with practice management software company to streamline vet practices' workflow

    Online veterinary triage company, Vidivet, has announced a partnership with the practice management software provider, Provet Cloud, whereby case notes from out-of-hours calls taken by Vidivet are automatically sent to the pet owner's practice so it...

    Exotic animal emergencies CPD for vet nurses coming up in Shropshire

    Marie Kubiak, an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, will be hosting Exotic Animal Emergencies, a one-day CPD course, in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, on Friday 8th September (10:00am - 4:00pm). The course will cover reptiles...

    New surgery referral service in Buckinghamshire

    Hamilton Specialist Referral in High Wycombe has launched a soft tissue surgery service. The service will be run by European and RCVS recognised specialist in Soft Tissue Surgery, Jane Ladlow, and will begin taking referrals from October 28th. Jane...