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    Northern ophthalmology referral group scoops ISFM award

    Veterinary Vision has been awarded with silver accreditation by the International Society for Feline Medicine (ISFM) for the facilities it provides at its sites in Penrith, Sunderland and Charnock Richard. Head nurse Nicola Atkins (pictured right)...
  • Dechra to host otitis externa webinar

    Dechra is hosting a one-hour canine otitis externa webinar at 7:00pm on Wednesday 31st July to share practical tips on otitis externa, how to choose the right treatments and the latest guidelines for using antibiotics responsibly. The ‘Ear essentials...

    RCVS survey reveals impact of disability and illness on vet nurses

    The RCVS and British Veterinary Chronic Illness Support (BVCIS) have published the results of a survey which reveal the scale of chronic illness and disability in the veterinary profession. All veterinary surgeons, nurses and students over the age...

    57% of horse owners keep a supply of bute

    Vita Animal Health has published the results of a small survey of 58 horse owners which found that all bar one kept a first aid box, and 57% of those kept a supply of phenylbutazone (Bute). However, despite keeping this POM-V drug to hand, only 7...

    94% of vets say prescribing meds without a physical exam will harm animal welfare

    A survey by VetSurgeon.org has found that the majority of veterinary surgeons disagree that they should be allowed to prescribe medication without ever having seen the animal in person or performing a physical exam. The survey was conducted following...

    BSAVA publishes Manual of Practical Veterinary Welfare

    The BSAVA has published the Manual of Practical Veterinary Welfare , billed as offering pragmatic advice and information about assessing and maintaining the highest standards of welfare in veterinary environments. Edited by Matthew Rendle and Jo Hinde...

    New white paper on artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine

    VetCT has published a white paper on the use and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. The paper details the current and potential uses of this rapidly developing technology, and its benefits and risks. It provides an...

    Coronavirus: Veterinary video consultation service rolled out early

    VetHelpDirect has announced that due to the coronavirus outbreak, it is bringing forward the roll-out of its new platform through which veterinary surgeons can offer paid-for remote video consultations to their clients. If, as is predicted, social...

    MWI launches CPD platform for vet nurses

    MWI Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Vet Sphere Academy, a CPD platform for vets and nurses. The subscription-based service offers both online and face-to-face training in both clinical and non-clinical subjects, from selected third party...

    RCVS to hold mental health symposium in Manchester

    The RCVS is to hold its fourth Mental Health Research Symposium at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester on Tuesday 10th October. The symposium will be launched by Dr Leah Quinlivan (pictured right), a research fellow and chartered psychologist at the...

    CVS offers free tampons to staff

    CVS has announced that from the start of March, it will provide free tampons and towels for all staff whilst at work. The company says it estimates that 75% of its staff have periods and many will find themselves caught short without a pad or tampon...

    Survey shows need for vets to educate owners about rabbit ear health

    Vita Animal Health has published the results of an online survey it conducted 1 , which found that whilst 89% of owners agreed poor ear health can compromise a rabbit's quality of life, only 1% were aware that rabbits often show no or few symptoms of...

    RCVS renewal fees to go up 6%

    The RCVS has announced that the annual renewal fee for veterinary nurses will increase by 6% in the autumn, subject to government approval. RCVS Council recommended the increase due to inflationary pressures and increased business costs. Dr Tshidi...

    Kent practice becomes first B Corp veterinary practice in Europe

    Congratulations to Kent-based Pennard Vets, an employee-owned, seven-practice group which has become the first veterinary practice in Europe to become B Corp certified. Certified B Corps are companies that meet exceptionally high standards of social...

    New veterinary osteoarthritis congress coming to Leicester in May

    The Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA), in association with Nupsala and The Veterinary Edge , will be holding the first veterinary osteoarthritis congress (VOACON) at the Grand Hotel, Leicester, on 24th and 25th May. Bringing together people...

    New BSAVA Scientific Information Document on Brucella Canis

    BSAVA has produced a Scientific Information Document (SID) about Brucella Canis for veterinary staff in small animal practice. The Association says it has produced the leaflet after seeing an increasing number of dogs diagnosed with clinical or subclinical...

    Vet nurses asked to take part in PSDSA's annual research into pet wellbeing

    The PDSA is asking vet nurses to take part in the PAW Report, its annual research into pet wellbeing. The 2023 PAW Report will assess how lifestyle changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the cost of living crisis have affected the nation’s pets...

    BSAVA 2021 programme is now live

    The BSAVA has published the full programme for this year's Congress, which will be held online from the 25th to the 27th March. The programme includes more than 130 hours of CPD delivered by over 100 speakers from home and abroad, with talks for all...

    Free special edition of the EVJ explores the link between human behaviour and equine welfare

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) has published a special virtual edition with a free collection of 20 articles exploring the relationship between horse-owner behaviour and equine health and welfare. Until now, research in equine veterinary science...

    Kirsty Young and Susan Howarth elected to VN Council on lowest voter turnout in history

    Kirsty Young and Susan Howarth have been elected to VN Council, after a voter turnout of 7.4%, the lowest in the history of the RCVS VN Council elections. Kirsty and Susan scored 995 and 923 votes respectively. The unsuccessful candidate, Stuart...

    Veterinary wound management conference joins VETcpd Congress in Doncaster

    The 2023 Veterinary Wound Management Conference will be held at Doncaster Racecourse on Tuesday and Wednesday 11th and 12th July. The event is merging with the new northern VETcpd Congress to give attendees a broader range of CPD subjects. In the...

    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...

    2000 Simplyhealth practices now migrating to Premier Vet Alliance

    Premier Vet Alliance, a provider of pet health care plans, has announced that having completed its acquisition of Simplyhealth’s animal health business, it is now migrating 2000 practices over to its pet health plan portal. The company says that practices...

    BEVA offers free membership to equine RVN students

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has introduced free equine vet nurse student membership. The offer has been made possible due to the generosity of Baker McVeigh, CVS Equine, IVC Evidensia, Newmarket Equine Hospital, Rossdales, VetPartners...

    And now an app that vets can offer remote consultations on ...

    Vetster has launched a mobile app for Android and iOS through which veterinary surgeons practicing on Vetster can offer remote consultations to pet owners. Mark Bordo, CEO and CoFounder, Vetster.com, said: “Our new mobile app is one more way we can...