Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Virbac survey finds canine mast cell tumours may be under-diagnosed

    Virbac, maker of Stelfonta, has released the result of a quick poll of vets at the London Vet Show who said that on average, they had diagnosed 7.03 mast cell tumours (MCTs) in the last year, when earlier research had showed the figure should be more...

    New BSAVA client info leaflets on reptiles

    The BSAVA has published a series of client information leaflets about the care and welfare of reptile species most commonly kept in the UK. Data for 2023 from UK Pet Food research found that around 5% of UK households own a reptile, up from 3.4% in...

    Research shows dogs on anti-epileptic medication more likely to become overweight

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College working in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have found that anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) increase appetite in dogs with epilepsy, causing many of them to become overweight. The researchers...

    Academics battle over benefits of canine vegan diets

    A skirmish has broken out between academics from the University of Liverpool and the University of Winchester after the former published a study which refuted the claimed benefits of a canine vegan diet identified in an earlier study by the latter. ...

    SPVS launches Veterinary Business Excellence Awards

    SPVS has launched the Veterinary Business Excellence Awards, an initiative designed to honour outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in areas that are crucial to the success of the profession. ...

    Animalcare to host more osteoarthritis evenings

    Animalcare has announced that it will be hosting three more osteoarthritis (OA) evening CPD workshops in Darlington (11th June), Edinburgh (12th June) and Bournemouth (26th June). Each event is designed to help attendees with: Insights into canine...

    Vetlife wins award for neurodiversity work

    Vetlife has won The Association of Charitable Organisations (ACO) Campaign of the Year Award 2024 for its work raising awareness about neurodiversity within the veterinary profession. Vetlife's campaign included talks at various veterinary events,...

    Vet nurses asked to take part in Big Pain Survey

    Zero Pain Philosophy, the initiative set up by RCVS Analgesia and Anaesthesia Specialists Matt Gurney and Carl Bradbrook to improve pain management in veterinary patients, is asking vet nurses to complete its second annual Big Pain Survey. The Big...

    Record number of calls to VetLife Helpline in 2023

    Vetlife reports that its confidential helpline for vets, students, vet nurses and non-clinical staff, received a record 4,042 calls last year, a new record and a 15% increase on the year before. In addition to its Helpline service, Vetlife continued...

    New endocrine app to aid diagnosis

    Dechra has created a new app with the Royal Veterinary College which promises to help vets better diagnose and treat endocrine disorders in companion animals. Typically, diagnosis of endocrine disease is based on a thorough history and physical examination...

    Identichip launches silent microchip scanner

    Identichip has launched a pocket-sized silent microchip scanner designed to help minimise anxiety when a pet is scanned for a microchip. Identichip says the scanner is particularly suited to noise-sensitive dogs and cats. It's designed to fit in...

    Two weeks till Davies Veterinary Specialists' 2024 Congress

    Davies Veterinary Specialists' 2024 Congress is coming up on Saturday, September 28th, at The Forest Centre, Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. The streams for veterinary nurses will include six lectures on topics ranging from neurology to dentistry...

    RCVS launches campaign to encourage vet practices to make adjustments for disability

    The RCVS has launched ‘Let’s talk adjustments’, a campaign to raise awareness of reasonable adjustments employers should make to remove or reduce a disadvantage related to an employee’s disability, whether it be physical or mental. Reasonable adjustments...

    CVS equips its nurses with pocket clinical resource

    CVS is equipping its nurses with MiGuide, a pocket resource containing the clinical information they need every day in first opinion companion animal practice. CVS says it believes the phone-based resource is a first in the profession. It contains...

    VET.CT teleconsulting service to close

    VET.CT has announced its teleconsulting service, which provides veterinary teams with advice on their cases from multidisciplinary experts, will close from 1st September 2025. The company's teleradiology and education services are not affected, and...

    Record turnout at VET Festival

    Fitz All Media, organiser of the VET Festival, reports that a record 1,900 delegates and 60 exhibitors attended the event earlier this month, a 12% and 28% increase on the previous year, respectively. Founder Professor Noel Fitzpatrick said: "It is...

    New support for contextualised care from RCVS Knowledge

    RCVS Knowledge has produced a series of free contextualised care discussion guides designed to help communication between veterinary professionals and clients. The guides have been developed for vet teams to share with their clients and work through...

    Eminent equine vet struck off for fabricating Home Office letter

    The eminent equine vet, Dr Sue Dyson FRCVS, has been struck off for a series of dishonest statements and actions, including fabricating a letter from a fictitious Home Office Inspector, in order to have her research project published in an international...

    Voting opens in the 2020 RCVS VN Council Elections

    Voting in the 2020 RCVS VN Council Election is now open. There are 13 candidates standing in this year’s VN Council elections, including two existing VN Council members eligible for re-election and 11 candidates not currently on Council. They are...

    Nominations open for the 2025 BSAVA Awards

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has opened nominations for its 2025 awards. The award categories are: The Bourgelat Award - For outstanding international contribution to small animal practice or science in their widest context...

    Ian Wright to present exotic parasite webinar for vet nurses

    Ian Wright MRCVS, Chair of the European Scientific Counsel of Companion Animal Parasites, will be presenting a free webinar about new exotic parasites on 17th July 2025, 7.30pm - 9.00pm . In the webinar, which is sponsored by Horiba, Ian will p resent...

    Dechra buys biotech company

    Dechra has announced its acquisition of a Invetx, a biotech company. Invetx specialises in developing protein-based therapeutics for chronic conditions in companion animals, with a focus on monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Dechra says these therapies...

    Herefordshire vet rows to Antigua

    Simon Lyddon MRCVS, who runs Vine Tree Vets, an IVC practice in Ross-on-Wye, has completed a marathon voyage as one of a team rowing from the Canary Isles to Antigua.. The 12-strong crew, aged between 18 and 60, left Marina San Miguel, Tenerife on...

    Zoetis offers alternative to Equip Rotavirus as new supplies delayed till March 2024

    Zoetis has been granted a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to supply practices with an alternative rotavirus vaccine after being hit by manufacturing delays with this year’s season of Equip Rotavirus. Practices which want to buy the alternative...

    Reading practice becomes first outside North America to achieve 'Fear Free' accreditation

    Harrison Family Vets in Reading has become the first practice outside North America to achieve ‘Fear Free Veterinary Practice Certification’. The Fear Free movement was founded in 2016 by US veterinary surgeon Dr Marty Becker. Marty said: “Just like...