Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    RCVS fees to increase by 4% for 2023/24

    The RCVS has announced that it will increase its fees, including registration and annual renewal fees for veterinary nurses, by 4% for the 2023/24 financial year. The increase, which was approved by the Privy Council on Thursday 2 March, will mean...

    2023 RCVS VN Council elections now open

    Voting has opened for the 2023 RCVS Council elections. There are 5 candidates standing this year and vet nurses can vote for up to two of them until 5pm on Friday 21st April 2023: Sarah Jane Batt-Williams RVN Heather Jane Mathieson Kirkness...

    Vets cycling 1,189 miles in memory of colleague who took her own life

    Four intrepid vets will shortly head off on the epic 1,189-mile cycle ride from Land’s End to John O’Groats in memory of a colleague called Kirsty who tragically took her own life. As well as raising awareness of suicide and mental health, Maria Mylne...

    Devon-based vet struck off for dishonest certification of cattle tests

    Brian Cullen Bowles has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he was found to have put public health at risk by dishonestly certifying cattle test results. Mr Bowles faced four charges, but did not respond to the College's notification...

    Experts explain how to manage clients' pet diabetes remotely

    MSD Animal Health has published an on-demand presentation in which three veterinary experts share their experience of managing diabetic pets. Susan Little, pictured left, talks about ‘Low Stress Management of the Diabetic Cat’, Professor Ian Ramsey...

    BEVA launches colour-code scheme to tackle equine obesity

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has launched a pilot project to tackle equine obesity. The scheme uses a traffic light colour system of vaccination reminder stickers which veterinary surgeons can place on the front of passports at each vaccination...

    Equine Veterinary Journal highlights importance of reverting to bi-annual flu boosters

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published a special early view article reviewing the science behind enhanced equine influenza vaccination schedules, in particular the replacement of annual boosters with a mandatory bi-annual vaccination programme....

    Herts referral centre says pandemic could make veterinary practice more efficient

    Hertfordshire-based Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that the coronavirus pandemic has forced it to implement various procedural changes which it now thinks may make the hospital more efficient in the future. One of the most significant changes...

    RCVS publishes annual report for 2022

    The RCVS has published its Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2022, in which it details its strategic achievements for the year. They include the launch of the RCVS Academy, reforms to the RCVS concerns investigation process, the publication...

    CVS Chester celebrates OFSTED 'Good' grading

    CVS reports that its Nurse Training Centre in Chester has been categorised 'Good' by OFSTED, following its first full inspection conducted in November 2022. It has also been ranked 'Excellent' by employers as an apprentice provider on the government...

    RCVS posts answers to FAQs about prescribing, following 'Under Care' review

    The RCVS has collaborated with the VMD to answer the most frequently asked questions about prescribing, following the 'Under Care' review. Of particular note is the guidance that prescriptions should no longer be written in mg/kg, as it may lead to...

    Dechra to run canine Cushing's webinar series

    Dechra is running a series of six 30-45 minute webinars about Cushing's in dogs, starting on Tuesday 10th December. The webinars are primarily aimed at veterinary surgeons, but there was a good turnout of nurses at the Cushing's session at the London...

    Vet nurses invited to open day at Cheshire referral centre

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists is holding an open day for veterinary professionals on Sunday 12th February (10:00am - 2:00pm), to make the completion of its £300K expansion. There'll be tours of the hospital, including the new consulting suite, together...

    Vet Festival announces speaker line up for 2020

    Vet Festival, the annual outdoor learning event for the veterinary team, has announced its speaker line up for 2020, taking place on 5-6th June at Loseley Park in Surrey. The speakers include Aldo Vezzoni , a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...

    Herts referral centre to offer hearing assessments for cats and dogs

    Herts-based Davies Veterinary Specialists has appointed neurology technician Julia Freeman to provide a hearing assessment clinic for cats and dogs with suspected hearing loss. Julia, who is a leading exponent of the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response...

    Veterinary groups up in arms over Scottish Fold's starring role in Hollywood blockbuster

    International Cat Care, the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), the British Small Animal Veterinary Association and a further eight cat charities and welfare groups have contacted Universal Pictures to express their disapproval of the starring...

    Vetigel now available from Veterinary Instrumentation

    Cresilon Inc., the US maker of the haemostatic gel, Vetigel, has signed a distribution agreement for the UK with Covetrus-owned Veterinary Instrumentation. In addition to the UK, Vetigel will be marketed and distributed to veterinary surgeons throughout...

    RCVS sets out revised timeline for 'under care' review

    The RCVS has set out a new methodology and timeline for its review of its guidance to the profession on ‘under care’ and 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover. The review, which had been due to start in late 2019, will now start in April 2020. Melissa...

    New research finds Rottweilers at greatest risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has identified the breeds of dog most at risk of cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture, along with other risk factors. Led by the RVC’s VetCompass Programme, the study included 1,000 CCL rupture cases and a random...

    New award programme to champion the role of GP vets

    IVC Evidensia has launched the GP Vet Futures Award Programme, designed to champion the role of its general practitioners. In what the company says is a European first, IVC vets will be recognised for the skills they already have, as well as supported...

    Vet nurses invited to take part in RCVS consultation on CertAVN framework

    The RCVS has launched a consultation on its Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (CertAVN) framework and is asking veterinary nurses to take part. The CertAVN was launched in May 2019 as a modular, advanced professional qualification allowing...

    BSAVA asks vet practices to help with PetSavers fundraiser

    The BSAVA has launched a campaign to encourage vet practices to fundraise for PetSavers, its charitable arm which funds clinical research into companion animal diseases. To get involved, you can use the downloadable fundraising pack, which includes...

    Zoetis to launch the first AI-powered cartridge-based haematology analyser at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is going to preview its new cartridge-based point-of-care haematology analyser, Vetscan OptiCell, at the London Vet Show (Stand N50, London Excel, 14th/15th November). Zoetis says the Vetscan OptiCell represents a significant leap forward in...

    Mars subsidiary launches canine cancer test in the UK and Europe

    Antech, a subsidiary of Mars Science and Diagnostics, has launched a new, rapid canine cancer test for use in practice, in the UK and Europe. The Nu.Q Canine Cancer Test is a new technology that measures circulating nucleosomes in order to enable earlier...

    Carefree Credit launches longer term loans for vet bills

    Carefree Credit has announced that it is now able to offer longer term loans for up to 3 years to help pet owners spread the cost of treatment. All practices are eligible to register and no FCA authorisation is needed. Carefree Credit says it will...