Veterinary Nursing News Headlines
  • Study reveals the real risks of anaesthesia in dogs

    A new VetCompass study, led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and the University of Manchester, has quantified the real risk of anaesthesia in dogs. The paper, ‘Mortality Related to General Anaesthesia and Sedation in Dogs under UK Primary Veterinary...
  • Half of England set to apply for TB-Free status

    The Government has announced that England is set to apply for Officially TB-Free (OTF) status for more than half of the country next year - two years ahead of schedule. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) says this is evidence...
  • Survey finds most RVNs paid £16K-£20K

    A survey published today by the veterinary recruitment agency recruit4vets has found the majority of RVNs are paid between £16K and £20K, with a further 38% on £21-25K and 12% being paid less than £15K. 124 RVNs in full-time permanent employment took...
  • Two new antibiotics for responsible use in cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched two new antibiotics with a new tablet technology designed to encourage more responsible use of antibiotics in practice. Metrobactin is the first veterinary licensed metronidazole tablet for the treatment of...
  • Free rabbit anaesthesia CPD discussion for nurses

    VetNurse.co.uk and Lagolearn have joined forces to offer veterinary nurses free CPD in the form of an expert Q&A forum discussion about rabbit anaesthesia. Hosted by Jo Hinde RVN (pictured right) and Ivan Crotaz MRCVS, the discussion makes use of...
  • First pocket microscope to premiere at London Vet Show

    ioLight , the first professional-quality pocket microscope which launched back in May , will be presented to the profession at the Bayer stand (R20) at the London Vet Show , where it will be used to demonstrate Bayer's products. The founders of ioLight...
  • Academic argues vets should be prevented from profiteering

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and the BVA to help the profession prepare for and shape its own future, has published a guest blog in which an academic argues that the profession needs to introduce safeguards to prevent inappropriate profit...
  • Henry Schein buys practice management software company

    Henry Schein Inc. has announced an agreement to acquire RxWorks Inc. , the veterinary practice management software provider. Founded in 1988 and with headquarters in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, RxWorks has 68 team members and an installed base...
  • PDSA calls on nurses to take PAW survey

    The PDSA is calling on veterinary nurses to complete its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report survey 2016 . The charity says that the survey is the largest, most comprehensive insight into pet wellbeing in the UK; an opportunity for veterinary professionals...
  • New welfare training modules for nurses

    The WSAVA has announced that its Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee (AWWC) has launched two new online training modules designed to provide veterinary professionals with a solid grounding in contemporary animal welfare issues. Developed as a resource...
  • Osurnia named best new veterinary product of 2015

    CM Research has announced the results of a survey conducted this month in which veterinary surgeons named Osurnia as the best new product of 2015 . 290 companion animal veterinary surgeons took part in the survey, which is designed to provide veterinary...
  • Equine vets at greater risk than prison officers

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has published the results of a survey it commissioned which found that horse vets in the UK are probably at greater risk of injury than any other civilian profession, including the prison service. For the...
  • Royal Canin launches Pet Weight Care Team

    Royal Canin has announced that it has established a team of three specialist advisors to work directly with veterinary practices to help develop and improve their weight management clinics, client retention and product sales. The Pet Weight Care Team...
  • New initiative to promote hygiene amongst exotic pet keepers

    The Emergent Disease Foundation , One Health Initiative , Worldwide Veterinary Service , and UNISON have collaborated to launch Exotic pets: Reducing the of risk of human infection , a new leaflet which explains the hygiene measures that keepers of exotic...
  • Vetnurse.co.uk goes off air for major upgrade

    VetNurse.co.uk is being switched off later this morning to undergo a major site upgrade. It is expected that the upgrade will take most of the day, and may stretch into the night. The new site has been given a fresher, more contemporary design...
  • New treatment offers hope for headshaking in horses

    Academics from the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences and the neurology team at Southmead Hospital Bristol have published the results of study examining the use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) therapy as a treatment...
  • New 'super practice' planned for Glasgow

    Pets'n'Vets, a Glasgow-based partnership, has revealed plans to open what it describes as the city's first veterinary 'super practice'. Located at a 7500 sq ft customised facility in the Auldhouse Retail Park in Pollokshaws, The Roundhouse Veterinary...
  • New social media guidance for vets and nurses

    The RCVS has published new guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses on the use of social media and online forums, such as those on VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk. The guidance sets out the professional standards expected of veterinary...
  • Virbac launches buprenorphine solution for cats and dogs

    Virbac has has announced the launch of Buprevet, a buprenorphine-based, injectable solution indicated for the potentiation of sedative effects of centrally-acting agents in dogs and for use in cats and dogs as part of a multimodal approach to analgesia...
  • 8000+ dogs chipped by CVS in free Dogs Trust scheme

    CVS reports that the 273-practice group has chipped more than 8000 dogs under the Dogs Trust 'Free Microchipping through Vets' campaign. With a law making microchipping compulsory set to come into force on 6 April 2016, Dogs Trust launched its 'Free...
  • Record year for SPVS/VPMA Congress 2015

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) reports that its annual Congress, held jointly with the Veterinary Practice Managers Association (VPMA) at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport last week, was a sell out. Over 470 delegates attended...
  • New credit option to ease the pain of vet bills

    Somerset vet Stewart Halperin MRCVS has launched CarefreeCredit , a service designed to help pet owners pay for unforeseen veterinary bills, and take the burden of unpaid bills away from veterinary surgeons. The new service is very simple. First,...
  • Virbac launches new spot-on ectoparasiticide

    Virbac has launched Prinovox, a new prescription-only spot-on ectoparasiticide for dogs and cats. The company says the new product contains the same combination of Moxidectin and Imidacloprid as the market leader, but is offered with a unique and...
  • Thank a Vet Nurse Day in May

    The veterinary recruitment company Gardner Llewelyn has announced that it is to hold Thank A Vet Nurse Day on 28th May 2015. As the name suggests the company is urging everyone to join them and make a point of thanking a veterinary nurse on the day...
  • Abbeydale Vet Nurse Training celebrates 'Good' Ofsted

    Abbeydale Vet Nurse Training in Monmouth is celebrating after being judged as a ‘good school’ by Ofsted following an inspection last month. Abbeydale says this was a particularly special achievement because it was its first full inspection as a training...