Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Pet insurance claims top a record 1bn in 2022

    The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has published new data which showed that pet insurance claims topped a record 1bn in 2022: 3,600 new claims amounting to £2.8m every day. The Association says that the total cost of claims, which was up 17...

    Biker vets help BEVA raised £20K to support Ukrainian equine vets

    Vets with Horsepower, an intrepid band of motorbiking vets, has helped BEVA hit its target of £20,000 to buy generators for colleagues in Ukraine. Vets with Horsepower is organised annually by Professor Derek Knottenbelt to help raise funds for equine...

    Exotics anaesthesia and analgesia CPD for vet nurses coming to the West Country

    Sonya Miles CertAVP(ZM), CertAqV, MRCVS, an Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine, has announced 'Anaesthesia and Analgesia in Exotic Pets', a day of CPD lectures at The Hive, Weston-Super-Mare on Friday 25th August 2023. The lectures, which...

    RCVS publishes ‘under care’ webinar and case studies

    The RCVS has published a recording of its recent webinar about its new ‘under care’ guidance. During the webinar, which took place earlier this month, senior officers and staff from the College explained the new guidance, what it will mean for the...

    New awards to recognise veterinary workplaces that prioritise team wellbeing

    Two years since BVA launched its Good Veterinary Workplaces campaign, the association has launched new awards to recognise veterinary workplaces which have embraced the campaign ethos by going above and beyond to support the wellbeing of their teams...

    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...

    Most vet nurses resign to progress their career

    CVS has published the results of some research 1 which found that the most common reason for veterinary nurses to resign is to further their career. The study looked at the anonymised employment data of 1,642 veterinary nurses working across 418 UK...

    BSAVA Alba 2023 tickets go on sale

    Tickets for BSAVA Alba, which will take place on 22nd – 23rd September at the MacDonald Inchyra Hotel near Falkirk, have gone on sale. Open to all in the veterinary profession, the event offers up to ten hours of CPD, and covers a range of topics such...

    CVS Equine shares analysis of its antimicrobial use in first opinion equine practice

    CVS Equine has carried out an audit of antimicrobial use in its first opinion equine practices, both to better understand prescribing patterns and to create opportunities for further clinical research and guideline development. Preliminary results...

    Lisa To RVN wins doppler machine in hypertension waiting room display competition

    Lisa To RVN from the Albavet Veterinary Hospital in Kirkcaldy, Fife has won a doppler machine from Ceva Animal Health - maker of Amodip - for her eye-catching display designed to ‘make the invisible, visible’ during Feline Hypertension Awareness Month...

    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...

    Carl Gorman takes over as President of BSAVA

    Carl Gorman has taken over as President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association, continuing the fine tradition that BSAVA has of appointing all-round good eggs to the role. One of Carl's main presidential tasks will be implementing the BSAVA...

    RCVS Knowledge launches new tools for vet teams to tackle antimicrobial resistance

    RCVS Knowledge has launched VetTeamAMR, an initiative designed to empower veterinary teams with knowledge and tools to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). VetTeamAMR includes a learning platform with information about responsible prescribing...

    Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery now freely available to all

    The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) has gone open source, so it is now accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers of international or global significance that improve the veterinary...

    Animalcare launches dental Lunch and Learn CPD for nurses

    Animalcare, distributor of the Plaqtiv+ range of dental products, has launched dental ‘Lunch and Learn’ CPD for veterinary practices interested in learning more about dental health in cats and dogs. Participating practices will learn about dental disease...

    New veterinary design company offers free consultations to the first ten

    Veterinary marketing and public relations agency, Companion Consultancy has launched Companion Design Studio to provide veterinary businesses with all forms of graphic, video and digital design, including magazines, logos, leaflets, posters, websites...

    Vets Now announces line up for ECC Congress 2023

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its Emergency and Critical Care Congress, taking place on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th November 2023 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Dr Stephen Hearns, a consultant in aeromedical retrieval (human) medicine...

    Kent veterinary practice inspires Belfast practice to become employee-owned

    A Belfast veterinary practice has transferred into an Employee Ownership Trust after reading about Kent-based Pennard Vets doing the same in 2021. Cornerstone Veterinary Clinic, which was founded by Peter Herold in 2011, currently employs a 15-strong...

    Vet nurse ECC scholarship opens for applications

    Improve Veterinary Education is inviting applications for its annual Louise O’Dwyer Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Scholarship. Louise O’Dwyer (pictured right) was a highly respected veterinary nurse who dedicated her expertise to developing ECC...

    Voting opens in BVNA elections

    The British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) has announced the list of nominees to stand for BVNA Council and voting is now open until Friday 7th July 2023. This year, there are 3 RVN seats and 2 Student seats available. The RVN candidates for...

    New study identifies prevalent bacteria in feline urine

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists, Axiom Veterinary Laboratories and Finn Pathologists have published a study which reveals the prevalent strains of bacteria in feline urine, and their sensitivity profiles. For the study, urinalysis results from 2...

    Gloucestershire-based Vale Referrals completes £2m expansion

    Vale Referrals and Vale Vets in Dursley, Gloucestershire, has completed its 18-month, £2m expansion. The expansion has increased the hospital's footprint by 30%, adding three new operating theatres, six new consult rooms and new feline facilities,...

    New skin and ear cytology online training course for vet nurses

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Douxo S3, has launched ‘Boost your confidence in skin cytology’, a skin and ear cytology online training course. Worth two hours of free CPD, the course has eight bitesize modules of between five and 15 minutes....

    New course to help vet nurses deal with complaints

    The RCVS Academy has launched a free scenario-based course to help veterinary professionals respond to complaints with confidence and compassion. Developed in partnership with the Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS), the course uses practical...

    RVC research reveals most common conditions in English Cocker Spaniels

    The Royal Veterinary College has published research which reveals the most common medical conditions in English Cocker Spaniels. The VetCompass programme studied 10,313 English Cocker Spaniels from an overall sample of 336,865 UK dogs of all breeds...