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    RCVS to demonstrate new CPD-recording platform for veterinary nurses at BVNA

    The RCVS will be showing off its new CPD recording platform, 1CPD, at BVNA Congress later this week (Friday 11 to Sunday 13 October, International Centre Telford, Shropshire TF3 4JH). The new platform will be officially launched in January 2020, and...
  • Early neutering of bitches increases incontinence risk

    The RVC has published a study which shows that the age at which female dogs (bitches) are neutered is associated with early-onset urinary incontinence 1 . The researchers say that urinary incontinence affects around three per cent of bitches in the...

    New separation anxiety leaflet to help dogs out of lockdown

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil, has launched a new leaflet on separation anxiety to help ease dogs out of lockdown. The new leaflet, ‘Separation anxiety as a result of the pandemic. What can you do?’, was written in collaboration with clinical...
  • Coronavirus: VetNurse Jobs now free for practices to advertise for help

    From today and until further notice, VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org Jobs are free of charge, so that practices which find themselves with staffing problems over the coming months can broadcast a shout for help. When you post a job advert, or a...

    White Cross vet nurses save Peaky Blinders

    The dedicated veterinary nurses at White Cross Vets in Wolverhampton have given five extremely sick kittens another chance at life after they were rescued by a local charity, Stray Cat Rescue Team West Midlands. The kittens had severe cat flu, were...

    New, professional profiles for veterinary nurses

    VetNurse.co.uk has launched Public Professional Profiles for those veterinary nurses who'd like to make themselves easier to find online. There are a number of reasons why you may wish to raise your professional profile online. For example, it will...

    Kent vet practice becomes the largest employee-owned in the world

    Pennard Vets has announced that it has become an employee ownership trust (EOT), making it the largest practice in the world to become employee-owned. The new structure means that all 99 members of Pennard Vets' team, who work across six sites in Kent...

    Two new client education posters from the PFMA

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has produced two new waiting room posters: ‘Handling Commercial Raw Pet Food Safely’ and 'Importance of Hay in a Guinea Pig’s Diet'. The raw pet food poster gives owners guidance on how to handle and prepare...

    IVC issues threat to independent veterinary practices

    IVC Evidensia has threatened multiple independent practices with legal action over their use of the term 'Pet Health Club', which the company says infringes its trademark rights. VetNurse.co.uk has seen copies of correspondence from IVC which claims...
  • 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...
  • StreetVet launches hostel scheme to help people and their pets off the streets

    StreetVet has launched a 'pet friendly' accreditation scheme to offer certified accommodation for pet owners experiencing homelessness. According to the charity, one in ten homeless people have a pet, which is around 32,000 people in the UK. However...

    Survey reveals impact of the pandemic on veterinary nurses

    A survey of 500 veterinary professionals, carried out by marketing communications agency Pegasus, has revealed how veterinary professionals feel that the pandemic has affected their working lives. 72% said they think clients undervalue remote consultations...

    Ceva to host free Derma Day conference for vet nurses

    Ceva Animal Health will be hosting Derma Day, a free online conference about the latest developments from the world of veterinary dermatology, on Thursday 28th October from 12:00 - 4:00pm. Dr Natalie Marks DVM CVJ will present "Meeting the expectations...

    Dechra now offers Equisolon in 9g sachets

    Dechra has launched a 9g sachet version of its prednisolone treatment, Equisolon, for horses with severe equine asthma. The oral corticosteroid powder formulation was previously only available in 180g tubs. Severe equine asthma, which was previously...

    New Canine Cruciate Registry to help vets improve patient care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched the Canine Cruciate Registry, billed as a first of its kind in veterinary medicine, The Canine Cruciate Registry is a free, anonymised, data collection audit tool that will enable veterinary surgeons to share information...

    Kent-based vet who faced allegations of clinical failings removed from the Register

    A Kent-based veterinary surgeon who faced allegations relating to multiple clinical failings has been removed from the Register at his own request. George Philippus Hauptfleisch faced three charges in relation to allegations of clinical failings surrounding...

    IVC launches Equine Vets

    www.youtube.com/watch IVC Evidensia has launched Equine Vets, a new brand to encompass its network of nearly 300 equine vets. IVC says the new brand will allow better communication for equine teams within the IVC Evidensia group as well as collaboration...

    1 week left for RCVS and VN Council election nominations

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary surgeons and nurses that there is one week left till the deadline for nominations for the 2012 RCVS and RCVS VN Council elections. Nominations must be made in writing on the prescribed form and received by the RCVS...

    RCVS/BVA Coronavirus guidelines expose flaws in structure of the veterinary profession

    A joint statement issued by the RCVS and the BVA with updated guidance for the professions about working during the coronavirus pandemic has led to an outcry on social media and highlighted flaws in the structure of the veterinary profession. Earlier...

    Dog activity trackers can help diagnose skin conditions

    Researchers in the US have shown it is possible to detect skin conditions in dogs using canine activity trackers. The research was carried out by the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology...

    Tim Davies appointed CVO at Guide Dogs

    Tim Davies BVSc CertSAS MRCVS has been appointed as Chief Veterinary Officer at Guide Dogs. Tim was the principal veterinary surgeon at Nine Mile Veterinary Group in Wokingham, Berkshire, from its opening in 1985. He grew the business from one vet...

    Free new learning resource for vet nurses

    The University of Edinburgh has launched Veterinary Nursing Skills , a free online learning resource for veterinary nurses. The university says that new resource, which is aimed at qualified and student nurses, will provide fresh perspectives on...

    Three cheers for Emily Hooper RVN

    Congratulations to Emily Hooper from North Downs Specialist Referrals in Surrey, who has become one of only four vet nurses in the UK to be recognised as a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in neurology. To apply for the VTS, you have to have...

    New ECC service at Hampshire referral centre

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores has launched an emergency and critical care service after recruiting Adam Mugford, a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and an RCVS specialist in ECC to its team. Adam graduated...

    New v-gel advanced supraglottic airway devices for cats and rabbits

    Docsinnovent Ltd has launched v-gel advanced supraglottic airway devices for cats and rabbits. The new devices are an evolution of the original v-gel device launched in 2012, which is widely used in veterinary anaesthesia and resuscitation. Dr Muhammed...