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    Veterinary Vision reports success with novel canine cataract procedure

    Ophthalmologists Gary Lewin and Chris Dixon from Veterinary Vision, the ophthalmology referral clinic with centres in Penrith, Sunderland and Charnock, is reporting success with a novel cataract technique they've developed. The new technique enables...

    Fitzpatrick launches pro bono referral scheme

    Surrey-based Fitzpatrick Referrals has launched a new scheme whereby referring practices can send one client for free treatment for every 15 paid cases they refer. The scheme will allow regular referrers to gift free treatment worth up to £5000 to...

    Virbac launches licensed tramadol for dogs

    Virbac has launched Tramvetol, licensed tramadol tablets for the treatment of acute and chronic pain in dogs. Tramvetol is presented in two pack sizes of 30 and 100 tablets to assist practices with dispensing and storage as a Schedule 3 controlled...
  • Half of veterinary receptionists paid less than the Real Living Wage

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association has announced the results of its second salary survey, which found that 50.3% of veterinary receptionists are being paid less than the voluntary Real Living Wage of £9.30 per hour (or £10.75 in London)...

    Fort Dodge launches free Lyme disease diagnostic service

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has launched the UK's first free diagnostics service to assist vets in diagnosing Lyme disease in dogs. The introduction of the new Lyme Disease Surveillance Service (LDSS) reflects concerns that the increasing incidence of...

    Vets are wrongly prescribing metronidazole, contrary to guidelines

    Research published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has shown that vets are commonly prescribing metronidazole to cats and dogs for reasons other than its antimicrobial properties, and frequently in contradiction to antimicrobial use guidelines...

    Free symposium shares latest advances in feline CKD

    Purina has published a symposium in which leading experts share the latest on the nutritional and therapeutic management of feline chronic kidney disease (CKD). The symposium, which offers up to 5 hours of CPD, is now available at: https://purinasymposium2022...

    IVC expands exclusive range of veterinary products

    IVC Evidensia has launched the latest in a series of products developed in collaboration with various partners for the exclusive use of its practices. AniDent is a dental care range for cats and dogs - a rinse, a toothpaste and a gel - created with...

    Rabbit Awareness Week will start on 27th June

    The Rabbit Awareness Action Group, led by Burgess Pet Care, has announced that this year's Rabbit Awareness Week will start on the 27th June and focus on rabbits' environment. The 'Room For Rabbits' campaign follows research in which 38% of vets said...

    VMD approves three-month injection for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Zoetis has announced VMD approval for Lenivia (izenivetmab injection), giving UK vets a new injectable option to alleviate pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs for up to three months with a single injection. Lenivia is the first long-acting...

    Vets gather to learn from aviation and maritime professionals

    Veterinary surgeons, human healthcare professionals and experts from the maritime and aviation industries gathered at the Royal Society of Medicine earlier this month to discuss and share knowledge about the contributions of human factors to patient...

    New Caninsulin pet diabetes website

    MSD Animal Health has launched www.caninsulin.co.uk , a new Caninsulin pet diabetes website, together with additional support for veterinary practices. The website has been redesigned to help pet owners improve their understanding of the disease and...
  • Vets' inferiority complex is fuelling the mental health crisis

    A new study published in the Veterinary Record by Dr Liz Armitage-Chan, Reader in Veterinary Education at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), suggests that vets feeling that they are not as good at diagnosing and solving cases as their peers is contributing...

    RCVS ends vets' remote prescribing dispensation

    The RCVS Standards Committee has ended the temporary dispensation that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe prescription-only veterinary medicines remotely from this morning. The dispensation was brought in during the spring 2020 lockdown to safeguard...

    New research suggests poodle crosses are greater risk of dental disease

    Veterinary digital services company, VisioCare, has released the preliminary results of some research which appears to show that poodle cross puppies are at greater risk of dental problems The company says that of the 249 responses to its Puppy Tooth...

    Katie Whalley wins MSD Animal Health Research Bursary trophy

    Katie Whalley has become the first veterinary nurse to win MSD Animal Health's Research Bursary trophy and £1,000 at the company's annual awards day. Katie won the trophy for her research and presentation on quantifying and monitoring practice cleanliness...

    Free online yoga for vet nurses

    Lintbells has partnered with VetYogi to offer vet nurses "Hatha for Heroes", a free, six week online yoga course starting on Wednesday 12th August. The company says the beginner level course was created to say thank you to the superheroes in scrubs...

    Doncaster-based veterinary nurse struck off for falsifying records and practising whilst unregistered

    Chelsea Jade Strangeway has been struck off by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after she admitted falsifying a number of clinical records and holding herself out as a veterinary nurse whilst not being registered. Ms Strangeway faced...

    New study may help dog owners predict seizures

    A new study carried out at the Royal Veterinary College and published open access in the Veterinary Record 1 , has revealed various changes in the behaviour of dogs before a seizure, which may give owners advance warning and help them avoid triggers...

    Independent practices invited to join collaborative group

    XLVets , the collaborative group of independent veterinary practices, is inviting independent vets to come to one of three national meetings it is holding at Chesford Grange in Kenilworth to explain the benefits of joining the group. The small animal...

    Vet nurse 'X' struck off for child grooming conviction

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has struck off an unnamed veterinary nurse after they were convicted of grooming someone they believed to be aged under 16 for the purposes of sexual gratification. The Disciplinary Committee took the...

    Dechra launches new ophthalmic antibiotic for cats, dogs and horses

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Ophtocycline (chlortetracycline hydrochloride), a broad spectrum ophthalmic antibiotic ointment for the treatment of a number of eye infections in dogs, cats and horses. Ophtocycline is licensed for the treatment...

    200 vet nurses sign up for Vets Now programme

    Vets Now reports that its 'Enhancing the Nurse Role' training programme has finished the pilot stage and over 200 veterinary nurses have signed up for the training. The programme is designed to take advantage of the RCVS Under Care review changes...

    Only half of cats get regular veterinary care

    Royal Canin has released the results of an online survey which found that 43% of all cats in the UK and Ireland have not seen a veterinary surgeon within the last year and 11% have never been to the vet. The company surveyed 1979 pet owners last December...

    London-based vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct over care of pregnant Chihuahua

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to take no further action against London-based Eleonora Corsi MRCVS after a hearing regarding the care of a pregnant Chihuahua named Kika. Dr Corsi consulted with Kika's owners about the management of her...