Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Welsh Covid rules force SPVS/VMG Congress postponement

    SPVS and the VMG have postponed their Congress to 13th-14th May 2022 because of the Covid restrictions put in place by the Welsh Government. All existing bookings for the event, which takes place at the ICC Wales in Newport, have been transferred to...

    Chinese officials cancel dog cull in earthquake zone

    Dogs which survived the devastating earthquake in the Zun Dao township of Sichuan, China have a new lease on life after the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and local officials announced an agreement to end the cruel killing of dogs and instead...

    Two free webinars to help vet nurses take ownership of self-care and wellbeing

    Practice management software company, ezyVet, is hosting two free webinars which highlight the challenges of clinical life and explore how to take ownership of self-care and wellbeing with healthy habits. The first event, being held tomorrow (19th...

    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...

    New talks to focus on post-pandemic issues facing vet nurses

    WellVet has announced the launch of a new series of talks focussing on post-pandemic issues affecting veterinary professionals. The talks will be free to join live on Zoom, while being simultaneously streamed into the Vet Mums Facebook group. Following...

    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...

    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...

    Alison Speakman becomes 65th BSAVA President

    Alison Speakman has been appointed the 65th President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA), taking over from the outgoing President, Sheldon Middleton. Alison has been an active member of the BSAVA since graduating from the University...

    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...

    RCVS President to star in ITV celebration of Black History Month on Thursday

    RCVS President Dr Mandisa Greene will be appearing in a special edition of ITV’s current affairs series ‘Tonight’ celebrating Black History Month this Thursday at 7:30pm. The programme, which will look at the achievements and contributions of people...

    Pioneering Lancs practice launches Community Vet Nurse Scheme

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre on Goosnagh, Lancashire, has launched an innovative Community Vet Nurse service, designed to bring expert veterinary nursing care directly to the homes of pets and their owners across the region. The service is designed to...

    Welfare charity wants to know what vet nurses think about canine fertility clinics

    An animal welfare charity called Naturewatch Foundation has launched a survey to find out what veterinary nurses think about the canine fertility industry. The charity says it estimates there has been a ten-fold increase in fertility clinics in the...

    New parasiticide poisoning guidelines

    TVM UK has published two new sets of guidelines for treating pets accidentally poisoned with ecto/endoparasiticide medications, something which they are at greater risk of in the summer months. One set of guidelines deals with intoxication from pyrethrins...

    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...

    Canine Cruciate Registry's acceptance at medical research conference paves the way for further collaboration

    RCVS Knowledge and Amplitude Clinical Outcomes are celebrating the acceptance of a virtual poster about their Canine Cruciate Registry at the National Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference, paving the way for greater collaboration...

    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...
  • New accredited veterinary CPD

    Premier Vet Alliance, the provider of preventative health plans and home delivery services, is to launch a new training course which, for the first time, it has had accredited by The CPD Standards Office. The new course is called ‘New staff training...

    Appeal to vet nurses to take part in new research into career happiness

    VetX International is appealing to veterinary nurses and students to take part in a new study into career happiness, stress and mental wellbeing amongst the veterinary workforce. The study, titled The Veterinary Employment, Engagement and Retention...

    New once-daily diuretic for dogs with congestive heart failure

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Isemid (Torasemide), a once-a-day diuretic for the treatment of congestive heart failure in dogs which the company says is as effective as furosemide. The new drug represents the fruit of 8 years of product development...

    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...

    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...

    Lincs vet reprimanded for poor aftercare

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Lincolnshire-based Elizabeth Sing May Law MRCVS after hearing charges against her and Julia Louise Creese MRCVS which concerned an incident where a dog remained at their practice overnight without adequate...

    New glossary of veterinary oncology terms

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association Oncology Working Group has published a glossary of common veterinary oncology terms to help owners better understand cancer terminology, The Oncology Working Group, winningly styled as 'WOW', says it hopes...

    New research-based D.A.P marketing materials

    CEVA Animal Health has updated its practice support materials to include an all-encompassing D.A.P. client leaflet, a website and a new vet detailer. The new materials, which also include a D.A.P. and Feliway reference guide containing details of 31...

    Study reveals most common skin masses in young dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that the most common skin masses in dogs aged between 0 and 12 months are histiocytoma, papilloma, dermoid cyst, follicular cyst and mast cell tumours (MCTs...