Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    New Digital Toxin Toolkit for vet nurses

    TVM has launched the Digital Toxin Toolkit, billed as offering everything you need to manage poisoning cases at your fingertips. The toolkit contains triage forms, a contact directory, emergency action guidelines and a drug glossary, together with...
  • World first as sexed semen is used to support survival of rare equine breed

    A rare Suffolk Punch horse has given birth to a filly foal after using sex sorted sperm to determine the gender; the first time in the world that this technique has been used to support the survival of rare breeds. With fewer than 72 female Suffolk...

    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...

    Herts practice promotes walking to improve mental health

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has launched an initiative to encourage its staff to walk more to enhance their mental wellbeing. For the 10,000 steps challenge, the practice has split into teams of eight which will compete against each other for a weekly...

    Willows launches pioneering procedure for canine heart failure

    Willows Veterinary Centre is now offering transeptal puncture (TSP), a minimally invasive procedure previously only used in human healthcare, to treat dogs with heart failure. The procedure involves introducing a catheter through the jugular, then...

    PDSA urges vet nurses to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on veterinary nurses to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting...

    Vet researcher uncovers Ice Age malformations which warn against further inbreeding in modern dogs

    Hugo Schmokel, an EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery at IVC Evidensia, has discovered malformations in Ice Age animals which may have developed as a result of inbreeding and which are also common in modern dogs. For his research, Hugo visited...

    BEVA Congress 2020 cancelled

    BEVA Congress 2020, which had been postponed from this September to January 2021, has now been cancelled. BEVA Congress 2021 will now take place from September 4th-7th 2021. The decision to cancel Congress 2020 was taken by BEVA Council and the Congress...

    BSVSp explores Practice Standards Scheme accreditation for specialist hospitals

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has approached the RCVS Practice Standards Group (PSG) to look at the feasibility of a new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accreditation strand: Veterinary Specialist Hospital (Multidisciplinary)...

    New exotics service in Essex

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Laindon, Essex, has appointed an expert in zoo and wildlife medicine to spearhead a new 24/7 specialist exotics treatment service. Daniel Calvo Carrasco, an RCVS specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and a European...

    Vet reprimanded for making fraudulent insurance claims

    Donal Johnston MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned as to his future conduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after admitting four separate charges related to fraudulent insurance claims. Each charge related to fraudulent pet insurance claims that...

    Emergency and Critical Care CPD day for vet nurses coming to Manchester

    Vets Now, Manchester is hosting a full-day ECC CPD event on Thursday, 20 June 2024, at the Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel in Bolton. The event will offer vets and vet nurses six hours of CPD across five streams, covering topics such as initial...

    IVC opens £10M veterinary mega-hospital near Birmingham

    IVC has opened Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital, one of the largest referral centres in the UK, with a capacity to treat up to 10,000 pets a year. Located on the Longbridge regeneration site near Birmingham, Blaise Referrals is IVC's first purpose...

    Purina to host webinar sharing tips for the nutritional management of complex medical cases

    The Purina Institute is hosting a free, one-hour webinar to share the latest insights into the nutritional management of complex medical cases on Wednesday, 12th July at 6pm BST. Led by Aarti Kathrani, a senior lecturer in small animal internal medicine...

    New haemostatic gel claims to transform veterinary surgery

    VetPlus has announced that it has taken over the worldwide distribution for Vetigel, a haemostatic gel which stops bleeding in seconds and which can now be used for all types of surgery. Vetigel is a plant based gel which was first introduced to the...

    Neurology referral service launched at Vets Now, Glasgow

    Vets Now Glasgow has launched a neurology and neurosurgery service. The new service is being headed by Dr Katia Marioni-Henry. Katia graduated from the University of Parma in 1995 and went on to do a PhD in Clinical Electrodiagnostic at the University...

    Vet nurses invited to free online Q&A on pain management

    Shelly Jefferies RVN is on hand this week to answer questions from veterinary nurses on the subject of pain management in companion animals in the VetNurse.co.uk Clinical Article Club. To ask Shelly a question, first read her article here: https:/...

    Linnaeus RVN training programme doubles in first year

    e Linnaeus referral nursing post-registration programme (PRP) , designed to equip newly-qualified RVNs with the skills to work in specialist-led referral practice, has more than doubled in size since it launched last year. The programme took its first...

    RCVS VN Council nominations extended after only one nurse stands

    The RCVS has announced that it is extending the nomination period for this year's VN Council election after only one veterinary nurse nurse put herself forward. This means there is still a remaining seat on VN Council which remains unfilled. As a...

    Nutramega renamed Nutracoat

    Nutravet has renamed Nutramega, its skin supplement for dogs, as Nutracoat. The company says it has renamed the product to better reflect its main use, which is for maintaining skin and coat health in cats and dogs. Chris Jones, Managing Director...

    Former vet's charity gives vet nurse a life-changing leg up

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom is a veterinary nurse from Ireland. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students - often from...

    What practice management CPD do you need?

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) and the Society of Practicing Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) are asking people who work in practice to take part in a survey to help them develop a CPD programme for 2020. The survey, which takes about 5 minutes ...

    Improved Zylkène pack and display

    Vétoquinol has announced that Zylkène, a complementary feed used to help pets cope with unpredictable situations, is now available in a 20 capsule pack. The new packs have been designed to have more 'stand out appeal' on the shelves. Veterinary practices...

    CMA review of the veterinary profession moves to formal Market Investigation

    The Competition and Markets Authority has completed its review of the veterinary sector, concluding that there are five main areas of concern and proposing a formal Market Investigation, subject to a 4 week consultation. The CMA review generated 11...

    Coronavirus: vet practice turnover improving and fewer staff now in self-isolation

    The RCVS has published the report on its second survey on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a small improvement on the situation last month. The survey was held between the 1st and 5th May and was sent to the...