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    New BSAVA Vet Nurse Merit Award in Dentistry

    The BSAVA has launched a new Vet Nurse Merit Award (VNMA) in Dentistry, starting in September 2024. The Vet Nurse Merit Award courses are designed for RVNs in primary care practice . The VNMA in Dentistry offers 30 hours of CPD and will help delegates...
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    ISFM urges advertisers to stop using cats with extreme conformation

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), has joined forces with the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) and the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners...
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    Vet nurses prefer online video-based CPD

    Agilio Software, a provider of frontline healthcare operations software, has published the results of a survey which found that veterinary professionals still prefer online learning, despite a resurgence of in-person CPD opportunities post-pandemic....
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    CVS to open new nurse training centre in Harrogate

    CVS is opening its third veterinary nurse training centre, in Harrogate, in the autumn. The new centre, based at The Harrogate Vet, will be Vetskill- and RCVS-approved and will specialise in training student nurses and patient care assistants. CVTC...
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    CVS clinical improvement project improves screening for hypertension in older cats

    CVS has reported the results of a clinical improvement project it ran in 105 of its first opinion small animal practices to increase screening for hypertension in older cats. According to the company, participating practices more than doubled the number...
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    UK Brachycephalic Working Group reveals five-year plan

    The UK Brachycephalic Working Group (BWG) has published its five-year strategy to improve the health and welfare of both current and future generations of flat-faced dogs. The five-year strategy outlines actions required from the group and its members...
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    Most stolen dog breeds revealed

    Security firm ADT has published an analysis of pet theft crime figures which suggest that if you're a Staffordshire Bull Terrier living in Devon or Cornwall, you might like to hide your identity. Staffies were by far the most commonly stolen animal...
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    Krka launches palatable Milprazon wormer

    Krka has launched a palatable version of Milprazon, its broad-spectrum cat and dog wormer. Krka says Milprazon Chewable is the first wormer in its category with proven palatability for dogs based on EMA Testing Guidelines. In a study¹, more than...
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    Southern Counties announces 2025 programme of free CPD for vet nurses

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists has announced the first of its mostly free CPD events for vets and nurses in 2025. There are a mix of online and in-person events. On the 27th February at 7:00pm, Derek Flaherty, Professor in Veterinary Anaesthesia...
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    New film shares a day in the life of the Nursing and Clinical Support Manager at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals

    The RCVS has released the latest in its series of films about leaders in the profession, this time looking at a day in the life of Betsy Malamah-Thomas RVN, Nursing and Clinical Support Manager at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. The aim of the...
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    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...
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    Gemma Fisher becomes first VMG Level 5 Diplomate in Veterinary Leadership and Management

    Gemma Fisher RVN, Head Nurse at The Animal Clinic in Blackheath, London, has been awarded the first Level 5 Diploma in Veterinary Leadership and Management (DVLM) from the Veterinary Management Group (VMG). Launched by the VMG in 2021, the VMG Veterinary...
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    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...
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    Welfare advisor vet at IVC calls for ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

    Following BBC Panorama’s expose into extreme dog breeding which aired on Monday, Dave Martin MRCVS, Animal Welfare Advisor at IVC Evidensia, has called for new legislation in the UK which would make it illegal to own a dog with cropped ears. Ear cropping...
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    New support for start-up veterinary practices

    Provet Cloud, which provides veterinary practice management software, has announced a new support package for start-up practices in the UK and Ireland. The package includes pre-built templates, dedicated support during implementation, comprehensive...
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    Dechra launches Cushing’s campaign

    Dechra (the maker of Vetoryl) has launched 'Prime Suspects', a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of Cushing’s syndrome amongst dog owners and drive them to vet practices for diagnosis and treatment. The company points to a survey of 1000 dog owners...
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    How to ... collected articles from BSAVA Companion

    The BSAVA has published the third volume of its How to…collected articles from BSAVA Companion series. The book contains 40 chapters of articles about clinical techniques, diagnostic pathways and management approaches published in Companion between...
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    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...
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    Patricia Rigio RVN wins Improves' Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship

    Patricia Rigio RVN has been awarded the Louise O’Dwyer Scholarship run by Improve Veterinary Education and has won a free place on its Emergency and Critical Care ISVPS Nurse Certificate Programme. The Scholarship was set up to continue the legacy...
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    Exotic conference coming to Birmingham in November

    The British Veterinary Zoological Society has announced that its annual conference for all vets and nurses who work in first and second opinion exotic animal practice will be held at Conference Aston, Birmingham from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th November...
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    MSD explains benefits of new supply model

    MSD Animal Health has expanded on the benefits of its move to deal direct with veterinary practices in the UK. The company announced last month that from 1st January next year, practices will have to order companion animal and ruminant products via...
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    Record number of vet nurses stand for Council

    The RCVS has announced that a record number of candidates are standing in the 2020 Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council elections. This is the first VN Council election since 2017. There was no election in 2018 due to governance changes and there were too...
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    New project to improve the management of osteoarthritis cases

    CVS and the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) have launched a new project to develop and enhance osteoarthritis management which should have benefits for the wider profession. The project, which has been supported by Zoetis, came about after...
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    Vet nurses urged to talk to clients about nutrition

    Purina is urging vet nurses to talk to clients about nutrition, and will be supporting this with various initiatives at BVNA Congress (6th/8th October, Telford) The company is sponsoring a nurse consultation lecture stream on Friday 6th October and...
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    First veterinary supplier switches to electric delivery vehicle

    MWI Animal Health, which supplies more than 3,000 veterinary practices across the UK with pharmaceuticals, equipment and consumables, has become the first company in the UK’s animal health sector to own and operate an electric delivery vehicle. The...