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    Who needs a vet when you can ask Alexa?

    Vets Now has launched a new veterinary voice assistant on Amazon's Alexa and Google Home so pet owners can ask for veterinary advice on their smart speaker. The new voice skill offers three main features, a chocolate toxicity calculator for dogs, the...
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    RCVS councillor's resignation reveals continued lack of transparency at the College

    Colin Whiting MRCVS has resigned his position on the RCVS Council after the College approved a new ‘How we work’ statement requiring Council members to publicly support all decisions taken by Council, even if they disagreed. In his first year of what...
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    Mars pilots anaesthetic gas capture technology

    Mars Veterinary Health has partnered with SageTech Veterinary to pilot an anaesthetic gas capture solution designed to help stop greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere. Mars says that during a typical anaesthetic procedure, less than five percent...
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    RCVS announces results of 2020 VN Council Elections

    The RCVS has announced the results of the Veterinary Nurses Council elections, which saw a record number and proportion of the profession turning out to vote this year. 3,112 of the 18,228 veterinary nurses eligible to take part in the elections cast...
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    BVA launches menopause hub in bid to stop more vet nurses leaving

    The BVA has launched a new menopause hub to support members of the veterinary professions affected by menopause and keep more vet nurses in the profession. Evidence given to the Women and Equalities parliamentary committee by BUPA last year suggested...
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    Biker vets help BEVA raised £20K to support Ukrainian equine vets

    Vets with Horsepower, an intrepid band of motorbiking vets, has helped BEVA hit its target of £20,000 to buy generators for colleagues in Ukraine. Vets with Horsepower is organised annually by Professor Derek Knottenbelt to help raise funds for equine...
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    New veterinary design company offers free consultations to the first ten

    Veterinary marketing and public relations agency, Companion Consultancy has launched Companion Design Studio to provide veterinary businesses with all forms of graphic, video and digital design, including magazines, logos, leaflets, posters, websites...
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    CVS to launch Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (ECC)

    CVS has announced that its Chester Veterinary Training Centre (CVTC) will launch a new VetSkill VTEC Level 5 Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Emergency and Critical Care) in May. It is the first time this Ofqual-regulated qualification has been...
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    Nearly a third of owners regret buying a dog

    A new survey of 2000 dog owners conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Forbes Adviser has found that 29% of dog owners regret buying their dog. 32% said they find dog care to be too restrictive 29% said it would be too difficult to go on holiday 24...
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    New app offers specialist veterinary consultations for GP vets

    VetCT is launching a new app through which veterinary general practitioners can consult Specialists for £80+VAT for a 15-20 minute consultation, £120 for an extended 30 minute consultation or £195 for a 1 hour consultation, all of which also qualify...
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    New course to help vet nurses improve outcomes by looking at human factors

    RCVS Knowledge has published "Introduction to Human Factors and Systems Thinking" a free online course to help vet nurses improve quality, patient safety, and team wellbeing. The Human Factors aspect of the course considers how interactions between...
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    RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...
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    PFMA takes nutrition course online

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has converted its residential Pet Food and Nutrition course into a series of CPD webinars for veterinary nurses, surgeons and other animal health professionals. Running from 14th-23rd July, the interactive...
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    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...
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    Zoetis launches equine inflammation blood test

    Zoetis has launched Stablelab, a hand-held, point-of-care blood test that gives veterinary surgeons diagnostic information about equine inflammation in 10 minutes. The Stablelab hand-held reader detects and quantifies the biomarker Serum Amyloid A...
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    New campaign to raise awareness of radiation safety in veterinary practice

    Vet.ct has launched a campaign to raise awareness about the importance of radiation safety in veterinary practice, with a range of free resources and real-life case studies to support veterinary teams. The company has created the X-Pert Radiation Safety...
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    POM price comparison site partners with insurer to keep vet medication costs down

    Petscribers, the price comparison website for prescription veterinary medications set up by vets Angela Jones and Emma Pemberthy, has announced a partnership with Petgevity, the pet insurer. The partnership is designed to help Petgevity policyholders...
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    New support materials to help vet nurses deal with the impact of recreational drugs

    TVM has launched guidelines for treating pets which ingest recreational drugs and materials for practices to highlight other hazards to pets this Christmas. The company points to data from the Animal Poison Control Center in the US which showed that...
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    Only half of vets are recommending vaccination against strangles

    Dechra has published the results of a survey which shows how vets and horse owners could do more to prevent strangles. The survey of 50 vets carried out in May this year 1 found that only half of them are recommending strangles vaccination to their...
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    BSAVA returns to Scotland for Alba congress

    BSAVA is holding Alba 2022 - a weekend congress of CPD, networking and ceilidh dancing - on 16th/17th September at the Macdonald Inchyra Hotel in Polmont, Falkirk. Formerly known as BSAVA’s Scottish Congress, Alba delegates will be treated to 28 lectures...
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    Majority of vets given grief over CMA investigation

    VetHelpDirect.com has conducted a survey of 380 vets which found that 54% have received verbal abuse referencing the Competitions and Markets Authority report. 15.3% said they had received written abuse and 13.4% had received online abuse. One in...
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    Tyne and Wear-based vet suspended over drug driving offence

    Tyne and Wear-based Razvan Georgescu has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for six months after being convicted of drug-driving. Mr Georgescu faced three sets of charges: The first was that in April 2024 at Newcastle Magistrates’...
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    Cornwall vet practice shows the value of an infection control audit

    Cornwall-based Rosemullion Veterinary Practice reports a 25% improvement in staff compliance with hygiene protocols and the elimination of the growth of bacterial pathogens as a result of conducting an infection control programme at its a 100-staff multi...
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    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week coming up in September

    TVM UK has announced it is to hold Pet Eye Health Awareness Week starting on 21st September 2020. The aim of the week is to help pet owners identify common symptoms of eye disease and to seek prompt veterinary attention where appropriate. To support...
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    Hill's launches three new Vet Essentials diets for cats and dogs

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has added three new products to its Vet Essentials range for cats and dogs: Adult Dry, Adult Wet and No Grain. Exclusive to veterinary practices, the new range targets specific health concerns, allowing vets and nurses to offer...