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    Vets Now introduces six months full pay maternity leave

    Vets Now has substantially increased the duration of full pay maternity leave for its staff. Under the new policy, introduced this month, women who joined the company more than two years ago are entitled to six month's maternity leave on full pay,...
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    And now an app that vets can offer remote consultations on ...

    Vetster has launched a mobile app for Android and iOS through which veterinary surgeons practicing on Vetster can offer remote consultations to pet owners. Mark Bordo, CEO and CoFounder, Vetster.com, said: “Our new mobile app is one more way we can...
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    RCVS initiative to increase access to the veterinary profession for disabled people

    The RCVS has set up a new Working Party tasked with increasing disabled people's access to the veterinary profession. The aim of the Working Party is to compare options, such as limited licensure, for increasing inclusion, source evidence both from...
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    Nutravet launches ear cleaning range

    Nutravet has launched Nutraotic, a range of ear cleaning products designed to address common ear health issues in pets. The Nutraotic range includes ear wipes and an ear cleaner, both formulated to provide anti-fungal and anti-bacterial support while...
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    Neurologists seeking canine spinal injury cases for study to help predict recovery

    Neurologists Nicolas Granger (pictured) and Jon Prager from Bristol Vet Specialists are recruiting dogs paralysed following thoraco-lumbar spinal cord injury for a study which aims to see whether new ultrasound software can predict recovery in dogs after...
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    End of an era as BSAVA retires Congress

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) has announced that after a 68-year run, it will no longer hold its annual Congress. BSAVA Congress was first held in London in 1958, when 245 vets attended. In 1991, it became the first organisation...
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    Folly Vets wins Veterinary Receptionist Team of the Year

    Krka has announced that Folly Vets in Pontypool has won its inaugural Veterinary Reception Team of the Year award, and Heidi Bodily from Mounts Bay Vets in Penzance, Veterinary Receptionist of the Year. The company said Folly Vets stood out for their...
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    CVS offers free tampons to staff

    CVS has announced that from the start of March, it will provide free tampons and towels for all staff whilst at work. The company says it estimates that 75% of its staff have periods and many will find themselves caught short without a pad or tampon...
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    RCVS to hold mental health symposium in Manchester

    The RCVS is to hold its fourth Mental Health Research Symposium at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester on Tuesday 10th October. The symposium will be launched by Dr Leah Quinlivan (pictured right), a research fellow and chartered psychologist at the...
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    RCVS Knowledge launches next gen evidence-based veterinary medicine course for vet nurses

    RCVS Knowledge has updated and expanded its free evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) course and it is now available on RCVS Knowledge Learn, the charity's new elearning platform. The course offers veterinary nurses six hours of CPD covering the...
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    New RVC guidelines to reduce feeding tube complications in cats and dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published the first standardised research-based radiographic guidelines to support accurate checking of feeding tube placement in dogs and cats. Although feeding tubes are widely used in practice, there has previously...
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    RVNs gain the right to vote

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has passed a resolution giving veterinary nurse members the right to vote and stand for BEVA council. The move enables RVNs to participate in major decision-making processes for the Association. Marie Rippingale...
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    CVS opens its £13.5m veterinary hospital in Bristol

    CVS has opened Bristol Vet Specialists, the largest veterinary hospital in the South West and South Wales, and the largest investment that the company has made in a single site. The new hospital, which is led by a large team of internationally-renowned...
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    BVA Live to focus on contextualised care

    The BVA has announced that this year's BVA Live (NEC, 6th-7th June) will focus on contextualised care, in other words recognising that appropriate and proportionate care must be tailored to the needs of both the animal and the client, and consider the...
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    IVC Evidensia achieves Top Employer certification

    IVC Evidensia has been certified as a UK Top Employer 2025 by the Top Employers Institute. IVC is one of 115 companies certified in the UK, including Vodafone, Bentley, Amazon and Pfizer, and the first veterinary organisation. The certification benchmarks...
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    6 top tips for addressing clients' concerns over cat microchips

    With less than one month to go before all cats are required to be microchipped, Michelle Townley MRCVS, veterinary advisor to HomeAgain, has shared six ways to address the more common concerns that pet owners have about microchipping: Tip 1 – Make...
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    Vets concerned that the care needs of pet reptiles, birds and amphibians are not being met

    The BVA has issued a new policy position on non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs), aka exotics, after finding that 81% of vets are concerned that their needs are not being met, with many saying that owners being unable to care for them properly is...
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    New magazine for vet practice waiting rooms

    The team behind The Veterinary Edge magazine has launched Pet&Vet, a new magazine for veterinary practice waiting rooms which is designed to educate owners about their pets and get them interested in the veterinary profession. Pet&Vet has the support...
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    New orthopaedics and neurology referral centre to open in Cheshire

    Movement Referrals, a new independent orthopaedics and neurology centre is set to open in Runcorn, Cheshire, in May. The business is led by RCVS Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Professor John Innes and Ben Walton, alongside American veterinary...
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    IVC leads the way in reducing antibiotic use

    IVC Evidensia reports that in the UK, the percentage of its patient visits given systemic and local antibiotic treatments and prescriptions in outpatient care have reduced from 11.1% in 2021 to 8.6% in 2023, a reduction of nearly a third over the last...
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    New podcast to help vet nurses navigate challenges of the job

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched ‘The Pet Profession Podcast', which aims to help veterinary nurses navigate some of the challenges they face in their career. Hosted by industry veteran, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS, there will be five episodes, covering...
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    BSAVA invites vet nurses to submit case reports for Congress '24

    The BSAVA is inviting veterinary nurses to submit unique and interesting case reports to be presented at BSAVA Congress 2024 in Manchester on 21st – 23rd March. The case report can be in any area of small animal nursing, from nurse clinics to critical...
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    CVS project to improve lameness treatment sees 1014% increase in use of clinical metrology questionnaires

    CVS has run a clinical improvement project to increase the treatment of lameness within 35 of its first opinion small animal practices throughout the UK. The group says it has led to 6,086 more clinical metrology questionnaires being conducted at participating...
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    VMD calls for vet nurses' opinions on the Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is inviting feedback from vet nurses and other interested parties about the legislation which regulates the manufacture, marketing, supply and distribution of veterinary medicines. The review will consider whether...
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    BVA lobbies govt for financial support for vet practices

    The BVA is lobbying the government for business rates relief and other financial support for veterinary practices during the pandemic, arguing that without it many practices may not survive. As part of the package of measures announced by the Chancellor...