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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 sustainability course for farm vets

    VetSalus has launched a sustainability course for farm vets. “Livestock and Climate Change - A Veterinary Perspective” is an online learning course designed to give vets the confidence to make changes in their own work and the tools to support farming...
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    CVS Equine practices' new research into equine pastern dermatitis

    CVS Equine practices are undertaking a collaborative clinical study to improve our understanding about the clinical signs and aetiology of equine pastern dermatitis (EPD). Despite being a common disease, CVS says very little research has been undertaken...
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    Mind Matters veterinary mental health talks now available to watch online

    The RCVS has published the findings of its fourth Mind Matters Mental Health Research Symposium and videos of talks from the day. The event, which took place in Manchester in October last year, saw veterinary mental health researchers from across...
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    New website to support owners of dogs with epilepsy

    TVM has launched myepilepticpet.co.uk , a website to help pet owners with the practical challenges of caring for an epileptic dog and the emotional impact of the diagnosis. A 2022 study 1 conducted to understand owner perspectives, found that pet owners...
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    RVC research reveals vets' moral conflict over flat-faced dogs

    The RVC has called for a more robust and unified approach to educating the public about bracycephalic breeds, after publishing research which found that general practitioners are suffering moral conflict over the issue. For the study, the RVC interviewed...
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    Lincolnshire vet reprimanded for mishandling dog that tried to bite him

    Boston-based Michael Kettle MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found that he had used unnecessary force on a dog that had tried to bite him, and failed to handle it with sufficient care. Dr Kettle faced a charge...
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    Horiba to host rabbit head tilt webinar

    Horiba UK is hosting a free webinar about overcoming the challenges of head tilt and ‘spinning’ rabbits on Wednesday 10th April from 7:30-9pm. “Tilts, Spins, and Tears: Approaches to head tilts in rabbits” will be presented by Dr Madonna Livingstone...
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    BEVA reveals 2024 Congress programme

    BEVA has announced that the theme for this years Congress, which runs from 11th-14th September 2024 at the ACC in Liverpool, will be 'One Medicine'. The full BEVA Congress programme is now live and super early bird tickets are available from 4th March...
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    Animalcare launches emetic eye drop

    Animalcare has launched Clevor, a fast-acting emetic administered as an eye drop. The active ingredient of Clevor is ropinirole, which is a dopamine agonist with high selectivity for dopamine D 2 -type receptors 1 . This, Animalcare says, means that...
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    Champions for Change profiles 16 inspirational women in the veterinary profession

    Veterinary Woman has published Champions for Change, a free downloadable ebook which profiles sixteen inspirational people, nominated by their peers, who are making a difference and creating positive change for women in the veterinary sector. The book...
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    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...
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    Voting opens for the 2024 RCVS Council elections

    Voting has now opened for the 2024 RCVS Council elections, which are being held online. All MsRCVS were set an email with a voting link and a unique voter code. The College says it will be writing to the few vets for whom it has no unique email address...
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    BSAVA publishes new Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice

    The BSAVA has published the third edition of the BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice , updated with new video content. Four new procedures have been added: cystostomy tube placement, endotracheal intubation, point-of-care ultrasound...
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    HT Vista offers chance to win cancer screening device at BSAVA

    HT Vista will be offering a prize of one free HT Vista cancer screening device, plus a year's subscription, to one BSAVA delegate this year. The HT Vista device is used by vets and vet nurses to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses on dogs. The...
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    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...
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    Zoetis adds AI urine sediment analysis to Vetscan Imagyst

    Zoetis UK has added AI urine sediment analysis to its diagnostics platform, Vetscan Imagyst. The company says the new addition leverages a combination of image recognition technology, algorithms, and cloud-based deep learning AI to enable accurate...
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    Nicola Menzies-Gow appointed Chair of RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    Nicola Menzies-Gow FRCVS, Professor in Equine Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College, has been appointed Chair of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The RCVS ERP provides an ethics review mechanism for researchers who are based in practice and don...
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    Langford launches academy for vets

    Langford Vets has launched the Langford Academy, offering bespoke CPD for referring vets throughout the South West. As part of the University of Bristol, Langford is the only referral hospital in the South West which has an educational facility. ...
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    RCVS renewal fees to go up 6%

    The RCVS has announced that the annual renewal fee for veterinary surgeons will increase by 6% subject to government approval. RCVS Council recommended the increase due to inflationary pressures and increased business costs. Dr Tshidi Gardiner MRCVS...
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    IVC chief calls on government to overhaul veterinary regulation

    Duncan Phillips, CEO of IVC Evidensia UK and Ireland has called on the Government to overhaul veterinary regulation. Duncan makes three requests of the UK Government: The first is to make changes to encourage more overseas vets, and specifically...
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    65% of owners say the dog's anxiety makes it difficult to visit the vet

    According to research conducted by Petplan, 65% of dog owners say they find visits to the vet difficult because of their dog's anxiety. 25% of owners said they have seen their dog running away on hearing the word 'vet' and 30% have actively avoided...
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    Vet Empowered Live coming to Manchester

    Vet Empowered, a provider of personal development and coaching services in the veterinary profession, will be hosting a live event designed to boost vets' confidence, help navigate imposter syndrome and realign with their goals, on Sunday 24th March...
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    New navel barrier for lambs and calves

    NoBACZ Healthcare, the wound protection company spun out from the University of Cambridge, has launched NoBACZ Navel, a novel, rapid-setting and long-lasting solution for navel dipping lambs and calves. Developed in conjunction with Fiona Lovatt BVSc...
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    HT Vista launches app for its cancer screening device

    HT Vista, which makes a device which uses thermal imaging and AI to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses in dogs, has developed a data collection app for use alongside the device. The app allows practices to submit results along with cytology and...