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    RVC and Aberystwyth University launch first joint Veterinary Science degree

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched the first joint Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree, in partnership with Aberystwyth University, following the official opening of Wales’ first School of Veterinary Science on Friday. Students of the...
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    BVA wants vets' thoughts on 'under care'

    The BVA has formed an 'Under Our Care' working group which is now calling on all veterinary surgeons to give their input as the Association develops its response to the controversial RCVS review of the definition of 'under care', in particular how it...
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    Coronavirus advice for vets

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has published advice for veterinary professionals about the new coronavirus, COVID-19, including links to advice about protecting clinic staff, and advice to give concerned pet owners. In particular, the...
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    Animalcare extends antibiotic range for cats and dogs

    Animalcare has extended its antibiotic range with the launch of Doxycare, Metrocare, and a new strength Cephacare. Doxycare is a doxycycline indicated for the treatment of bacterial respiratory tract infections in cats and dogs due to organisms sensitive...
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    57% of horse owners keep a supply of bute

    Vita Animal Health has published the results of a small survey of 58 horse owners which found that all bar one kept a first aid box, and 57% of those kept a supply of phenylbutazone (Bute). However, despite keeping this POM-V drug to hand, only 7%...
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    RVC stays no1 outside the US

    The RVC has been ranked as the top veterinary school in the UK and Europe, and the world’s number two veterinary school in the QS World University Rankings 2020. For the rankings, QS assessed 1496 programs across the world that offer courses in Veterinary...
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    New study shows neutering ureter injuries can be treated

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published a study which shows that if non-specific clinical signs are recognised correctly, ureter injuries during neutering can be treated successfully. For the study 1 , treatment and outcomes of ureter...
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    New 24/7 veterinary ECC unit in Swindon

    Eastcott Referrals, in Swindon, has launched a £500,000 Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) unit being led by David Mackenzie, an advanced practitioner in ECC and RVN Harriet Deering, the clinical lead. Eastcott says all staff working in the ECC unit...
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    New tech to improve tumour-removal at Surrey referral centre

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) has installed a £55,000 SonoCure ultrasonic surgical aspirator which it says will allow it to take tumour treatment to another level. NDSR’s director of neurology Rodolfo Capello said: " This technology...
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    Search for most rabbit-friendly vets

    Burgess Pet Care and the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund are inviting nominations for three new awards to celebrate the work of rabbit-friendly vets, veterinary nurses and practices in the UK. Judges for the UK Rabbit Vet of the Year, the Rabbit...
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    Veterinary experts work on new guidelines for detecting fetlock injury in racehorses

    Veterinary experts from around the world have stepped closer to defining guidelines for the identification of pre-fracture pathology in the racehorse fetlock at a meeting held last week. The two-day collaborative workshop was hosted by the Jockey Club...
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    New study finds machine learning could improve mastitis diagnosis in cows

    A new study published in Scientific Reports has found that machine learning has the potential to improve veterinary surgeons’ ability to diagnose herd mastitis origins accurately and reduce mastitis levels on dairy farms. The study, which was led by...
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    Midlands-based referral practice declared Best UK Vet 2020

    West Midlands-based Willows Veterinary Centre & Referral Service has been announced as the winner of VetHelpDirect.com's Best UK Vet Awards 2020. The awards are based on more than 11,000 pet owner reviews submitted to VetHelpDirect.com over the past...
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    Boehringer launches new mastitis tube

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Ubropen (benzylpenicillin procaine monohydrate), an intramammary suspension containing 600mg of Procaine penicillin. The company says that the composition and dosage of the new product has been optimised...
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    Kit Sturgess elected new RCVS Junior Vice-President

    RCVS Council has elected Dr Christopher (Kit) Sturgess to be Junior Vice-President of the College for 2020-21. Kit, who has served on Council as an elected member since 2013, is currently the Chair of the RCVS Finances & Resources Committee and has...
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    Animalcare launches four more free webinars

    Animalcare has launched four CPD webinars for veterinary surgeons on The Webinar Vet. The webinars, which are free of charge, are: A practical guide to propentofylline in practice Buprenorphine or methadone – which should I use? Using the Rabbit...
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    Coronavirus: BSAVA 2020 cancelled

    For the first time in over 60 years, the BSAVA has cancelled Congress due to the global spread of coronavirus. The Association says it delayed this decision as late as possible, and whilst the most recent government advice does not prohibit large public...
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    Vets' CPD requirement reduced by 25% for 2020

    The RCVS has reduced the annual requirement of hours of CPD that veterinary surgeons are expected to undertake in 2020 by 25% due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The annual minimum requirement for vets will be reduced from 35 to 26 hours of CPD...
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    Cat charity offers free CPD for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is making its webinar channel free to access for all veterinary professionals during the coronavirus crisis. Normally only accessible by ISFM members, the channel has been opened up as a free resource...
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    RCVS allows vets to spread the cost of renewal fees

    The RCVS has announced that veterinary surgeons will be able to spread the cost of their annual renewal fees over the course of the calendar year to mitigate against the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. The measures agreed by RCVS...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim allows vets to use online consultation platform free

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has partnered with VetHelpDirect to offer all UK and Irish veterinary practices free access to an online video consultation platform for a period of three months. By offering an alternative to face-to-face consultations...
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    Study shows ionised hypercalcaemia is unaccompanied by total hypercalcaemia in about one third of dogs

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that relying on total calcium concentrations alone to diagnose dogs with ionised hypercalcaemia may result in misclassification in around one third of dogs...
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    Dechra offers free webinars on how to manage cases during the coronavirus outbreak

    Dechra Veterinary Products is to host a series of free webinars about how to manage cases successfully during the coronavirus outbreak. The weekly sessions will offer practical guidance for veterinary surgeons and nurses about how they can manage chronic...
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    XLVets supports independent practices during coronavirus crisis

    XLVets, the cooperative of independent practices, has decided to share its resources with independent practices that are not currently members. XLVets has called on experts in people development, legal, IT and HR, as well as its practice owners, managers...
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    VisioCare launches telemedicine app

    VisioCare has announced it will launch Linkyvet, a new telemedicine app, in the UK on 6th April. In common with the various other telemedicine platforms which have come to market in recent months, the app will allow veterinary professionals to give...