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    New veterinary CPR courses for vets

    Improve International is launching a series of veterinary CPR courses early in 2022. The two-day ‘Save A Life Today’ (SALT) courses are being run in partnership with the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) . Vets and nurses...
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    New publications show how vets can make a sustainable difference

    The BSAVA has added a new sustainability collection to its library, which brings together a selection of resources to inspire veterinary professionals about sustainability, why it matters and how they can make a difference. The collection includes...
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    Cat microchips to be compulsory

    The Government has announced plans for a new law to make it compulsory to microchip cats before they reach the age of 20 weeks and their contact details stored and kept up to date in a pet microchipping database. Owners found not to have microchipped...
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    Duncan Lascelles to present webinar on switching NSAIDs

    Dr Duncan Lascelles, Professor of Translational Pain Research and Management at North Carolina State University, will be delivering a webinar on switching between non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) in canine patients on December 14th at 8pm....
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    Success treating equine sarcoids with immunotherapy

    Viennese biotech company BlueSky Immunotherapies says it has used its viral vector platform delNS to treat sarcoids in horses successfully, paving the way for a new cancer therapy in humans. BlueSky says that conventional treatment for equine sarcoids...
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    RCVS publishes Covid recovery guidance

    The RCVS is publishing new Covid recovery guidance for the veterinary professions in the UK. The new guidance, which can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/coronavirus , will gradually replace the current emergency guidance and aims to help veterinary practices...
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    New anticoccidial for calves

    Forte Healthcare Limited has launched Cryptisel (halofuginone) 0.5mg/ml oral solution for the prevention and reduction of diarrhoea caused by Cryptosporidium parvum in calves. Cryptisel is for use in reducing oocyst shedding in calves where diarrhoea...
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    Survey finds practice cash-flow improving

    The RCVS has published its sixth Covid impact survey, finding that despite continuing lockdown conditions, the situation has been improving in terms of staffing levels and practice cash-flow. 201 practices took part in the survey between 25th February...
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    New accredited veterinary CPD

    Premier Vet Alliance, the provider of preventative health plans and home delivery services, is to launch a new training course which, for the first time, it has had accredited by The CPD Standards Office. The new course is called ‘New staff training...
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    RCVS completes sale of its London offices

    The RCVS has completed the sale of its Westminster offices to a private investor for £14m. The deal includes an option for the College to lease the building for up to two years to give it time to consider its options for the future, and how they may...
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    RCVS to host webinar about dealing with difficult situations

    The RCVS is to host a free, one-hour webinar for vet students and new MsRCVS which will explain how to handle some of the difficult situations you might encounter in the first few months in practice. The webinar, ‘Dealing with Difficult Situations...
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    RCVS to move out by the end of March 2022

    The RCVS has announced plans to move out of its Westminster offices by 31st March 2022. The College sold the premises in March this year, with an option to lease it back for up to two years, giving time for Council to consider the future building requirements...
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    Adaptix launches revolutionary 3D Veterinary Imaging System

    www.youtube.com/watch Adaptix has launched the 3D Veterinary Imaging System, which the company says has the potential to transform dental and orthopaedic imaging both from a clinical perspective and a financial one. Unlike a normal 2D X-ray system...
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    Vets asked to take part in BSAVA old pet survey

    Veterinary surgeons who conduct consultations on senior dog preventative healthcare treatment are being asked to take part in a BSAVA PetSavers Old Age Pets survey to shape the development of a guidance tool to support the care of senior dogs. BSAVA...
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    Higher broach limit for Acecare

    Animalcare has announced that its injectable anaesthetic pre-medication Acecare can now be broached 40 times. Acepromazine-based Acecare is used alongside other opioids and reduces the amount of anaesthetic necessary to induce anaesthesia by approximately...
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    Herts referral centre boosts oncology team

    Hertfordshire-based Davies Veterinary Specialists has expanded its oncology service with the appointment of American Specialist in Veterinary Oncology, Sarah Benjamin. This brings the total number of oncology specialists to four, within a service comprising...
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    Candidate nominations for 2022 RCVS elections now open

    Nominations are now being invited for this year's RCVS Council elections. The elections will again be held completely online this year. Veterinary surgeons have until 5pm on Monday 31st January 2022 to put themselves forward as candidates for the...
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    Virbac neutering initiative to reduce pressure on practice teams

    Virbac has announced two steps designed to help veterinary nurses take a more active role in neutering, thereby reducing pressure on practice teams. The first is to confirm officially that Suprelorin, it's non-surgical alternative for neutering male...
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    Teleconsulting service offers practices free festive food

    VetCT, the vet-to-specialist consulting service is offering all existing and new subscribers food and drink vouchers so they can have a seasonal staff party together. The teleconsulting service, accessed via the VetCT App, offers general practitioners...
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    New fellowship for veterinary Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provides a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...
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    Vets asked to help with canine epilepsy research survey

    A group of clinicians at Linnaeus is asking general practitioners to take part in a survey to find out more about the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy in primary care. Sebastian Griffin (pictured right), an advanced practitioner in small animal...
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    Vets urged to catch up on missed BP checks for elderly cats

    Ceva Animal Health is urging veterinary surgeons to review which of their elderly feline clients have missed out on routine health checks during the pandemic and may now have undiagnosed hypertension, putting them at risk of retinal damage, strokes and...
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    Life may be getting better for vets

    The organisers of the VET Festival (20-21 May 2022, Loseley Park) have published the results of research they carried out with the Veterinary Management Group which seem to show tentative signs of improvement in the wellbeing of veterinary professionals...
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    RVN Georgina Hills becomes President of the Veterinary Management Group

    Veterinary nurse Georgina Hills has been elected President of the Veterinary Management Group (VMG), the professional association for all those in leadership and management roles in the veterinary sector. Since qualifying as an RVN in 1998, Georgina...
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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...