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    BVA recommends expanded role for veterinary nurses

    As part of its recent policy statement in which the BVA outlined its vision for veterinary surgeons to lead the care provided by a variety of allied professionals , the association has made a series of recommendations for expanding the role of Registered...
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    Zoetis award recognises practices and students for good EMS

    Zoetis has announced the winners of its awards to recognise the contribution of veterinary practices and the commitment shown by students to the extramural studies programme (EMS) at the University of Bristol. The awards, comprising academic book...
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    New one-day cardiac courses led by Luca Ferasin

    Improve International has launched two one-day cardiac courses, led by Dr Luca Ferasin DVM PhD Cert VC PGCert (HE) Dip ECVIM-CA (Cardiology) MRCVS, a European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology. According to the blurb, A Practical...
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    Stark message to vets from BVA on Antibiotic Awareness Day

    To mark today's European Antibiotic Awareness Day 2010, the British Veterinary Association is warning veterinary surgeons in the UK that failure to use antimicrobials responsibly could result in their use being restricted. The BVA promotes the...
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    Vets' diagnostic accuracy not significantly impaired by viewing radiographs on smartphones

    A new study , published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), suggests that diagnostic accuracy is not significantly impaired by viewing radiographs on a smartphone 1 . It comes hot on the heels of the as-yet-unsubstantiated...
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    Bionic Vet to address the question of overtreatment at BVA Congress

    Is it right to keep treating an animal just because the technology is available? This is a question that Noel Fitzpatrick, aka the BBC's Bionic Vet, will be addressing at this year's British Veterinary Association (BVA) Congress, in a debate titled....
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    Animalcare launches antibiotic for sheep and cattle

    Animalcare Ltd has launched Tilmodil (tilmicosin 300mg/ml solution for injection), a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic licensed for pneumonia in cattle and sheep, foul in the foot in cattle, and footrot and mastitis in sheep. According to the company...
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    Boehringer holds draw for trip to ISFM Congress in Phuket

    Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of Semintra, is offering veterinary professionals the chance to win a trip of a lifetime for two people to Phuket in Thailand for the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) autumn feline congress. To be...
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    Startup aims to give vets the chance to own a practice

    Three ex-partners of the Willows Veterinary Group have launched North Star Vets, a new veterinary group which will give vets an opportunity to own a stake in their practice without any capital investment. MsRCVS Sean Cleary and Richard Thomas, and...
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    New first line antibiotic for horses from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Equibactin vet, a broad spectrum oral antibiotic paste that can be used to treat a wide range of infections in horses. Equibactin vet contains sulfadiazine and trimethoprim, and is indicated for use in the treatment...
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    Tim Davies appointed CVO at Guide Dogs

    Tim Davies BVSc CertSAS MRCVS has been appointed as Chief Veterinary Officer at Guide Dogs. Tim was the principal veterinary surgeon at Nine Mile Veterinary Group in Wokingham, Berkshire, from its opening in 1985. He grew the business from one vet...
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    New Midlands-based chronic pain referral clinic

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has announced it is to launch a chronic pain clinic on Monday. Led by Jacques Ferreira, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (pictured right), the new...
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    Gerard McLauchlan joins Fitzpatrick to launch interventional radiology service

    Dr Gerard McLauchlan has joined Fitzpatrick Referrals to launch a dedicated interventional radiology service based at the Oncology and Soft Tissue Hospital in Guildford, Surrey. Prior to joining Fitzpatrick Referrals, Gerard was a Senior Lecturer...
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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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    RCVS launches neurodiversity resource hub

    The RCVS is marking Neurodiversity Celebration Week by launching a new ‘neurodiversity resource hub’ area of its website and adding new modules on the topic to its Mind Matters Initiative Kite App. Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative...
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    Ceva launches new pheromone to stop cats scratching

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Feliscratch by Feliway, a new pheromone designed to help stop cats from scratching furniture, something which 56% of owners report as a problem in their household 1 . Feliscratch by Feliway is a synthetic copy of the...
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    New range of vet-exclusive pet health supplements

    Vita Animal Health has announced the launch of a new range of pet health supplements which be available exclusively through veterinary practices. This is Vita's first foray into the companion animal sector after more than 20 years developing health...
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    New charcoal gel for digestive disturbances in calves, foals and lambs.

    Forte Healthcare has launched Charcovet Gel, an activated charcoal gel for the support of digestive disturbances in calves, foals and lambs. Charcovet Gel contains 30g of activated charcoal in a 60ml syringe. Dr John Henderson, Large Animal Product...
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    Salmonella vaccine for cattle gets makeover

    MSD Animal Health has given Bovilis Bovivac S, its salmonella vaccine for cattle, a makeover so it can be easily differentiated from other vaccine bottles. Bovilis Bovivac S is used for active immunisation to induce serological and colostral antibody...
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    Petplan announces Vet Of The Year

    Petplan has announced that Richard Williams MRCVS from the Vale Veterinary Centre in Barry has won its Vet of the Year award. The award is one of a number handed out each year to celebrate exceptional veterinary surgeons, nurses, practices, practice...
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    New research sheds light on laminitis risk factors

    The Waltham Equine Studies Group is highlighting two new studies which suggest that it may soon be possible to better identify horses at greater risk of developing pasture-associated laminitis, not only by looking at breed type, body condition score...
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    New e-learning module about storing veterinary medicines properly

    Veterinary Prescriber has launched a new e-learning module about the storage of veterinary medicines, something which can be crucial to maintaining their efficacy and safety. Andrea Tarr, Veterinary Prescriber ’s founder and director said: "There...
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    Equine arteritis vaccine due to go out of stock in December

    Zoetis reports that its stock of Equip Artervac, its Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) vaccine, is due to expire on 13th December, and new stocks are not expected before February 2019. Equip Artervac is indicated for the active immunisation for horses...
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    RCVS DC rejects vet's application to remove himself from the Register to avoid hearing

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has adjourned a hearing for a Gloucestershire-based veterinary surgeon after it refused his application to undertake to remove himself from the Register and to never apply to be restored. David Chalkley MRCVS faces four...
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    Lincolnshire vet struck off for drink-driving offences

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has removed a veterinary surgeon formerly working in Lincolnshire from the Register, after finding him guilty of serious professional misconduct for drink-driving related convictions, failing to inform his employer of...