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    Petition to save ketamine

    The WSAVA has launched a petition to save ketamine from being placed under international scheduling, a move which the association says would prevent those who most need the drug having access to it. The proposal to schedule ketamine is likely to be...
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    Nottingham calls for help with vaccination survey

    The Centre for Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine at The University of Nottingham is calling for veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey about booster vaccination consultations in cats and dogs. The survey is part of a research project (funded...
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    Survey aims to help veterinary profession learn from mistakes

    A group at the Royal Veterinary College is conducting a landmark survey investigate the veterinary profession's approach to patient safety , and the degree to which lessons are learned from mistakes. The survey, believed to be the first of its type...
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    Princess Anne opens Surrey's new Large Animal Clinical Facilities

    Princess Anne has officially opened the Large Animal Clinical Facilities at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Surrey. The new facilities use teaching aids and models to allow students to refine their practical skills and build...
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    Dechra publishes otitis case studies

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a range of case studies to support its new campaign focused on the diagnosis and treatment of otitis externa. The studies have been written by Referral Dermatologist Sue Paterson MA, VetMB, DVD, DipECVD,...
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    DairyCo launches Breeding Briefs

    Vets, consultants and other advisors should encourage dairy farmers to make use of available information to help improve their herd's performance and profitability through breeding. This is the message from DairyCo breeding+ director, Marco Winters....
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    New initiative to encourage early diagnosis of Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

    kcs-intervet.swf Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health is running a challenge over the next few months to encourage the early diagnosis of Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), a painful disease which leads to permanent blindness (see right). Practices...
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    RCVS needs GPs to help shape the future of support for new grads

    The RCVS is looking for general practitioners to join one of two working groups to shape a new programme to support veterinary graduates into life in practice. The College says the aim of the programme, which will replace the current Professional Development...
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    El Presidente raises £13K in London Marathon

    President of the RCVS and Principal of the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), Professor Stuart Reid has raised a very impressive £13,000 for mental health and animal welfare charities by running the Virgin Money London Marathon. Stuart completed the...
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    Vet Futures seeks seven vets for new action group

    The BVA and the RCVS are inviting applications from veterinary surgeons to join the new Vet Futures Action Group, set up to drive forward the ambitions identified in the Vet Futures report launched at BVA Congress at the London Vet Show on 20 November...
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    Virbac launches reformulated dental chew

    Virbac has launched a reformulated dental chew for dogs. The company says the new VeggieDent chew is thicker in order to prolong the chewing time, but retain its palatability and characteristic Z shape, designed to facilitate prehension and enhance...
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    Last call for entries to ECC fast track programme

    Vets Now has announced its selection centre dates for young vets applying for a place on the new 'Cutting Edge' Emergency and Critical Care fast track programme. With the 20 August deadline for applications fast approaching, Vets Now has confirmed...
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    Vets invited to participate in livery yard survey

    Britain's leading equestrian organisations are conducting a survey to find out more about the welfare standards in livery yards. Livery yards are very popular in the UK for those people who are unable to keep their horses and ponies at home. However...
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    And finally ... latest investment advice

    If you had purchased £1000 of Northern Rock shares one year ago they would now be worth £4.95; with HBOS, earlier this week your £1000 would have been worth £16.50; £1000 invested in XL Leisure would now be worth less than £5; but if you bought £1000...
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    40% say dogs are a happy alternative to children

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with the start of Open for Dogs Week has found that 40% of British people think dogs are a happy alternative to having children. One reason for this is perhaps because 25% of respondents said that...
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    Ear, Ear. Dechra launches new practice support package

    Dechra has launched a new support package to help veterinary surgeons and nurses dealing with otitis externa, and to encourage compliance amongst owners whose dogs are being treated for the disease. Called the Dermatology Partners in Practice programme...
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    57,000 views for Petplan Vet Award video, and counting

    Petplan has launched a video to promote its Veterinary Awards to the public. Impressively, it has already notched up over 57,000 views on youtube.
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    Novartis offers Schmallenberg updates

    Novartis Animal Health has announced that it is offering regular updates Schmallenberg virus, including the number and counties of affected farms, on its farm animal health website: www.farmanimalhealth.co.uk . The new website is a resource for vets...
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    Pet obesity epidemic fuelled by ignorance

    Research released today by the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA) reveals that only a minority of pet owners are able to identify what their pet should look like when it is at the right weight. Eight out of 10 dog, cat and rabbit owners believe...
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    Improve launches veterinary acupuncture Cert modules

    Improve International has launched four new modules towards achieving a General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) and Post Graduate Certificate (PgC) in Western Veterinary Acupuncture and Chronic Pain Management. The company says the new modules are...
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    BSAVA warns of possible Congress booking scam

    The BSAVA is warning the profession to steer wide of a website which purports to offer hotel bookings for this year's Congress, but which is in no way affiliated to BSAVA or Congress. The website - www.bsava2016.org - does have a distinctly fishy...
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    New resource for PSS practices

    Training-Progress has produced a free presentation for practices that are Practice Standards Scheme (PSS)-accredited or working towards PSS accreditation, to promote the scheme to the practice team. The presentation comes in the form of an editable...
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    Pfizer offers English-Polish dairy health guide

    Pfizer has sponsored the publication of a new English-Polish dairy health guide for vets to give farmers. The guide has been published to help farm staff from Poland improves their knowledge, skills and performance at work. Topics covered including...
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    Vetoquinol continues wetlab service in 2009

    Vetoquinol has announced that it will continue to offer a wetlab service to support Alfaxan®, its injectable anaesthetic for dogs and cats, throughout 2009. The company has hosted 101 Alfaxan® wetlabs around the UK since the product was launched in...
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    Three new practical clinical DVDs from CPD Solutions

    Three new DVDs on practical clinical subjects are now available from CPD Solutions. Vets can watch videos by leading experts in key areas of small animal practice, see how to perform procedures and return to the DVDs for further help whenever it is...