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    Davies Veterinary Specialists explore virtual bronchoscopy

    Diagnostic imagers at Davies Veterinary Specialists have been exploring the power and 3D resolution of their new CT scanner, and have come up with a fascinating virtual CT bronchoscopy (VB) that tracks the airways of a dog. A movie of the bronchoscopy...
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    New research into cat owners' thinking

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Profender , has released the results of some market research conducted amongst cat owners. The survey, which was conducted by OnePoll amongst 1000 cat owners, found that: 57% see their cat as a member of the family...
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    RCVS invitation to find out more about joining PIC & DC

    The RCVS has announced that it is to host an open day on Monday 15 December for those members of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions who are interested in joining the College’s Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC), Disciplinary...
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    UK flea and tick trouble trebles

    An unprecedented outbreak of fleas and ticks in Britain, posing risks to human and animal health, is being blamed on climate change, the wet summer and tougher strains of pests. Experts also warn the problem is set to worsen as autumn provides...
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    Dietary problems for 1 in 4 rabbits

    Pet healthcare insurance provider, Pet Protect has analysed its 2007 claims for pet rabbits, concluding that that one in four relate to dietary issues and, in particular, obesity. Rabbits are now the third most popular of British pets, with nearly...
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    High rate of suicide amongst vets prompts launch of new website

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund (VBF) has launched a new support website, vetlife.org.uk . Designed to help veterinarians access emotional and professional support, the website is part of a series of initiatives aimed at improving the mental wellbeing...
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    RVC epilepsy app to be available in seven languages

    The Pet Epilepsy Tracker, an app developed by the RVC to help pet owners monitor their dog's condition and response to treatment, is to be translated into seven languages and offered throughout Europe. Launched during National Epilepsy Week in May...
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    Response Medical launches UK’s first manually retractable safety needle

    Response Medical, a leading UK healthcare supplier, today launched Surety™ Needle , a new retractable safety needle developed specifically to address the growing threat of needlestick injuries - the second most common cause of accidents to NHS...
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    CVS launches career progression framework for equine and farm vets

    CVS has launched a career progression framework which gives formal recognition to the senior and experienced vets in its 21 equine and 15 farm practices. The framework offers a structured career development pathway for equine and farm general practitioners...
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    Potty idea from Litter Kwitter

    Litter Kwitter has launched a new training system to teach cats to use your loo, rather than a litter tray. No, it's not April 1st. Click here to see a video of the system in action . The company says that training a cat to use a loo could...
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    BSAVA Congress? There's an app for that!

    Visitors to BSAVA Congress 2010 can navigate the commercial exhibition stands and lectures more effectively this year, thanks to a free iPhone app developed by IT provider, AT Veterinary Systems . The app includes floor plans of the ICC and the NIA...
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    Wanted: a parliamentary veterinary intern

    The RCVS is seeking applications for a paid, part-time parliamentary internship from veterinary surgeons and students who have completed the third year of a veterinary degree. Applicants are also required to demonstrate a commitment to the advancement...
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    Market analysis: fewer pets, but they're more pampered

    Interesting research from The Pet Market, a new market assessment report from market intelligence providers Key Note Ltd ., which shows that the decline in pet ownership over the last ten years is being offset by an increasing trend towards pampering...
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    5 millionth can worth £1000 to a practice

    CEVA Animal Health’s household flea products, Staykill, Acclaim and Skoosh, will soon have helped fight the 5 millionth household flea infestation in the UK. In order to preserve the historic 5 millionth can for future generations, CEVA would like...
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    New BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Thoracic Imaging now available

    This manual is the second in the diagnostic imaging series. It begins by providing the reader with a grounding in the various imaging modalities: radiography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine and interventional...
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    Launch of BVA Organisational Membership Scheme.

    The BVA has announced the launch of a new Organisational Membership scheme, following the recent activation of its Affiliate and Associate membership categories which saw the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) and the Veterinary Practice...
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    BEVA Congress to focus on feet

    BEVA has announced that this year, there will be a lecture stream at Congress dedicated to feet and farriery, aimed at vets, nurses and farriers, and designed to encourage teamwork between the three. The farriery stream will run all day on Saturday...
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    New guide to pituitary tumours in rodents

    A new guide - written by a vet and for vets - looking at the causes and treatment of pituitary tumours in rats has been produced in conjunction with the UK's first dedicated pet rat rescue charity, CavyRescue . Written by exotics certificate holde...
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    Dickson Company launches Dickson Drug Recorder

    Dickson Company, a US supplier of data loggers and chart recorders, has launched the Dickson Drug Recorder, a temperature monitor for refrigerators and freezers used for drug storage. The company says the benefits of Dickson Drug Recorder are: ...
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    150 new graduates to benefit from UCL-RVC graduate internship programme

    150 graduates will get the opportunity to work in knowledge intensive companies across London and the south east following the announcement today that a joint bid by UCL and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has been awarded £240,000 of Government funding...
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    Poor sex education causing 850,000 unplanned kittens per annum

    Poor sex education amongst cat owners may be leading to more than 200,000 unplanned litters - or 850,000 kittens every year in the UK, according to research published online in the Veterinary Record today . Authors Dr Philippa Welsh, Professor Tim...
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    Echocardiography presentation added to Ceva's CPD website

    Ceva Animal Health has added a new presentation to its Cardio Academy CPD website , entitled: Echocardiography: Common Views. In the 30 minute multimedia presentation, cardiology specialist Anne French discusses the most common echocardiographic views...
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    Dechra to host pig deworming webinars

    Dechra will be hosting two 60 minute webinars to share best practice in pig deworming at 6:00pm on Tuesday 11th and Thursday 13 June. The webinars will include a presentation by Peter Geldhof, Professor of Molecular Veterinary Parasitology at Ghent...
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    Elanco calls on vets to lead on sheep worm control

    Elanco is calling on vets to engage with sheep farmers about effective worm control programmes as significant shifts in farming subsidies squeeze farm profitability. With 2024 support payments for farmers in England now at half former levels and...
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    GALVmed research contracts to help save Africa US$5billion a year

    Edinburgh-based charity the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed) has announced three drug discovery contracts in an effort to combat animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT), a disease which is estimated to cost Africa US$5billion...