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    RCVS to launch EMS National Booking Database early next year

    The RCVS has announced it will launch its free EMS National Booking Database early in 2025. The database, which has been designed to streamline the process of securing extra-mural study (EMS) placements for veterinary students and providers in the...
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    New range of operating theatre equipment from Ark Surgical

    Ark Surgical has completed an exclusive agreement with Cory Bros, the UK's largest independent manufacturer and distributor of surgical devices and instrumentation, in order to offer a new range of operating theatre equipment and consumables. This...
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    New website for horse owners from Fort Dodge

    Fort Dodge has launched a new website for horse owners, all about parasites and worming. It's here: www.wormingyourhorse.info .
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    Royal Veterinary College offers MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology

    The RVC is addressing a worldwide shortage of scientists who have the specialist skills necessary for research into the spread of infectious disease with it’s MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology. According to the RVC, by June 2008, more than 60 countries...
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    Confident Chemotherapy webinar for vets

    BBraun Vetcare is hosting a Confident Chemotherapy webinar covering the latest thinking on the use of chemotherapy in practice on Thursday 15th July at 5:00pm. Presenters at the webinar will include: Professor Melissa McDermid MD, MPH, division head...
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    College to consult with profession on guidance for telemedicine services

    The RCVS has announced the launch of an online consultation asking for the views of the veterinary and veterinary nurse professions on the use of telemedicine in veterinary clinical practice. Telemedicine can be defined as any clinical healthcare service...
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    New study helps identify post-anaesthetic colic risk

    A new US colic study, published in Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), in partnership with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, has identified various risk factors, including delayed faecal output and increasing blood lactate, associated with...
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    M. hyo vaccine now approved for use in piglets from seven days

    Zoetis has announced that Suvaxyn MH-One, its vaccine against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pigs, has a revised licence allowing it to be administered from seven days of age with a two-week onset of immunity. The company says this means that piglets...
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    RCVS calls for feedback on its Practice Standards review

    The RCVS has called for comments on a Concept Note which considers how the Practice Standards Scheme might develop in the future. The Scheme is administered by the RCVS and the detailed Standards are decided in consultation with the Practice Standards...
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    New BVA guides on euthanasia and treatment choice

    The British Veterinary Association has launched two new guides for members on 'Euthanasia' and 'The role of the vet in treatment choice decision-making'. The guides provide both thought-provoking questions for vets to consider when...
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    BVA calls for ban on pet primates

    The BVA has called on the Government to introduce a ban on the keeping of primates as private pets. Veterinary surgeons at the BVA have been considering the potential welfare concerns of such animals in response to an Efra select committee inquiry...
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    New RCVS video explains Professional Development Phase

    The RCVS has published a new video which explains the Professional Development Phase (PDP) and highlights the support it provides for new veterinary graduates as they develop their Year One Competences. In the video, Victoria Henry MRCVS - who works...
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    Infectious diseases causing hidden losses in dairy herds

    According to the results of DairyCheck 2008, Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health's subsidised milk testing service, 65% of herds tested positive for IBR infection, 69% positive for Leptospirosis and the majority of herds tested showed evidence of...
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    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD The Temporary control zone has been lifted with negative results. In the case of IP8 only one animal was showing clinical signs of FMD with lesions approximately 2 days old and this has been supported by laboratory results. Therefore hopefully there...
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    RCVS Acting Registrar appointed

    Gordon Hockey has been appointed Acting Registrar at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He succeeds Jane Hern, who had been Registrar for 15 years before deciding to move on to pursue other interests. Gordon, who is a qualified pharmacist...
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    RCVS launches new video to promote PSS practices to the public

    The RCVS has launched a new animated video to help promote Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited practices to the public, and explain the benefits of the scheme. Launched in 2005, almost 60% of practices are now part of the PSS, which requires...
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    Chinese officials cancel dog cull in earthquake zone

    Dogs which survived the devastating earthquake in the Zun Dao township of Sichuan, China have a new lease on life after the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and local officials announced an agreement to end the cruel killing of dogs and instead...
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    BVA announces new policy committee chairmen

    The British Veterinary Association is delighted to announce the election of new chairmen for two of its standing committees. Fred Landeg is the new chairman of the Veterinary Policy Group (VPG) and James Yeates is the new chairman of the Ethics...
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    Supreme reports on trends amongst rabbits and guinea pigs owners

    Supreme Petfoods has published the UK Small Pet Market Report 2024, which offers an insight into the latest trends amongst rabbit and guinea pig owners. Based on a survey of 1,000 rabbit and guinea pig owners, the report found that amongst other things...
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    NVS launches initiative to help veterinary wellbeing

    NVS Group is launching the Big Chill, a new initiative to promote wellbeing in the veterinary workplace. As part of the campaign, vets are invited to share their top tips for maintaining a calm workplace for staff and patients at: https://www.nvsweb...
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    CPD Solutions launches new neurological training CD

    CPD Solutions has launched a new training CD to help vets refine their skills in the examination of neurological cases. Authored by neurology expert Simon Platt of the University of Georgia, the multimedia CD gives information and advice on localising...
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    Second National Vaccination Month to be launched

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that following the success of National Vaccination Month, which targeted the owners of unvaccinated dogs, cats and rabbits, and resulted in more than 32,000 additional vaccinations, a second National Vaccination...
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    Drontal sales soar on the back of national advertising campaign

    Bayer Animal Health reports that sales of Drontal have achieved double digit growth following the company's recent advertising campaign. The company says its marketing push has been so successful that 83% of cat and dog owners now name Drontal...
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    Study shows improved survival times for dogs on Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced the results of an independent three-year study which demonstrates that dogs suffering from the most common type of heart failure lived longer (average time in the study of 267 days vs. 140 days) when treated with the...
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    High fibre diet prevents gastric ulceration in donkeys

    New research 1 conducted by the Donkey Sanctuary, and announced by Spillers has shown that donkeys receiving a high fibre diet are less likely to suffer from gastric ulceration than those fed a cereal-based diet. Gastric ulceration is now recognised...