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    Four free veterinary wound care CPD events

    Essity, the global hygiene and health company , has announced dates for four wound care CPD events being held by the company's Veterinary Academy. The Essity Veterinary Academy covers four topics of education: Anatomy and Physiology of Wound Healing...
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    RCVS named amongst best workplaces for women

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has been recognised as one of the best workplaces for women by the Great Place to Work Institute. The College was ranked seventh in the medium-sized company or organisation category (50 to 449 employees) of...
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    Anaesthetist encourages veterinary practices to use safety checklists

    Veterinary anaesthetist Carl Bradbrook BVSc CertVA DipECVAA MRCVS is encouraging veterinary practices to use safety checklists in an article published in Jurox's Anaesthesia1st online newsletter this month. Carl's article: 'Are you using a safety...
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    RCVS warns of internship scam

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is warning veterinary surgeons to be on their guard after it came to light that a fraudster is charging a £150 'non-refundable application fee' for an RCVS 'internship' which does not exist. Apart from anything...
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    Disciplinary Committee accepts Lanarkshire vet's undertaking to remove himself from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an undertaking from Lanarkshire vet Robert Andrew Crawford to voluntarily remove himself from the Register and to not apply to re-join. At the hearing, Dr Crawford made no admissions to the charges against...
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    Noel Fitzpatrick to discuss ethics at SPVS/VPMA Congress

    SPVS has announced that Professor Noel Fitzpatrick will appear ‘In Conversation’ with Martin Whiting, lecturer in ethics at the RVC, at the SPVS/VPMA Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort on 29/30th January 2016. Noel is both an inspirational and a...
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    Gloucestershire-based Vale Referrals completes £2m expansion

    Vale Referrals and Vale Vets in Dursley, Gloucestershire, has completed its 18-month, £2m expansion. The expansion has increased the hospital's footprint by 30%, adding three new operating theatres, six new consult rooms and new feline facilities,...
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    Free practice poster warns of antifreeze danger to cats

    International Cat Care (iCatCare) has produced a free practice poster warning of the dangers of antifreeze to cats. The charity points out that with the arrival of winter, so comes an increase in the number of cats poisoned by antifreeze. For this...
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    Galliprant named Best New Veterinary Product of the Year

    Galliprant from Elanco Animal Health has been awarded ‘Best new veterinary product of the year Award 2019’ by the Veterinary Marketing Association. The award was due to be presented at the association's annual shindig in March, which was cancelled...
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    Vote for your favourite veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross is calling for nominations from veterinary practices across the country for its Veterinary Nurse of the Year Award 2010. The annual award is presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Annual Congress in October. It...
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    Yorkshire vet group amongst Britain's best employers for 6th year on the trot

    White Cross , the Yorkshire-based, family-run, 18-practice group has been named amongst the Sunday Times 'Best 100 Best Small Companies To Work For' for the sixth year running. The group attributes part of its success to the various initiatives it...
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    Cats Protection seeks veterinary surgeon for trustee role

    Cats Protection, the UK’s leading cat charity, is looking for an experienced veterinary or animal welfare professional to join its team of Trustees. The charity, which helps around 200,000 cats and kittens in the UK each year needs someone with animal...
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    Virbac launches Propofol-Lipuro Vet for use in cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Propofol-Lipuro Vet, a short-acting intravenously administered and short-term maintenance general anaesthetic for use in dogs and cats. Propofol-Lipuro Vet contains no preservatives so its use can be repeated, even in cats, for...
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    Royal Canin and Idexx to host FLUTD and dysuria webinar

    Royal Canin and IDEXX Laboratories have joined forces to host a webinar looking at the best ways to manage the symptoms of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), taking place on Tuesday 30th April at 8:00pm. 'FLUTD and Dysuria – a frustration...
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    Centaur launches new late night ordering service

    Centaur has launched a new service on the MyCentaur website which allows for 24-hour ordering from any broadband enabled computer. A secure practice shopping list with controlled staff access to ordering and management information enables practices...
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    Vets Now to open 30th clinic in Northolt

    Vet’s Now , the UK’s leading Out Of Hours emergency vets, has announced that it will be opening a new clinic in Northolt on Monday 10 December. Based at the Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, 15 Mandeville Road, Northolt, the clinic will be the 30th...
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    Agrimin launches world's first biotin bolus

    Micro-nutrition specialist Agrimin has launched All-Trace Biotin Gold, the seventh bolus in the company's All-Trace range. The new bolus is the result of extensive in-house research and development which aimed to formulate a cost-effective, micro....
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    At last, why the chicken crossed the road

    A new study carried out by academics at the University of Bristol's Animal Welfare and Behaviour research group has revealed that chickens empathise. So, if you've wondered why the chicken crossed the road, it was probably to help a friend. More specifically...
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    Ceva launches prostoglandin analogue for cattle

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cevaprost (cloprostenol 0.250 mg/ml), an analogue of prostoglandin F 2a, for cattle. The company says Cevaprost can help improve breeding success in reproduction protocols in cattle and has the following indications...
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    Dechra launches two-tube Osurnia

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a two-tube pack of Osurnia, its gel treatment for otitis externa. Until now, the treatment has only been available in 20 and 40 pack sizes. The new two-tube pack option offers clients a pre-packaged treatment...
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    Derby referral centre unveils results of £700K investment

    Derby-based Scarsdale Vets has unveiled the result of a £700,000 investment in its referral hospital, Pride Veterinary Centre . The improvements include a new cat ward designed to offer a quieter, more relaxing area away from other animals, and a...
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    Signostics launches world's smallest veterinary ultrasound device

    California-based Signostics, Inc. has launched SpeqView TM , billed as the world's smallest and most cost-effective veterinary ultrasound device. Using MotionScape and SectorView technology, and offering multiple transducer frequencies, the SpeqView...
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    Petplan warns of claim delays following postal strike

    Following the latest postal strikes, Petplan is warning vets and customers there may be some delay in policy information and claim cheques reaching them. Royal Mail has suggested that it may take three weeks for them to clear all outstanding items...
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    Ceva launches new flea spot-on for cats

    Ceva Animal Health has announced the launch of Vectra Felis, a new spot-on flea treatment for cats. The new product contains two active ingredients: dinotefuran and pyriproxyfen. The first is an adulticide which Ceva says kills fleas on contact, thereby...
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    RCVS approves University of Surrey’s veterinary degree

    The RCVS Council has approved the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine’s degree, so pending final approval from the Privy Council, those completing the degree will be able to register with the RCVS as veterinary surgeons in the UK. The...