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    And finally: low cost airline introduces new pricing structure

    Details of the new charges are found on the in-flight safety card ...
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    RCVS DC accepts 18-month undertakings from Lincolnshire vet

    Following two postponed hearings and a stayed Judicial Review, the Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week accepted a wide-ranging 18-month programme of undertakings from a veterinary surgeon found guilty of serious...
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    AHT vets win international awards

    Two veterinary surgeons from the Animal Health Trust have won international awards for outstanding work in diagnostic imaging at 16 th International Veterinary Radiology Association (IVRA) meeting held in Bursa Turkey. Dr Sue Dyson, Head of Clinical...
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    New otitis podcast from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a new podcast for vets about treating animals with otitis. In the 15 minute podcast, Carolyn Kyte, a vet in general practice, talks to Natalie Barnard, a veterinary dermatology specialist from Highcroft Referrals...
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    Bristol Vet Specialists’ linear accelerator treats 100th cancer patient

    Bristol Vet Specialists, the £13.5M referral centre based to the north west of the city, reports that it has treated its 100th cancer patient with it's state-of-the-art, £1.7M linear accelerator, 12 months after opening. The Elekta Infinity linear...
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    New ruminant marketing and technical CPD resources for home-working vets

    MSD Animal Health has added to its library of online CPD resources to help farm vets communicate with clients remotely and provide technical training content when working from home. The training material includes a range of new downloadable marketing...
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    BSAVA launches Masters for budding researchers

    The BSAVA has launched the 'Masters by Research', a new qualification which it says will help veterinary surgeons with enquiring minds to unlock their 'inner researcher'. Enrolment is now open for the programme, which matches participants with an...
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    Septuagenarian vet heads off on 8,000km bicycle ride to Cape Town

    Retired veterinary surgeon Graham Duncanson is celebrating 50 years in the profession by cycling over 8,000km from the UK to South Africa to raise money for the British Veterinary Association's charity, the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) . Graham...
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    New veterinary information resource about difficult cats

    WikiVet has announced the launch of a new information resource about undesirable behaviour in cats for veterinary professionals and students. The resource has been produced by WikiVet in collaboration with Ceva Santé Animale following a survey of...
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    Petplan introduces direct-to-vet BACS payments

    Petplan has launched a new service to pay vet claims direct to practice bank accounts via BACS. Petplan says it pays out nearly £3 million in claims each week, which is the equivalent of paying £35,000 per year to each veterinary practice in...
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    CEVA offers sacroiliac disease leaflet for horse owners

    CEVA Animal Health has produced Understanding sacroiliac disease , a leaflet to help horse owners understand the cause, diagnosis and management of sacroiliac disease. CEVA says sacroiliac disease can be a particular challenge because although it...
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    Vet to swim Channel for charity

    Rob Rayward , an RCVS Orthopaedic Specialist at Davies Veterinary Specialists, Hertfordshire, is preparing to grease up and swim the murky waters of the English Channel this month, to raise funds for the Christian charity Derek Prince Ministries UK. ...
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    Record number of calls to VetLife Helpline in 2023

    Vetlife reports that its confidential helpline for vets, students, vet nurses and non-clinical staff, received a record 4,042 calls last year, a new record and a 15% increase on the year before. In addition to its Helpline service, Vetlife continued...
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    Pfizer launches swine dysentery campaign

    With dysentery apparently at its highest level for many years, Pfizer Animal Health has launched a new campaign to help increase awareness of the benefits of selecting the best prevention and treatment options. Nigel Lodge MRCVS, Pfizer technical...
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    RCVS Trust offers veterinary surgeons BVA Congress places

    Veterinary surgeons who can keep it short and sweet have a chance of receiving an all (reasonable) expenses paid trip to BVA Congress this September. The RCVS Trust is offering to pay the registration fee, plus travel, food and accommodation costs...
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    Despair for elderly people forced to give up their pets

    Research published this week by the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS), with funding from the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA), confirms what many veterinary professionals will already know from first-hand experience - many elderly...
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    Antibiotic Therapy Required By 10% Of Dairy Calves

    A survey of more than 400 dairy farms has found that 10% of calves required antibiotic treatment for pneumonia last winter. Before accounting for the effect on in-contact calves, Pfizer veterinary manager Carolyn Hogan calculates that losses arising...
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    BSc Biosciences at the RVC tops rankings for careers and student satisfaction

    Bioscience students from the Royal Veterinary College are more likely to be in industry relevant employment six months after graduation than any other institution in the UK, according to new university rankings. The Guardian University Guide 2013...
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    Vets asked to help recruit owners for CKD survey

    VetSurgeon.org member Dr Sarah Caney's company, Cat Professional, is conducting a survey of owner experiences of caring for cats with chronic kidney disease and is looking for practices to help recruit participants. Recruited practices will be given...
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    SPVS launches personalised salary survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its new look, personalised salary survey and is inviting veterinary surgeons to take part. All SPVS members who complete the survey online will be sent their own personalised survey...
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    Voting opens in the 2020 RCVS Elections

    Voting in the 2020 RCVS Council Election is now open. There are eight veterinary surgeons standing in this year’s RCVS Council election, including three existing Council members eligible for re-election and five candidates not currently on Council...
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    First pocket microscope to premiere at London Vet Show

    ioLight , the first professional-quality pocket microscope which launched back in May ( discussed here ), will be presented to the profession at the Bayer stand (R20) at the London Vet Show , where it will be used to demonstrate Bayer's products. ...
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    VMA calls for PR award entries from practices

    The Veterinary Marketing Association is calling for entries from veterinary practices, industry marketers and PR agencies for its 2016 PR Award. VMA chair, Claire Edmunds said: "The aim of the PR award is to recognise the value that media and public...
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    First veterinary group goes cat-friendly

    Village Vet is set to become the first veterinary group to have its clinics recognised as 'Cat Friendly' under the International Society of Feline Medicine's (ISFM) WellCat For Life programme, sponsored by Purina. Working in partnership with Purina...
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    RCVS Charitable Trust is now RCVS Knowledge

    The RCVS Charitable Trust, has announced a complete rebranding that includes a change of name - RCVS Knowledge - and the refocus of its mission on supporting the flourishing evidence based veterinary medicine (EBVM) movement across the globe. ...