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    Nominations open for 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan has announced that nominations are now open for the 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards. The awards are to recognise the work carried out by veterinary professionals. Last year Petplan had a remarkable 37,000 nominations, for the five award categories...
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    Brexit deal or no deal, veterinary medicine supplies should be OK

    The National Office of Animal Health and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate have issued a joint statement concerning the supply of veterinary medicines when the UK leaves the EU, deal or no deal. "The majority of veterinary medicines used in the...
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    RCVS Strategic Plan to reduce blame culture

    The RCVS has published its Strategic Plan for 2017 to 2019, a major component of which is to identify the extent to which a 'blame' culture exists in the veterinary profession, the role that the College may play in it, the impact that that it may have...
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    Ben Goldacre to talk about quacks, charlatans and scaremongerers at BVA Congress

    The BVA has announced that Ben Goldacre, the best-selling author, broadcaster, campaigner and medical doctor who topped the paperback non-fiction charts with Bad Science , will deliver the 50 th anniversary Wooldridge Memorial Lecture at this year’s...
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    Docsinnovent launches first veterinary supraglottic airway devices

    Docsinnovent Ltd has launched what it says is the first ever commercial range of veterinary-species-specific, supraglottic airway devices. Nicki Glen, Marketing Manager at Docsinnovent said: "v-gel is a truly unique, supraglottic airway management...
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    New hepatic diet for cats

    Royal Canin is to launch a hepatic diet for cats. Available from July 2011, Royal Canin Hepatic Feline is designed to provide nutritional support to the cat post-surgery and throughout a wide range of clinical conditions including cholangitis, cholestasis...
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    RCVS CEO hears the concerns of the profession

    RCVS CEO Nick Stace has published a refreshingly candid acknowledgement of recent concerns voiced by the profession on his blog, www.nickstaceblogs.org . In his post, he gives a firm commitment to listen to the profession, asking just that...
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    Equine vets find novel use for portable microscope

    An equine practice in the New Forest is reporting great success using the ioLight portable microscope to diagnose intestinal parasites in horses at the stable yard. Armed with the new microscope, New Forest Equine Vets (NFEV) has started offering...
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    RCVS announces runners for 2018 Council election

    The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2018 RCVS Council election and is, once again, inviting veterinary surgeons to put questions to them directly in this year’s 'Quiz the candidates'. There are 10 candidates standing in this year...
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    OV Conference themed 'Controlling disease threats at home and from abroad'

    Improve International has announced that this year's OV Conference, which takes place at the company's HQ outside Swindon on the 19th and 20th September, will be themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad. At this year’s event, sessions...
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    BEVA asks vets to take part in antimicrobial survey

    BEVA has launched a survey to find out more about antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in equine veterinary practice. The survey is open to all veterinary surgeon members and participants will be entered into a free prize draw to win £500...
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    Finalists announced for the 2010 Vet Awards

    Petplan has announced the 2010 finalists for the Petplan Veterinary Awards. The company says it has been inundated with over 1,800 nominations this year and wasn't disappointed in its quest to discover veterinary staff that go far beyond the call...
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    Buprecare is back

    Animalcare has announced that Buprecare, its multidose buprenorphine analgesic for cats and dogs, is back in stock at the wholesalers following a move to a new manufacturing site. Buprecare is indicated for post-operative analgesia and the potentiation...
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    Medivet to support students at Lancashire School of Veterinary Medicine

    Medivet has signed a multi-year sponsorship with the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) School of Veterinary Medicine, through which it will give the university's BVMS students financial and training support. The company says the sponsorship...
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    Claire McCabe is Petplan's Vet of the Year

    Claire McCabe from Craemill Veterinary Clinic, an IVC Evidensia practice in Cookstown has been announced as PetPlan's Vet of the Year 2023. Claire was presented with the award at a black tie event in Manchester yesterday. She said: Our local community...
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    Pioneering vet leaves generous bequest to the profession

    The Executors of the Will of the late Mary Brancker have notified the Veterinary Benevolent Fund that she left a share of her estate to the charity. Mary Brancker was one of only a handful of women vets when she qualified in 1937. She went on to...
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    RVC takes over James McCunn Memorial Fund

    The Royal Veterinary College has taken over administration James McCunn Memorial Fund. The Charity Fund had been operated by the Central Veterinary Society Council since 1967 when it was set up by veterinary surgeons in memory of the late Professor...
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    Propofol inventor amongst the winners of the 2021 RCVS Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the winners of its 2021 Honours and Awards, which this year included the veterinary surgeon who developed propofol and the ex-BVA President who steered the Association through the early stages of the pandemic. The awards were...
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    Lameness remains biggest health problem for UK’s horses

    Blue Cross has announced that in this year's National Equine Health Survey (NEHS), 38% of horses were recorded as suffering health problems and of these 32.9% were categorised as lame. Consistent with previous surveys, lameness was shown to be more...
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    RCVS invites vets to comment on Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comments on new proposals for bringing the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 up to date. In 2005, following earlier consultations, the RCVS Council called for extensive changes in the arrangements for...
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    TVM becomes new UK distributor of Sileo

    TVM has become the new UK distributor of Sileo (dexmedetomidine), licensed for the alleviation of noise-related anxiety and fear in dogs. Administered between the dog’s cheek and gum at the dose of 125 mcg/m2, dexmedetomidine is absorbed across the...
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    Zoetis to launch the first AI-powered cartridge-based haematology analyser at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is going to preview its new cartridge-based point-of-care haematology analyser, Vetscan OptiCell, at the London Vet Show (Stand N50, London Excel, 14th/15th November). Zoetis says the Vetscan OptiCell represents a significant leap forward in...
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    Study finds gastropods move at a snail's pace

    A new study of UK snail behaviour using LED and UV light tracking has found that the nocturnal creatures can explore the length of an average British garden in just one night, reaching a top speed of 1mph (metre per hour). The 'Slime Watch' report...
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    Dechra launches apple flavoured presentation of Equipalazone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone (phenylbutazone), its NSAID for horses and ponies. Equipalazone is most commonly used to treat lameness in equines and can be prescribed as a treatment for osteoarthritic...
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    Majority of vets don't brush their own dog's teeth

    A quick poll carried out by Michael Woodhouse amongst the members of VetSurgeon suggests that the majority of UK veterinary surgeons do not brush their own dog's teeth. 98 members took part in the survey, as follows: 6.1% said they brush their...