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    Axiom to launch in-practice analysers at BSAVA

    Axiom Veterinary Laboratories is launching MiLab, a new range of in-practice analysers at the BSAVA Congress. Axiom says the range will be supported with a comprehensive range of additional services, from installation and training through to technical...
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    Do you know a veterinary practice Wellbeing Star?

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) and the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons have opened the 2020 Practice Wellbeing Star nominations to recognise those individuals who are helping to create a positive workplace environment even under the...
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    New research shows AED safety studies below standard

    The RVC’s canine epilepsy clinic has carried out the first ever systematic review and meta-analysis on the tolerability and safety of all AEDs in canine epilepsy, concluding that the effectiveness of testing anti-epileptic drugs’ (AEDs) safety and tolerability...
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    New large animal disease resource

    The National Animal Disease Information Service (NADIS), has launched a free weekly e-mail service for large animal practices, providing NADIS information about a range of diseases. Each week, the email will cover a different topic concerning either...
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    MOO tests show four out of five dairy herds affected by gutworm

    Merial Animal Health has revealed the latest MOO test figures which suggest that the productivity of four out of five UK dairy herds is compromised by high levels of gutworm. The company says it has been helping dairy farmers to assess the level of...
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    New molecular detection kit videos

    Biogal Galed Labs , a manufacturer of veterinary diagnostic products, has published a series of instructional videos for its PCRun point-of-care molecular detection kits, currently available for canine Leptospira , Ehrlichia canis , Anaplasma platys...
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    Check registration status of recruits, warns RCVS

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is stressing the need for employers to check the registration status of the veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses they recruit. This comes following several incidences where veterinary surgeons have been...
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    Eastbourne vet to run Brighton Marathon for Canine Partners

    National charity Canine Partners, which provide specially trained assistance dogs to people with disabilities, will benefit from an Eastbourne vet's efforts to run the Brighton Marathon on Sunday 10th April in less than 3.5 hours. Simon DeVile is...
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    BVA welcomes vote for better welfare labelling

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the European Parliament vote to improve the labelling of food, including new country of origin labelling and a requirement to label meat from animals slaughtered without stunning (according to certain religious...
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    RCVS apologises to MsRCVS for overspend

    RCVS President Jerry Davies has apologised to the profession for its overspend on IT and development works at Belgravia House. In fact, the apology was made to a meeting of BVA Council back on 7th December. VetSurgeon.org understands the College thought...
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    New Improve courses cover emerging areas of veterinary medicine

    Veterinary CPD provider Improve International has extended its range of one-day courses in emerging areas of veterinary medicine. The courses, which are are aimed at practitioners dealing with species other than companion animals, include: Emergency...
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    RCVS renewal fees to go up 6%

    The RCVS has announced that the annual renewal fee for veterinary surgeons will increase by 6% subject to government approval. RCVS Council recommended the increase due to inflationary pressures and increased business costs. Dr Tshidi Gardiner MRCVS...
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    New support for vets' osteoarthritis cases

    Canine Arthritis Management has launched Canine Arthritis Telehealth, a service offering support for veterinary professionals and caregivers with osteoarthritis cases. Canine Arthritis Management says the service is designed to help address issues...
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    Animal health company launches digestion survey

    An animal heath company is conducting a survey into veterinary surgeons' thoughts on digestive health conditions, including diarrhoea. Everyone who participates in the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win £100 worth of John Lewis vouchers...
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    NOAH launches 'Use Animal Medicines Responsibly' campaign.

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has launched a new 'Use Medicines Responsibly' campaign. The main thrust of the campaign is an initiative by NOAH to encourage pharmaceutical companies to add: 'Use Medicines Responsibly' as a strapline...
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    Petplan launches new award: Equine Vet of The Year

    The invaluable work done by equestrian vets in the UK is to be recognised with a new award sponsored by leading equine insurance provider Petplan Equine at the Animal Health Trust Awards in November. The ‘Petplan Equine Vet of the Year' award people...
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    New online veterinary anatomy museum

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced that it is to launch the Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum next Tuesday (20th November). According to the College, the museum is one of the world's largest online veterinary anatomical resource collections...
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    BEVA urges vets to be alert to Atypical Myopathy

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging veterinary surgeons to be on the lookout for outbreaks of Atypical Myopathy (AM) this spring. Atypical Myopathy is a serious muscle disease found in the UK and Northern Europe. It is linked...
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    Bluetongue vaccine expected mid-July

    Zoetis has announced that a batch of the bluetongue vaccines, Zulvac® 8 Bovis and Zulvac® 8 Ovis, is expected to become available to veterinary practices in mid-July, in time to manage the risk of an outbreak predicted by Defra to reach mainland UK by...
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    Cevac Chlamydia supplies dried up till October at least

    Ceva Animal Health has announced its EAE (enzootic abortion of ewes) vaccine, Cevac Chlamydia, will not be available as anticipated in September for the main 2024 vaccination season. There had already been a gap in supply of the vaccine between June...
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    Disciplinary Committee restores OV who falsely backdated certificates

    Laura Padron Vega, a veterinary surgeon who was struck off in 2018 for falsely backdating Certificates of Competence whilst working as an Official Veterinarian, has been restored to the Register by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Ms Padron Vega had...
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    Vets invited to talk about common canine oral tumours

    VetSurgeon.org, in partnership with Improve International , is inviting all vets to come and join in this year’s first online Clinical Article Club discussion: 'Diagnosis and treatment of common canine oral tumours'. For those new to the club, the...
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    Forte to hold neonatal passive transfer webinar for vets

    Forte Healthcare Ltd, maker of Locatim, hosting “Fresh Ideas on Neonatal Passive Transfer in Calves: Implications For Scour Prophylaxis”, a free webinar presented by Dr Nicola Gladden, a European specialist in cattle practice and Farm Animal Clinical...
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    Vets Now pledges to pay 'real' living wage

    Vets Now has pledged to pay all of its staff more than the 'real' living wage. The company says it believes it is the first major veterinary business in the UK to make this promise. As a result of the pledge, salaries for about a third of the pet...
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    BVA & RCVS launch forward-thinking initiative

    The RCVS and the BVA have announced the launch of Vet Futures, a jointly funded initiative designed to stimulate discussion about the future of the profession, and help its members prepare for and shape it. The initiative will draw on the experience...