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    New derm service at Hampshire referral centre

    Hampshire-based Anderson Moores has launched a full-time dermatology service after being joined by Hilary O’Dair, an RCVS advanced practitioner in small animal dermatology. Hospital director David Walker said: “Ewan Ferguson has been providing our...
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    Janssen launches skincare range for horses and ponies

    Janssen Animal Health has launched a range of skincare products - Cavalesse ® and Cavalesse ® Topical - to help maintain and support a healthy skin in horses prone to summer skin allergies. According to the company, summer skin allergies, including...
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    Gwent veterinary nurse suspended following CPD failings

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has suspended Gwent-based veterinary nurse Samantha Giles from the Register for two months after she failed to respond to repeated requests to provide her CPD records. At the outset of the hearing,...
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    Vet nurse's audit reveals medetomidine instead of ACP reduces perioperative hypotension

    Francesca Beorby, Head Veterinary Nurse at Putlands Veterinary Centre, has performed a clinical audit which has revealed that neutering patients premedicated with medetomidine and methadone were significantly less likely to become hypotensive than when...
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    Which? report finds complaining about vets is whistling in the wind

    The consumer body, Which? has published a research paper looking at the complaints process in the veterinary profession, finding that it is difficult for consumers to make a complaint, and when they do, only 31% are resolved positively, compared to 52...
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    RCVS announces 2015 election results

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2015 RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council elections. Turnouts in both elections rose this year, with 4,838 veterinary surgeons (18.1%) and 1,379 veterinary nurses (11%) voting, which compares to...
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    RCVS Knowledge launches next gen evidence-based veterinary medicine course

    RCVS Knowledge has updated and expanded its free evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) course and it is now available on RCVS Knowledge Learn, the charity's new elearning platform. The course offers veterinary surgeons and students six hours of...
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    New tagging / tissue sampling system

    Identics, an animal identification company run by veterinary surgeon Egbert de Vries , has launched Labtags, a system with which you can tag animals and takes tissue samples simultaneously. Egbert said: One of the diseases for which this tag has proven...
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    Men are more th>n just upset over lost pets

    According to MORE TH>N pet insurance , men aren't just upset by the loss of a pet, 13% of them take a week or more off work if their pet is lost or stolen. Notably, that compares to just 5% of women who have taken that much time off work to get over...
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    Study to look at feminisation of the profession

    The RCVS Charitable Trust has announced that it is working in partnership with Imperial College London and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to co-fund a doctorate entitled 'Veterinary training and veterinary work: a female perspective...
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    West Midlands practice named Best UK Vet

    Warren House Veterinary Centre in Walsall has been named as the overall winner of VetHelpDirect.com's BestUKVets Award. The awards are given to practices across the UK with the most four- and five-star reviews from their clients. To select the winners...
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    Free orthopaedic CPD for vets coming up in Birmingham

    Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital in Birmingham is holding a free orthopaedic case discussion evening on Tuesday 23rd April. ECVS and RCVS Small Animal Surgery Specialist Vassilis Chantziaras (pictured) will lead the event, where attendees will be...
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    HT Vista launches app for its cancer screening device

    HT Vista, which makes a device which uses thermal imaging and AI to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses in dogs, has developed a data collection app for use alongside the device. The app allows practices to submit results along with cytology and...
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    Booking opens for Vets Now ECC Congress

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its emergency and critical care Congress which takes place from Thursday 3rd to Friday 4th November 2022 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. The event offers over 80 hours of CPD across seven streams – with everything...
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    New cat friendly guidelines for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) have published two new sets of guidelines for vets and practices to promote positive, respectful interactions with feline patients and reduce...
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    Identichip launches silent microchip scanner

    Identichip has launched a pocket-sized silent microchip scanner designed to help minimise anxiety when a pet is scanned for a microchip. Identichip says the scanner is particularly suited to noise-sensitive dogs and cats. It's designed to fit in...
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    Biker vets help BEVA raised £20K to support Ukrainian equine vets

    Vets with Horsepower, an intrepid band of motorbiking vets, has helped BEVA hit its target of £20,000 to buy generators for colleagues in Ukraine. Vets with Horsepower is organised annually by Professor Derek Knottenbelt to help raise funds for equine...
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    New Equity, Diversity and Inclusion course for everyone in the veterinary profession

    CVS has launched a new ‘Equity, Diversity and Inclusion for All’ course and is offering it to all veterinary practices in the UK. Believed to be the first course of its type produced specifically for the veterinary sector, it aims to help educate colleagues...
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    ISFM Feline Congress launches 30th July online

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is holding its annual congress online again in 2022, launching on 30th July at 1:30pm. This year’s theme is 'Feline Fine: how to create harmony between physical health and mental wellbeing in your...
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    RCVS launches new Codes of Professional Conduct

    The RCVS has launched the new Codes of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses. The Codes were approved by RCVS Council and the Veterinary Nurses Council earlier this year, following a lengthy consultation and review...
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    Take part in the Vets and Drug Companies Survey

    VetSurgeon member, Rachel Crowe is asking veterinary surgeons to help with a survey looking at the relationship between vets and drug companies. The survey forms part of Rachel's dissertation for her MBA, titled: In harmony or out of tune? Perceptual...
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    New specialist feline internal medicine referral clinic in Solihull

    Willows Veterinary Centre & Referral Service has opened a specialist internal medicine clinic for felines. Headed by Stephanie Lalor, a European Specialist in Internal Medicine, the clinic provides initial assessment and treatment - from blood work...
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    Veterinary surgeons vital to post-Brexit success says BVA

    BVA President Gudrun Ravetz has argued that r ecognising and retaining the vital roles that vets play across animal health, animal welfare and public health is pivotal to securing successful outcomes from Brexit, in her speech at the BVA's annual London...
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    Dechra offers chance to win Apple Watch

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a competition for veterinary professionals in which you could win an Apple Watch for watching a two-minute video presentation about Felimazole, its treatment for feline hyperthyroidism, and answering three questions...
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    New RCVS junior Vice-President

    RCVS Council has unanimously elected Mrs Jacqui Molyneux to become its new Junior Vice-President. She will take up office on RCVS Day, 1 July 2011. Jacqui said: "As I have become more and more involved with the RCVS and the work of its committees...