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    New surgical treatment for canine glaucoma

    TR Biosurgical will be officially launching its new surgical treatment for canine glaucoma at the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists annual conference in Chicago at the start of November. TR-ClarifEYE is an sub-scleral implant placed in...
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    Drink-drive vet gets warning

    Following a two-year postponed judgment, the Disciplinary Committee (DC) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week warned a Cambridgeshire veterinary surgeon as to his future conduct, after he had been convicted in 2006 for causing death...
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    Virbac re-introduces dental chews

    Virbac has announced the reintroduction of chews as part of its dental range. VeggieDent chews are available in packs of 15 in sizes suitable for small, medium and large dogs. The chews contain chlorhexidine and have a texture and shape designed to...
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    Veterinary nursing qualifications under review

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has embarked upon the most extensive review of its veterinary nursing qualifications for many years, in order to meet the timetable for Ofqual's implementation of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF)...
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    78% of vets treated animals for ingesting human medicines in 2013/14

    Direct Line has revealed the results of a small survey which found that 78% of veterinary surgeons had treated pets for ingesting human medicines in the last year. 100 vets took part in the study, of which 28% reported that they had cases where owners...
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    Radical overhaul of the veterinary profession proposed as half of UK vets contemplate quitting

    A new white paper from Zoetis has identified three areas where the veterinary profession needs to make systemic changes in order to tackle the retention crisis, at a time when 48% of UK veterinary surgeons have considered leaving the field, and 75% of...
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    Veterinary staff worry about the menopause

    A survey run jointly by Veterinary Woman and the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has revealed the impact of the menopause on veterinary working life. 250 mainly menopausal-aged veterinary surgeons and nurses took part in the survey. Over...
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    RCVS completes sale of its London offices

    The RCVS has completed the sale of its Westminster offices to a private investor for £14m. The deal includes an option for the College to lease the building for up to two years to give it time to consider its options for the future, and how they may...
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    New small animal medicine group on VetSurgeon

    VetSurgeon.org has today launched a new, small animal medicine special interest group . Special interest groups on VetSurgeon are areas where discipline-specific news, forum discussions, CPD events and clinical images are curated in one place. They...
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    Dechra adds fipronil to Veterinary Essentials range

    Dechra Veterinary Products has added to its Veterinary Essentials range of veterinary-licensed post-patent products with the launch of Fiprocat and Fiprodog, a fipronil spot-on solution for the treatment and prevention of on-animal flea infestations...
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    Internal medicine specialist joins Surrey referral practice

    Sheila Wills BSc BVetMed CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, specialist in internal medicine, has joined Wey Referrals , the Surrey-based multi-disciplinary veterinary referral practice. Professor John Innes, Referral Director at CVS (of which Wey Referrals...
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    Woodley Equipment adds Wet Chemistry Product Support Specialist

    Woodley Equipment has expanded its support team with the appointment of Greg Woloszczuk as the new Wet Chemistry Product Support Specialist. Greg joins Woodley from the veterinary industry where he worked for 5 ½ years as a Service Manager. He will...
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    RCVS survey to measure blame culture in the veterinary profession

    The RCVS has launched a survey to help gauge the extent to which there is a blame culture in the veterinary profession, and the degree to which it may itself be to blame for it. The College says it has become increasingly recognisant of how a blame...
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    New veterinary osteoarthritis congress coming to Leicester in May

    The Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA), in association with Nupsala and The Veterinary Edge , will be holding the first veterinary osteoarthritis congress (VOACON) at the Grand Hotel, Leicester, on 24th and 25th May. Bringing together people...
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    Horiba to host hypocalcaemia webinar

    Horiba is to host a free CPD webinar for farm vets: 'Hypocalcaemia – Strategies for Prevention and Monitoring', on Thursday 28th April at 7.30pm. Horiba says subclinical hypocalcaemia (SCH) is a significant and under-diagnosed metabolic problem in...
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    Animalcare launches canine GI support product

    Animalcare has launched Procanicare, billed as the first bacterial GI support product developed from the intestinal bacteria of healthy dogs. Procanicare contains three live strains of canine-specific Lactobacillus bacteria, which, according to the...
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    Vetoquinol launches nutritional supplement for horses

    Vetoquinol has launched Myo Power, the latest addition to the Equistro Performance range of nutritional supplements. The company says that Myo Power has been formulated with the performance and convalescent horse in mind, and that it is an excellent...
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    Disciplinary Committee suspends Co. Tyrone vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Co. Tyrone veterinary surgeon from the Register for ten months, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct relating to three convictions for contravening animal export regulations. Whilst...
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    New PR award for practices

    The Veterinary Marketing Association has announced details of a new award for public relations, open to veterinary practices and companies. The VMA says this award is to recognise the value that media and public relations can add to the marketing...
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    Win a £5000 horse weighbridge from Virbac

    Virbac is launching the Equimax Challenge for vets at the British Equine Veterinary Association Congress (Sept 13-15th). Entrants will take part in a number of challenges over the course of 6 months, with a Horse Weigh Supreme Extra Plus for...
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    60% of vets think farmers are disposing of pharmaceutical waste wrongly

    Ceva Animal Health is encouraging vets and farmers to work together to ensure best practice in the disposal of pharmaceutical waste, after the company found that nearly 60% of vets believe that some of their farming clients are disposing of pharmaceutical...
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    Vets invited to inappetence breakfast meeting at ISFM Feline Congress

    Dechra, maker of Mirataz, is hosting a feline inappetence breakfast meeting at the ISFM Feline Congress at The Clayton Hotel in Dublin at 7.15am on Saturday 1st July to update vets on the practical management of inappetence in cats. The one hour ‘Wake...
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    HT Vista adds enhanced lump diagnostic capability for dogs

    HT Vista has enhanced the diagnostic function on its cancer screening device so that it can now diagnose lumps on dogs when the specificity exceeds 90%. The update includes a new scoring system of low, moderate or high cancer risk which replaces the...
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    Vets North Congress is back, in person

    Vets North, the regional veterinary congress, is set to return as a face-to-face event at Haydock Park Racecourse on 15-16 September 2021. The Congress, which is organised by Improve International, has separate streams for small animal medicine and...
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    New head of cardiology at Essex referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has appointed Xavier Navarro-Cubas, an RCVS and EBVS specialist in small animal cardiology, as its new head of cardiology. Xavier (pictured right), who graduated from Cardenal-Herrera University in Valencia, Spain...