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    RCVS to host 'design thinking' webinar

    The RCVS ViVet Programme is hosting a webinar to introduce veterinary professionals to the concept of ‘design thinking’ and how it can be used in the context of veterinary practice, at 12:30pm on Wednesday 2nd December. The College says that design...
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    Win an Equine Ski-PD break with CEVA

    If you're attending BEVA this September you can win a place on the CEVA-sponsored Equine Ski-PD break in January 2010, combining a couple of days of first class Continued Professional Development (CPD) with some excellent skiing in the Italian Alps....
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    Vetsonic takes Cavalesse from Elanco

    Vetsonic has taken over the marketing of Cavalesse, the oral nutritional supplement for horses that are prone to skin allergies, such as sweet itch. Cavalesse contains a formulation of water-soluble vitamins and minerals, administered daily via...
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    Chance for vets to hear from leading feline specialists

    Ceva Animal Health is to host an online meeting for vets about feline hypertension, cat friendly clinics, pheromone research and Ceva's latest product, Feliway Optimum. The half day meeting will take place on Tuesday 25th May from midday to 4pm BST...
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    CVS project to improve lameness treatment sees 1014% increase in use of clinical metrology questionnaires

    CVS has run a clinical improvement project to increase the treatment of lameness within 35 of its first opinion small animal practices throughout the UK. The group says it has led to 6,086 more clinical metrology questionnaires being conducted at participating...
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    Better communication needed over NSAIDs for post-disbudding analgesia of calves

    A new study 1 published in Animal Welfare suggests that communication between veterinary surgeons and farmers about post-disbudding analgesia needs to be improved. The study, which examined cattle farmers’ and veterinary surgeons' opinions of pain...
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    Virbac launches mini microchips

    Virbac has launched the BackHome Mini Chip, a microchip which is 8mm long compared to the existing standard which is 12mm. The new Mini Chips are made of a pharmaceutical grade glass with an anti-migration coating. Because of their smaller size, they...
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    Ceva announces biggest ever TV advertising campaign for Adaptil and Feliway

    Ceva Animal Health has announced its biggest ever TV advertising campaign, designed to highlight the benefits of using Adaptil and Feliway, will begin on Christmas Day. The TV advertisement for Adaptil focuses on Meg and her Cavalier King Charles...
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    RCVS DC refuses to restore Wirral vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons from former Wirral-based vet Ian Beveridge. In May 2013 the Committee had asked the Registrar to remove Mr Beveridge from the Register...
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    Lichfield vet raises almost £2500 for RCVS Trust

    Noelle Lowry, a marathon-running vet from Lichfield has raised almost £2,500 for the RCVS Trust in the London Marathon. Noelle beat her fundraising target of £1,500, to raise money for the Trust to use in its work to support veterinary education....
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    Clinical improvement project leads to dramatically increased ultrasound scan rates

    CVS reports that its nationwide project to increase the use of ultrasound has led to an additional 3,675 scans being performed by both vets and nurses across its small animal division within 12 months. The project was 'highly commended' at the RCVS...
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    Out soon: Autobiology of a Vet by John Sauvage

    John Sauvage MRCVS has published Autobiology of a Vet , an account of his journey from the suburbs of South London, via Africa, to owning Pierson Stewart and Partners, a practice in Kent. John graduated from the RVC in 1973, after which his first job...
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    New podcast to help vets navigate challenges of the job

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched ‘The Pet Profession Podcast', which aims to help veterinary surgeons navigate some of the challenges they face in their career. Hosted by industry veteran, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS, there will be five episodes, covering...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim launches improved Metacam

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched new, more palatable Metacam Chewable Tablets. According to the company, the tablets are proven to be taken by 90% of dogs voluntarily 1 and 80% will even take them from the floor 1 which aids compliance...
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    Enter your practice for a marketing award

    Veterinary practices are being encouraged to enter the annual Veterinary Marketing Association's (VMA) awards, which now include a practice-only category. The annual VMA awards are intended to recognise excellence in all aspects of veterinary and....
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    TVM launches epilepsy 'Lunch and Learn'

    TVM UK has announced that it is offering epilepsy 'Lunch and Learn' sessions in practice, where the company will offer advice on the diagnosis and management of epilepsy and the use of its products Soliphen and Ziapam. Titled ‘The Five Steps of Seizure...
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    BSAVA's new app offers the essentials for vets

    The BSAVA has launched a new app to give members easy access to the information they need for daily practice. The new app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play, gives access to the BSAVA small animal formulary, BSAVA Guide to...
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    Zolvix released in 0.5L pack for quarantine dosing

    Novartis Animal Health has launched a 0.5L pack of the anthelmintic Zolvix to make the product more readily available for quarantine dosing, and for the smaller sheep farmer. Novartis says that because Zolvix is a broad spectrum anthelmintic that...
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    Former vet's charity gives life-changing grants to students

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom found out about the grant through VetSurgeon News. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students...
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    Butorphanol could be a predictor of canine brain tumours and intercranial hypertension

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists has published research in The Journal of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia which concluded that butorphanol administered as a premedicant for anaesthesia could be used to predict the presence of brain tumours or...
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    RCVS publishes vision for a more diverse and inclusive veterinary profession

    The RCVS has published its Diversity & Inclusion Group (DIG) Strategy, setting out how it will help create a veterinary profession where everyone can flourish. The strategy, which is available to read at: www.rcvs.org.uk/diversity , lists six areas...
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    Elanco launches lungworm CPD modules

    Elanco, the maker of Advocate, has published a set of free online CPD modules to help veterinary surgeons communicate important information (including treatment and prevention strategies) about lungworm. The aim of the ‘Advocates of Knowledge’ CPD...
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    Last chance to nominate for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2020

    It’s the last chance to nominate individuals or teams for the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2020, which celebrate outstanding veterinary surgeons, nurses, farmers and animal welfare professionals which have enhanced the health and welfare of animals. ...
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    Vets, have you experienced discrimination?

    The BVA has launched a survey to gather experiences of discrimination in the veterinary professions. Veterinary nurses, veterinary surgeons, students and other veterinary professionals are all invited to take part in the anonymous survey and share...
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    New data shows the reduction in dairy antimicrobials use

    Independent dairy specialist, Kingshay has published its first Dairy Antimicrobial Focus Report, which found that 79% of herds achieved the Ruma 2020 target of 21 mg/kg PCU by March 2021, with a 98% reduction in use of critically important antibiotics...