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    £5K's worth of veterinary CPD to be won

    Veterinary recruitment agency Noble Futures is running a competition in which vets from the UK and Northern Ireland can win £5000 worth of CPD vouchers from Improve International. To enter the draw, visit http://www.noble-futures.com/veterinaryCPDgiveaway...
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    Virbac launches clinical diets

    Virbac has announced the launch of Veterinary HPM Clinical Diets. The company says the new diets are based on a formulation high in protein and low in carbohydrate, of which 90% of the protein is of animal origin, providing clinical nutrition closest...
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    Veterinary wellbeing event goes online for 2020

    WellVet, the annual event held to help veterinary professionals thrive and support each other, has announced the line up for this year's conference, which will be held online on Saturday 23rd May 2020. Five time European champion and British record...
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    The RVC asks vets to take part in survey to help shape epilepsy research

    The Canine Epilepsy Research team at the Royal Veterinary College is calling for general practice vets to take part in a survey being conducted on canine epilepsy therapies and their impact, in order to best support dogs with epilepsy, their owners,...
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    Ceva launches waiting room dog den competition

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched a competition in which the practices that build the top ten dog dens in their client waiting rooms will win a luxury hamper worth £50. The competition is designed to encourage practices...
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    BCF launches new ultrasound scanner

    BCF Technology has launched the Sonosite Edge ultrasound system. According to the company, the new system is suitable for both small animal and equine reproduction, abdominal, musculoskeletal, cardiac and ophthalmic applications. The Sonosite...
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    Vets asked to help with canine epilepsy research survey

    A group of clinicians at Linnaeus is asking general practitioners to take part in a survey to find out more about the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy in primary care. Sebastian Griffin (pictured right), an advanced practitioner in small animal...
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    Vets invited to register for wellbeing programme

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary professionals to register for its free new Mind Matters mental health and wellbeing app ahead of its launch early this autumn. The new Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) Kite App is the result of a collaboration with The...
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    Dechra Veterinary Products launches new VETORYL® 10mg

    Dechra Veterinary Products is launching a new dosage size in its' Vetoryl range. The new 10mg capsules are ideal for dose adjustments and can also be used with dogs that require particularly small doses of trilostane. Vetoryl is the only licensed...
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    Referral centre installs £12K cytotoxic safety cabinet to keep oncology team safe

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Yorkshire, has installed a £12,000 Envair CytoFAST Elite cytotoxic safety cabinet to shield its oncology team from exposure to cytotoxic drugs. The operation of the equipment is being overseen by Dr Rodney Ayl, a specialist...
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    Free CPD for sheep vets

    The Sheep Veterinary Society and Flock Health Clubs have announced a series of free fortnightly 45-minute CPD webinars for vets looking to engage more productively with their sheep farmer clients and update their understanding of flock economics. ...
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    Royal Dick students collect Boehringer awards

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced the winners of its 16th annual awards for students who have shown the best aptitude for cardiology, orthopaedics and anesthesia over the course of the entire final year. Bethan MacKenzie, Jennifer Scully, Emma Foster...
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    Pre-BSAVA small animal medicine meeting programme announced

    The Small Animal Medicine Society has announced the programme for its Pre-BSAVA CPD meeting at the Birmingham ICC on 1st April, which is open to all veterinary professionals and students. The full day programme includes: • Gastroprotectants in veterinary...
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    Ceva launches Cardalis competition

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a competition - open to veterinary surgeons and nurses - to support Cardalis (benazepril and spironolactone), its dual-acting treatment for heart failure in dogs. To enter the competition, which will run till the end...
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    Latest flea facts from Elanco

    Elanco (maker of Comfortis) has released the results of a survey of 1006 dog owners which showed that nearly half are not aware that turning on their central heating can cause pupal fleas to hatch and go in search of a host to feed on. 50% of those...
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    New survey to discover what you think of the RCVS

    The RCVS has launched a survey to discover what the profession thinks it does well and what it could improve upon. The confidential online survey asks about your recent interactions with the College, what you think the organisation does well and...
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    Langford launches academy for vets

    Langford Vets has launched the Langford Academy, offering bespoke CPD for referring vets throughout the South West. As part of the University of Bristol, Langford is the only referral hospital in the South West which has an educational facility. ...
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    Julian Hoad becomes new BSAVA President

    Julian Hoad has taken up his role as BSAVA President for 2024-25. Taking over from Carl Gorman , Julian says his focus is to continue the work undertaken this year as part of a ‘programme of change’ for BSAVA, that will continue to promote the strong...
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    New formulation of Virbac's Veterinary HPM diet promises enhanced oral care for small and toy breeds

    Virbac has launched an improved formulation of Veterinary HPM Small & Toy which, the company says, offers both high quality nutrition and advanced oral care in a single product. Virbac highlights research which shows that 90% of all dogs over one year...
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    Study calls for new equine obesity and laminitis guidelines

    A new study, conducted by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in collaboration with the Waltham Petcare Science Institute, has identified the impact of the pandemic on equine welfare and called for new guidelines for use in the event of future pandemics...
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    Supreme launches online rabbit lecture series

    Supreme PetFoods has published a series of rabbit lectures for veterinary surgeons and nurses by world-renowned experts. The lectures, which were held at London Vet Show last year, covered a variety of topics in rabbit medicine and surgery, including...
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    NOAH welcomes decision to continue advertising to farmers

    In contrast to the British Veterinary Association , The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has welcomed the decision by DEFRA not to proceed with the proposal contained in the draft Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2010 to prohibit the advertising...
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    Novartis to market Adequan Equine from January

    Novartis Animal Health has announced that it will begin marketing and distributing Adequan Equine in the UK from January 2011. According to the company, Adequan Equine offers equine veterinarians a proven intramuscular treatment option for equine...
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    Role of OVs in animal welfare to be explored at Improve conference

    Improve International has announced that the role of Official Veterinarians in animal welfare is the theme of this year's OV Conference, taking place on the 29th & 30th September. The conference programme includes lecture streams and round-table discussions...
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    Survey finds practice cash-flow improving

    The RCVS has published its sixth Covid impact survey, finding that despite continuing lockdown conditions, the situation has been improving in terms of staffing levels and practice cash-flow. 201 practices took part in the survey between 25th February...