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    BVA wants vets' thoughts on 'under care'

    The BVA has formed an 'Under Our Care' working group which is now calling on all veterinary surgeons to give their input as the Association develops its response to the controversial RCVS review of the definition of 'under care', in particular how it...
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    BVA gravely concerned over rise in animals killed without stunning

    The number of animals killed without pre-stunning has risen sharply, according to analysis by the British Veterinary Association of the latest survey released by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). According to the FSA figures, 24.4% (758,263) of sheep...
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    Nominations open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2018

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2018. Outstanding veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams can now be nominated to receive an award by...
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    Davies Veterinary Specialists prepares for London launch

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has announced that it will be launching a new referral service in the heart of London at an event being held at the Institute of Physics at 7:00pm on 15th February. As part of the preparations, the multi-discipline referral...
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    Yorkshire practice group celebrates 80 years with 80 prizes in 80 days

    White Cross Vets , the family-run group with practices across the North of England, has found a typically novel way to celebrate it's 80th anniversary with its staff. They're holding 80 live prize draws in which each member of its 190-strong team...
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    More cases of Alabama Rot in the West Country

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has confirmed two more cases of the usually fatal cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), otherwise known as Alabama Rot. The two cases came from Bristol and Kingsbridge, Devon, taking the total number...
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    RCVS now accepts debit cards for annual renewal fees

    The RCVS has announced that this year, for the first time, it will accept debit card payments from veterinary surgeons who are renewing their registration. The annual renewal fee should be paid by 31 March. Those who have not paid by 30 April will...
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    Acclaimed wildlife photojournalist joins judging team for BVA photography competition

    Internationally acclaimed wildlife photojournalist Aaron Gekoski has been named as the fifth judge on the panel for the 2021 British Veterinary Association Veterinary Photographer of the Year Award. An environmental photojournalist, Mr Gekoski has...
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    BCF launches Medison Sonovet R3 ultrasound scanner

    BCF has announced the launch of the Medison Sonovet R3 portable ultrasound scanner. BCF says the R3 is the next evolution of the Pico from Medison which is ideal for both equine and small animal vets. It is now more compact with a robust design with...
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    RCVS DC postpones judgement on Hampshire vet

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has postponed judgment on sanction for 12 months in the case of a Hampshire veterinary surgeon found guilty of serious professional misconduct for cumulative failures to provide...
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    CEVA offers FLUTD review for vets, plus Cystease® S in smaller pack size

    Cystease ® S, CEVA Animal Health's urinary tract support product for cats, is now available in a new 100 tablet pack size for greater convenience to the practice. CEVA`s small animal veterinary advisor Fraser Broadfoot said: "Previously Cyst...
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    Crafty vet nurses offer new way to de-stress

    Sarah Taylor and Zoe Daley, the veterinary nurses behind vnpetproducts.co.uk , have launched a new initiative which they hope will offer veterinary surgeons and other nurses a welcome, calming distraction from the stresses of practice life, and raise...
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    RCVS to move out by the end of March 2022

    The RCVS has announced plans to move out of its Westminster offices by 31st March 2022. The College sold the premises in March this year, with an option to lease it back for up to two years, giving time for Council to consider the future building requirements...
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    Virbac to host canine mast cell tumour webinars for vets

    Virbac, manufacturer of Stelfonta , has announced that it will host a series of free webinars on the diagnosis of canine mast cell tumours, in collaboration with BattLab/Laboklin. The webinars will be presented by specialists in their respective...
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    Agria offers free CPD and half-price insurance

    From today, all practices working with Agria will be given free six-month subscriptions for practice staff to access a range of Improve International's online Bitesize CPD modules. As part of the partnership between the two companies, anyone who takes...
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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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    New tool to help vet practices with bad debt

    DSL a debt recovery company which specialises in veterinary debt, has launched a free tool to help practices understand the impact of bad debt on the business. The VetDebt Recovery Compass tool provides a way for practices to understand how outstanding...
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    StreetVet launches hostel scheme to help people and their pets off the streets

    StreetVet has launched a 'pet friendly' accreditation scheme to offer certified accommodation for pet owners experiencing homelessness. According to the charity, one in ten homeless people have a pet, which is around 32,000 people in the UK. However...
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    New ultrasound 'how to' videos and CPD on VetSurgeon.org

    BCF has launched a new gallery of ultrasound 'how to' videos, with an accompanying CPD-qualifying questionnaire, on VetSurgeon.org In the series of 9 short videos, BCF's in-house vet, Kimberly Palgrave , demonstrates how to perform a basic abdominal...
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    Survey to help the VBF help you

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a survey for veterinary surgeons in order to learn more about how the charity is viewed by the profession, and understand how it might improve the support it offers. Please take part! The survey is anonymous...
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    Champion horse rider launches new range of disinfectants

    Protek Biochem Ltd., a company set up by champion horse-rider Debbie Topping, has won the rights to sell Envirocair Veterinary, a new range of disinfectants and sanitisers targeted at dogs, cats and other domestic pets, as well as horses and farm animals...
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    New strain of zoonotic MRSA found in cows

    The BBC reports that a new strain of MRSA has emerged in British cows and is thought to be infecting humans. For more on this story, click here.
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    BEVA says: too many equine vets; not enough horses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has released the results of a survey carried out earlier this year which has found that there may be up to 5 times as many veterinary graduates wanting to work in equine practice as there are jobs available...
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    Survey reveals what nurses think about the job

    A new survey by Petplan has given an insight into how veterinary nurses regard their job. The survey, conducted at BVNA Congress, found that 73% of nurses feel that clients do not have a sufficient understanding of their role in practice. Louisa...
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    Webinar to look at creating a hormone-friendly veterinary practice

    Vet Empowered and Covetrus are running a free two-part webinar series on how veterinary workplaces can better support people affected by hormonal changes. The two 90-minute sessions, led by clinical psychologist Dr Helena Tucker, will cover how...