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  • VetSurgeon News

    High rate of suicide amongst vets prompts launch of new website

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund (VBF) has launched a new support website, vetlife.org.uk . Designed to help veterinarians access emotional and professional support, the website is part of a series of initiatives aimed at improving the mental wellbeing...
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    Molecular technology will drive animal health, say experts

    Expert speakers at Advances in Diagnostics , a meeting held in Brussels last month, have said that molecular technology will play a vital role in safeguarding the health and productivity of food animals in the future. Dr Willie Loeffen, President...
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    M. hyo vaccine now approved for use in piglets from seven days

    Zoetis has announced that Suvaxyn MH-One, its vaccine against Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae in pigs, has a revised licence allowing it to be administered from seven days of age with a two-week onset of immunity. The company says this means that piglets...
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    RCVS elections candidates throw their hats into the ring

    The candidates for this year's RCVS Council election have been announced, many of whom will be coming to the VetSurgeon.org forums to lay out their stalls and explain why you should vote for them. A record number of veterinary surgeons - 14 - are...
  • Small Animal Medicine Society

    Statistics course for vets by Professor Bland

    Dear SAMSoc colleagues, Many will remember the talk Prof Martin Bland gave at our meeting last year. His secretary has asked me to post the following advert for a course on statistics for vets this October (four day) entitled 'Introduction to Statistics...
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    Vet and Tech announces free veterinary webinars for 2025

    US-based Vet and Tech has announced its 2025 programme of free CPD webinars for vets. The webinars cover a range of clinical topics, including evaluating Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), cognitive decline in senior dogs, cannabinoid...
  • VetSurgeon News

    RCVS provides materials for vets giving school talks

    Free veterinary careers materials are available from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for vets going back to school to give careers talks. Freda Andrews, Head of Education said: "We know that, although veterinary surgeons are busy people,...
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    Horses to benefit from stem cell breakthrough

    Horses suffering from neurological conditions similar to those that affect humans could be helped by a breakthrough from stem cell scientists, according to a study published in the journal Stem Cells and Development . Researchers at the University...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Elanco calls on vets to lead on sheep worm control

    Elanco is calling on vets to engage with sheep farmers about effective worm control programmes as significant shifts in farming subsidies squeeze farm profitability. With 2024 support payments for farmers in England now at half former levels and...
  • VetSurgeon News

    New dog OA antibody matches bedinvetmab for pain relief in early data

    VetrixBio has presented first clinical data for VTX-304, an investigational antibody for dogs with osteoarthritis that the company says could combine pain relief comparable to bedinvetmab with cartilage protection. The data was presented at the 6th...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Information Commissioner supports RCVS decision to withhold McKelvey Report

    The Information Commissioner has supported the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' decision not to publish the Overspend Review Group's report (aka the McKelvey Report) in full. The verdict follows two challenges to the College's decision, one...
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    BVA announces new healthcare plan for members

    The BVA has announced the launch of a new members' service: a healthcare plan provided by health insurers Westfield Health. The plan is now available for BVA members who are practice owners, to offer to their employees. Cover starts from just...
  • VetSurgeon News

    BVA urges companies to offer consumers choice over halal / kosher meat

    Following last weekend's Mail on Sunday revelation that a number of well-known organisations have been routinely serving meat from animals which have not been humanely slaughtered, the BVA has written to the companies involved, both to express concerns...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Owners prepared to pay for less frequent dosing

    Zoetis has announced the results of a YouGov survey it commissioned to look at pet owner compliance. The survey, which formed part of the company's 'Respect Antibiotics' campaign, indicates that owners believe they are reasonably compliant. 55% of...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Burgess launches complete food for rabbits and guinea pigs

    Burgess Excel has launched The Excel Food Cube, billed as the first truly 'complete' food for rabbits and guinea pigs, aka 'fibrevores'. According to the company, it's the first time that rabbit and guinea pig owners will be able to feed a convenient...
  • VetSurgeon News

    FAB presents awards for feline-friendly medicines

    The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has announced the winners of four 'Easy to Give' Awards, given to the makers of veterinary medicines designed to be easy to administer to cats. Claire Bessant, FAB's Chief Executive, said: 'Medicating cats is notoriously...
  • VetSurgeon News

    RCVS calls for comments on new draft Performance Protocol

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is calling for comment on a draft Performance Protocol, which aims to manage proportionately any justified concerns about the professional performance of veterinary surgeons and registered veterinary nurses. ...
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    Woodley launches free haematology quality control program

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced the launch of its Quality Control Program for all Melet Schloesing MS4, MS4 + and MS4 5 Vet Haematology Analyser customers. Quality controls (QC) form part of a quality assurance (QA) program to guide the...
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    RVC epilepsy app to be available in seven languages

    The Pet Epilepsy Tracker, an app developed by the RVC to help pet owners monitor their dog's condition and response to treatment, is to be translated into seven languages and offered throughout Europe. Launched during National Epilepsy Week in May...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Vetcel practices to get health & safety training

    Vetcel , the veterinary buying group, has announced a partnership with Training Progress , through which it will deliver its health and safety training information to member practices. Training Progress is a training management system designed primarily...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Win a year's online CPD from Improve at London Vet Show

    Improve International is offering six subscriptions each day to its Online Bitesize CPD training programme on its stand – D25 - at the London Vet Show. Visitors will have the opportunity to test their knowledge in a short quiz with three veterinary...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Farm vets: Last chance for £500 cash prize

    Market research company Bax Interaction has made a last call for veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey about parasite control practices for beef cattle - with a chance to win a £500 cash prize. The research aims to establish: which products...
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    Royal Canin launches 1.5kg & 3.5kg Feline Satiety Support

    Royal Canin has introduced Feline Satiety Support diet in 1.5kg and 3.5kg bags to complement the existing packs of 28 sachets. Royal Canin veterinary support manager Lepha McCartan said: "As every vet and vet nurse knows, obesity is an ever-increasing...
  • VetSurgeon News

    Vets reminded about March retention fee deadline

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary surgeons that the retention fee payment deadline is 31 March. Fee payments received after 1 April are subject to an extra £35, and veterinary surgeons whose fees remain unpaid after 31 May are removed from the Register...
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    Poor sex education causing 850,000 unplanned kittens per annum

    Poor sex education amongst cat owners may be leading to more than 200,000 unplanned litters - or 850,000 kittens every year in the UK, according to research published online in the Veterinary Record today . Authors Dr Philippa Welsh, Professor Tim...