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    BSAVA launches new anaesthetic resource

    The BSAVA has put together a collection of resources on anaesthesia to support the veterinary profession during the coronavirus pandemic. The BSAVA Library Collection, which is freely available until the end of June 2020, includes resources relating...

    New resource to help vets with abusive reviews

    The British Veterinary Association has published 'How to manage unfair and abusive reviews online', after Voice of the Veterinary Profession statistics revealed that half of all vets have been on the receiving end of online abuse, with unfair reviews...
  • RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...

    Surrey referral centre now boasts three eye specialists

    North Downs Specialist Referrals is celebrating the success of two of its clinicians after they passed their exams to become European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Andra-Elena Enache and Savina Gogova join the head of service Richard Everson...

    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...

    DC refuses to restore former Kent-based vet

    Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, a former Kent-based vet, has had his application for restoration to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994...

    New product to help with canine anal gland impaction

    Animalcare has launched ProGlan, a tasty soft chew designed to support faecal consistency and help anal glands in dogs empty naturally. Apparently, anal gland impaction is the fifth most common reason for owners to take their dog to the vets 1 , and...
  • New study quantifies aggression in dogs

    A new study, led by academics at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences and published online in Applied Animal Behaviour Science , has investigated the occurrence of dog aggression towards people with a survey of UK dog owners. ...
  • MPs back compulsory microchipping

    Members of Parliament have recognised the British Veterinary Association's contribution to the promotion of microchipping dogs and the campaign for compulsory microchipping through an Early Day Motion (EDM) tabled by Andrew Rosindell MP (Conservative...

    BVA calls for restriction on anthelmintic dispensing

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is calling on the Veterinary Medicines Directorate to classify all anthelmintics as POM-V, so that they can only be prescribed by a veterinary surgeon, rather than by vets and Suitably Qualified Person (SQPs)...

    New publication shares latest advances in equine distal limb imaging

    Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound (VRU), Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) and the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) have published a free collection looking at the most significant advances in distal limb imaging from the past five years. "Advances...

    CEVA and Lincoln University present awards for pheremone research

    CEVA Animal Health and the University of Lincoln have presented three distance learning students on the university's pheromone therapy course with awards in recognition of their research into the benefits of pheromone therapy in combating behavioural...

    Disciplinary case against Kent vet dismissed

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has dismissed a case against a veterinary surgeon from Kent having found him not guilty of serious professional misconduct. Mr Francois-Guillame Saulnier-Troff - formerly an employee...

    OFT drops requirement for vets to display top 10 medicines

    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has dropped the requirement that veterinary practices display a poster in waiting rooms which tells clients what the top ten medicines they supply are, and their costs. The requirement was apparently dropped, initially...

    BSAVA and Vets Now agree to develop ECC postgrad cert

    The BSAVA and Vets Now have signed a partnership agreement to develop a new postgraduate certificate in emergency and critical care (ECC). The programme, which will follow the same broad structure as BSAVA's existing postgraduate certificate, will...
  • RCVS answers vets' and students' Brexit questions

    The RCVS has published a new web page giving the answers to frequently asked questions about the impact of Brexit on veterinary surgeons and students. The College has kicked off with questions and answers about the right to work in the UK and the...

    RCVS launches 1CPD learning and development platform

    The RCVS has launched 1CPD, a new learning and development platform which replaces the Professional Development Record (PDR) as a way for veterinary surgeons to plan, record and reflect on continuing professional development (CPD). The College says...
  • Anger over Defra's bongo drum away days for vets

    It seems that a series of one day conferences, organised by the Animal Health agency for vets and animal health inspectors involved in fighting bovine TB, haven't gone down as well as hoped. According to a report in yesterday's Daily Telegraph......

    Government calls for cat microchipping evidence

    The government has launched a call for evidence on cat microchipping , to find out what the effect of compulsory microchipping would be on owners, rescue and rehoming centres and cats themselves. Although microchipping has been a legal requirement...

    New resource for vet practices affected by suicide

    Vetlife has launched new guidance for veterinary workplaces affected by suicide, to accompany its postvention support service. Suicide postvention is the response and provision of support after a suicide. It aims to support recovery, and to prevent...

    Medivet partner says more flexible practice ownership models needed

    Medivet senior partner Adi Nell says the profession needs to consider new business models to encourage more vets into ownership, as well as fresh approaches to supporting the role. Responding to issues and recommendations highlighted in the latest...

    Dechra and Rockster pick up VetSurgeon Best Stand Awards

    Dechra Veterinary Products and Rockster Superfood for Dogs have picked up Best Stand Awards from VetSurgeon.org at the London Vet Show. John Alborough presented the awards at the event. Liz Rawlings from Dechra said: "It was certainly a whirlwind...

    WellVet Weekend returns to Cambridge in 2019

    The WellVet Weekend of inspirational speakers, sporting events, wellbeing workshops and social activities for vets, vet nurses and anyone working in the profession, is set to return to Girton College, Cambridge on the 6 th -8 th September 2019. The...

    Millpledge launches eye-catching bandage range

    Millpledge Veterinary has launched Rapz Eazy Tear Natural World, a range of bandages with eye-catching designs which represent endangered species from across the globe. Designed to be used as a tertiary cohesive layer, the Rapz Eazy Tear Natural World...

    Does poor turnout show vet apathy about empowering nurses?

    The RCVS is encouraging more vets to come to a series of events designed to help them make better use of veterinary nurses, after a poor turnout at the first two. The College wants more vets to come and share their ideas and insights into how the role...