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  • 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...

    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...

    New online skin and ear cytology CPD from Dechra

    Dechra has launched a two hour online CPD session on skin and ear cytology for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The module was created in conjunction with Peter Forsythe BVM&S DVD MRCVS RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. Senior Brand Manager...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    Vet researcher uncovers Ice Age malformations which warn against further inbreeding in modern dogs

    Hugo Schmokel, an EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery at IVC Evidensia, has discovered malformations in Ice Age animals which may have developed as a result of inbreeding and which are also common in modern dogs. For his research, Hugo visited...

    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 Wiltshire-based oncology referral service

    Eastcott Referrals in Swindon has launched a new oncology referral service led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine, Matthew Best. The new service will offer all the chemo and surgical options. Matthew (pictured right) said: "At Eastcott,...

    Fitpatrick charity to host One Medicine virtual seminar in May

    Humanimal Trust, the charity set up in 2014 by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, is to host a virtual seminar about One Medicine on Friday 6 May 2022 with talks from leading human and animal medical professionals. Humanimal Trust is the only organisation...

    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...
  • 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...

    Free webinars on equine pain and locomotion

    Dechra is hosting a series of webinars about equine pain and locomotion, presented by Specialists David Bardell and Dr. Andy Fiske-Jackson. The webinars will take place every Wednesday at 7pm in May. David Bardell is a European and Royal College...

    Simparica Trio now licensed for lungworm

    Zoetis has announced that Simparica Trio is now licensed for the treatment of Angiostrongylus vasorum, aka lungworm in dogs. This, the company says, makes Simparica Trio the only oral moxidectin that is licensed to treat A.vasorum in dogs in the UK...

    Vetoquinol launches smaller pack size for Reprocine

    Vetoquinol has introduced a new smaller pack size for Reprocine, to help prevent wastage. The new 6 x 10ml pack is now available from wholesalers. Reprocine is licensed in the cow for uterine atony during the puerperal (post-parturient) period, placental...

    RCVS welcomes overseas-qualified veterinary surgeons

    Seventeen overseas-qualified veterinary surgeons who succeeded in passing the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Statutory Examination for Membership, have been admitted to the RCVS Register and may now practise in the UK. Remarkably, nearly half...

    Leeds vet struck off for assault conviction

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that a Leeds-based veterinary surgeon, whose convictions for threatening behaviour, theft, and assault made him unfit to practise, should be removed from the Register. At the outset of the two-day hearing...

    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...

    Equip Artevac will be in short supply

    Zoetis has announced a supply problem with Equip Artervac, its vaccine against equine viral arteritis The current inventory of Equip Artervac has an expiry date of March 29, 2023 and the company is not expecting a new batch to be available until the...

    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...
  • New campaign to highlight danger of Christmas treats

    Forum Animal Health , makers of Apometic, an emetic for dogs, has launched a campaign to raise awareness among vets about the dangers of human foods to dogs, particularly over the festive period. According to the PDSA, almost half a million dog owners...
  • BVA calls for animal welfare food labelling

    To mark British Food Fortnight (running until 2nd October) the BVA is calling for mandatory method of production food labelling, which it says could offer post-Brexit UK food producers and farmers a unique selling point. BVA has added its voice to...

    CVS embarks on new study to throw light on colitis in adult horses

    CVS is embarking on a new study to investigate and document the clinical and clinicopathological features, treatments and outcomes of colitis in UK adult horses. A team of researchers led by Tim Mair, CVS Equine Veterinary Director and Specialist in...

    Royal Charter to recognise veterinary nursing as a profession

    The RCVS has announced that its new Royal Charter, which recognises veterinary nursing as a profession, is due to come into effect early next year once it has been signed by Her Majesty the Queen and received the Great Seal of the Realm. The Charter...

    1,600+ respond to second RCVS Brexit survey

    The RCVS reports that over 1,600 EU-qualified veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses have already responded to its second survey on the implications for them of the UK’s decision to exit the European Union. The original survey was sent last year...