Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets invited to inappetence breakfast meeting at ISFM Feline Congress

    Dechra, maker of Mirataz, is hosting a feline inappetence breakfast meeting at the ISFM Feline Congress at The Clayton Hotel in Dublin at 7.15am on Saturday 1st July to update vets on the practical management of inappetence in cats. The one hour ‘Wake...

    Royal Canin offers free places on video-making course

    Royal Canin is offering three free places on 'Video-making for social media', a CPD training course organised by the VPMA and SPVS. Advances in mobile phone technology, combined with the simplification of video-editing software and the adoption of...

    RCVS takes first steps towards regulating artificial intelligence in the veterinary sector

    RCVS CEO Lizzie Lockett has outlined the College's likely approach to regulating artificial intelligence (AI) in the veterinary sector at a roundtable event it hosted last week. At the roundtable, Liz Barton MRCVS, Head of Communications at Vet.CT...

    RCVS announces new Head of Legal Services/Registrar

    The RCVS has announced the appointment of Gordon Hockey as its Head of Legal Services/Registrar. Gordon, who was previously Head of Professional Conduct and Assistant Registrar, has latterly been Acting Registrar, following the departure of Jane...

    Petplan wins award for social media fundraising campaign

    Petplan has been awarded an Insurance Times Tech Award for its social media campaign entitled "Like & Donate", which was devised to support two animal charities, the Dogs Trust and Cats Protection. As part of the campaign, pet lovers are being encouraged...

    New awards for evidence-based approach to vet medicine

    RCVS Knowledge has announced two new categories for its annual awards, which are now open for applications. The awards, which which celebrate initiatives that advance the quality of veterinary care and demonstrate a commitment to using an evidence...

    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...

    Last call for comments on draft RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for vets

    It's the final call for comments on the draft new RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons, as the consultation closes on Friday, 24 June 2011. The new draft Code, which is intended to replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional...

    New study finds ticks present year-round risk in the UK

    A new study carried out by The University of Salford and sponsored by Merial has found that ticks present a risk all year round in the UK 1 . Researchers found that ticks continued to quest in woodlands throughout the year, even during the coldest...

    New DNA test to prevent foal deaths in Fell & Dales ponies

    A DNA test which will save foals from unnecessary pain and suffering, and ultimately death, has been launched by the Animal Health Trust. Foal Immunodeficiency Syndrome (FIS), a genetic disorder which is known to affect Fell and Dales ponies, causes...

    SPVS to hold webinar on exiting practice

    SPVS is to host a webinar: 'Exiting practice on your terms', presented by Simon Biles from Moore Scarrott on Tuesday 13th December at 7:30pm. The Association says: "Deciding how best to exit a practice that you have usually spent the majority of your...

    Andy Moores certified to perform 3rd gen TATE elbow replacements

    Orthopaedic surgeon Andy Moores has been certified to perform third-generation TATE elbow replacement procedures. Andy Moores said: "Elbow replacement surgery, despite advancements in both the implant and technique, remains a complex procedure with...

    CVS converts 66-year-old boozer into state-of-the-art veterinary hospital

    CVS has completed the conversion of a 66-year-old pub in Gorleston, Norfolk, into a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital. The Veterinary Hospital and Surgery acquired the Magdalen Arms in late 2014 and started work on the conversion of the listed...

    Cost of living crisis hits horse owners

    The Blue Cross has released new figures which show that more horse owners may be struggling financially to keep their horse. So far this year the charity says it has received 144 requests from people asking for it to take in or help rehome their horse...

    Bookings open for Vets Now ECC Congress 2024

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its emergency and critical care Congress, taking place on Thursday 7th and Friday 8th November 2023 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Open to all veterinary professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and...

    Hill's launches veterinary diet for neutered cats

    Hill's has launched VetEssentials NeuteredCat, a low fat diet for the 90% of UK cats that are estimated to have been neutered. According to the company, neutered cats are over three times more likely to become overweight and/or suffer from urinary...

    New Canine Cruciate Registry to help vets improve patient care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched the Canine Cruciate Registry, billed as a first of its kind in veterinary medicine, The Canine Cruciate Registry is a free, anonymised, data collection audit tool that will enable veterinary surgeons to share information...

    BSAVA Alba 2023 tickets go on sale

    Tickets for BSAVA Alba, which will take place on 22nd – 23rd September at the MacDonald Inchyra Hotel near Falkirk, have gone on sale. Open to all in the veterinary profession, the event offers up to ten hours of CPD, and covers a range of topics such...

    First plastic-free, veterinary disinfectant wipe to launch at London Vet Show

    Byotrol has announced the launch of Anigene Professional Surface Disinfectant Wipes, the first and only plastic-free surface wipe which is compliant with all biocidal regulations. Polypropylene or plastic-based wipes, which have been industry standard...
  • Vets say managing and retaining staff is a growing challenge

    CM Research, the veterinary market research company , has released the results of a survey which suggests that staffing and HR issues are becoming an increasing challenge for the profession. 629 veterinary surgeons picked from 12 answers to the following...

    New guidelines to help vets decide what's routine and what's research

    On the 1st July, the RCVS will publish new guidelines about whether procedures count as routine veterinary practice (RVP), clinical veterinary research (CVR) or as experimental. The new guidance replaces Chapter 25 of the Supporting Guidance to the...

    Record turnout at VET Festival

    Fitz All Media, organiser of the VET Festival, reports that a record 1,900 delegates and 60 exhibitors attended the event earlier this month, a 12% and 28% increase on the previous year, respectively. Founder Professor Noel Fitzpatrick said: "It is...

    BEVA to offer wetlab practicals at Congress

    BEVA has announced that it will be offering wetlab practicals at Congress for the first time this year (11th-14th September 2024, the ACC in Liverpool). The Arthrex Vet Systems Mobile Lab will be hosting hands-on sessions to help practitioners develop...

    Vet launches travel company for vets

    Jessica Lewis MRCVS and her husband James have set up VetSetters, a travel company specifically for veterinary surgeons. Jess, who works as an ECC locum in the North of England, launched the new service to provide sustainable travel options, with a...
  • Central CPD now delivering CPD live via Zoom

    Central CPD has started delivering CPD for vets live online using Zoom. The company says that while attendance CPD events are permitted under UK coronavirus guidelines, it has found that many lecturers and delegates are unwilling or unable to participate...