Veterinary News Headlines

    Small animal medicine CPD coming up in 2019

    The following small animal medicine dentistry CPD events have been announced for 2019. If you are speaking at or hosting a small animal CPD event in 2019, please email details to press@vetsurgeon.org for it to be considered for addition to this list...
  • RCVS warns of internship scam

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is warning veterinary surgeons to be on their guard after it came to light that a fraudster is charging a £150 'non-refundable application fee' for an RCVS 'internship' which does not exist. Apart from anything...

    VETcpd Congress returns in September

    The VETcpd Congress is making a return this year, and will be held at Sandy Park on the outskirts of Exeter on 26th and 27th September. Organised by The Veterinary Edge in association with Simon Guiton of VETcpd, there will be three streams running...

    Essex referral centre appoints surgery specialist

    Essex veterinary referral practice VRCC has appointed an international specialist in small animal surgery to its growing team. Esteban Gonzalez joins the practice in Southfields, Laindon, from Ars Veterinaria in Barcelona, one of the leading veterinary...
  • Yorkshire vet campaigns to have vets heard about puppy farming

    Cat Henstridge, a small animal vet from South Yorkshire, has started a Facebook page to add the veterinary profession's voice to the campaign against the practice of puppy farming. Cat said: "I write a blog on my website and recently touched on the...

    Cheshire referral hospital triples neurology team

    Cheshire-based Northwest Veterinary Specialists has announced that it has tripled its neurology team with the appointment of two new specialists, Massimo Mariscoli and Luca Motta. Massimo (pictured left) qualified from Bologna Vet School in 1990 and...

    New survey shows how farmers rely on vets for BVD advice

    Boehringer Ingelheim's fourth National BVD Survey has found that 47% of farmers across the UK say veterinary advice was the main reason for their decision to vaccinate. 1243 farmers took part in the survey, which was held in partnership with the National...
  • TB testing bidder mounts then drops legal challenge

    Xperior Farm Health , one of the bidders for the government contracts to provide TB testing, has announced that it mounted a legal challenge to the procurement process, but has now withdrawn that challenge in the face of the 'aggressive' timeframe in...

    New vet tech treats eye infections in five seconds

    Photon Therapeutics is to launch PhotonUVC, a new device which claims to clear corneal infections in five seconds, on stand E30 at the London Vet Show this week. PhotonUVC Vet is a non-contact treatment which emits low dose ultraviolet C light at a...
  • Will Bayer's flea film break box office records?

    Bayer Animal Health has launched four short youtube films about parasites, fronted by celebrity veterinary surgeon, Scott Miller. The press blurb says the films "will provide pet owners with an amazing and educational journey into the world of...
  • Hairy times ahead for the RCVS

    Eleven members of staff at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons are growing moustaches this month in support of the Movember Challenge, a campaign which raises funds to help combat prostate cancer. Simon Wiklund, Advisory Manager and instigator...

    Carefree Credit now open to non FCA registered practices

    Carefree Credit, the company which provides a credit facility for practices to offer clients to pay for unexpected veterinary bills, has announced that from this month, practices can offer the facility to clients without themselves going through the...

    Protexin partners with Improve to offer free CPD

    Protexin Veterinary has partnered with Improve International to give its customer practices free CPD. Vouchers for twelve months' free access to Improve's Online Bitesize CPD series will be offered to veterinary surgeons, nurses and practice managers...
  • Proposed changes to VN training

    The traditional NVQ 'portfolio' system for student veterinary nurses could be phased out from next summer, under draft proposals from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Awarding Body, which has responsibility for the delivery of VN qualifications...

    Ceva launches Hepatosyl Plus for horses

    Ceva Animal Health has introduced an improved version of Hepatosyl, its liver support supplement for horses. Hepatosyl Plus for horses contains the same antioxidant ingredients as the original version but now also contains Silybin, the most active...

    Dogs with lungworm may be symptomless

    Elanco Animal Health, maker of Advocate, is highlighting a new study which found that in a group of dogs naturally infected by Angiostronglyus vasorum , 36.1% were clinically asymptomatic and apparently healthy. 1 This, says the company, suggests that...
  • RCVS listens to concerns over postnominals

    The RCVS Operational Board has announced that it will ask Council to review its decision to remove postgraduate postnominals from the Register, following the largely negative response from the profession to the idea, including a petition from Derbyshire...

    Boehringer launches novel treatment for CKD in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Semintra, a new liquid treatment for cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The active ingredient in Semintra is telmisartan, the first angiotensin receptor blocker to be licensed in veterinary medicine...

    New glucose meter for less than a tenner

    Woodley Equipment has launched the g-Pet species-specific glucose meter with a special introductory price of £9.50 Woodley says the g-Pet Glucometer makes testing quick easy and economical. Just insert a test strip, apply blood, and get results...

    Merial launches new NSAID for cattle, pigs and horses

    Merial Animal Health has launched Allevinix, a flunixin-based non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) pain killer for cattle, pigs and horses. Victoria Hudson, Product Manager for Merial Animal Health said: "We have positioned Allevinix as the flexible...

    ioLight launches first professional quality pocket digital microscope

    ioLight, a British startup, has announced the launch of the first professional-quality hi-res pocket digital microscope. The ioLight microscope fits in a jacket pocket and the company says it is both simple to use and robust. It unfolds to record...

    CVS neurologists widen understanding of discospondylitis in dogs and cats

    A research group at CVS led by Sergio Gomes has published three studies looking at discospondylitis in dogs and cats. Discospondylitis describes the infection of an intervertebral disc and its adjacent cartilaginous end plates and vertebral bodies...
  • Jingle Balls: reindeer has world-first keyhole surgery in time for Christmas

    Eskimo, a reindeer at Edinburgh Zoo has received life-saving surgery just in time for Christmas, making him the first reindeer in history to receive keyhole surgery. Vet Romain Pizzi successfully removed one of Eskimo's testes, which had been lodged...
  • BSAVA Congress breaks all records

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association is celebrating a record Congress, attended by more than 8,000 people. That's 16% up on last year and the largest number ever recorded. There were 5816 delegates (up from 5028 in 2010), including a record...

    91% of vets report that the job causes them mental health problems

    Zoetis reports that a survey it conducted amongst veterinary surgeons has found that 91% report mental health issues relating to their work. 98 veterinary surgeons from around the UK took part in the survey. The survey did not ask respondents to...