Veterinary News Headlines

    Royal Canin offers free practice team training day places

    Royal Canin is offering veterinary professionals the chance to win a free place on a dedicated practice team training course. As part of its continued support of the 2016 regional events organised by VPMA and SPVS, in partnership with Zoetis, the...

    Numbers of non-vet TB testers continue to climb

    UK Farmcare reports that more than 60 people from across the agricultural community have registered an interest in training to become an Approved Tuberculin Tester (ATT) of cattle. The role was created last November when the Animal & Plant Health Agency...

    Identi launches Practice Pet Protection Pack

    Identi has launched a Practice Pet Protection Pack to help vet professionals answer questions about microchipping before cat microchipping becomes compulsory in England from 10th June. The pack contains species-specific microchipping law guides, a...

    CVS runs clinical improvement project to improve cardiac ultrasound scan rates

    CVS is running a clinical improvement project in 48 of its small animal practices to improve the use of cardiac ultrasound scans in first opinion heart disease diagnosis and treatment. The project looked first at how effective CVS small animal first...

    It may be possible to predict which cats are going to get re-obstructed

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown it may be possible to predict the likelihood of re-obstruction and stricture formation occurring following perineal urethrostomy in male cats 1 . ...

    New endocrine app to aid diagnosis

    Dechra has created a new app with the Royal Veterinary College which promises to help vets better diagnose and treat endocrine disorders in companion animals. Typically, diagnosis of endocrine disease is based on a thorough history and physical examination...

    Oxford vet struck off for false export certification

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has this week decided that an Oxfordshire-based veterinary surgeon should be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of disgraceful professional conduct. At...

    RCVS Trust Adopt-A-Book campaign nears £17K

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Trust's Adopt-A-Book campaign has raised almost £17k in sponsorship to pay for the restoration of books in the historical collection. The latest book to be restored under the scheme is a nineteenth...

    VMD publishes results of drug re-classification review

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has published the results of the distribution category review, which has recommended the re-classification of 50 products from POM-V or POM-VPS to a less restrictive distribution category. Not all the products...

    Calf cryptosporidiosis problems on the rise

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has released diagnostic data which the company says indicates that calf scour problems caused by cryptosporidia are on the increase. A summary of 2010 results from the company's ScourCheck scheme, which identifies...

    NVS & The Blue Cross collect 5000th bag of clothes

    The Blue Cross and National Veterinary Services (NVS) are celebrating the success of a new initiative to generate additional saleable items for the charity, with the help of vet practices across the UK. Earlier this year, The Blue Cross teamed up...

    RCVS Trust invites applications for travel awards

    The RCVS Charitable Trust is offering up to 10 grants worth around £500 each, to support UK veterinary surgeons looking to pursue themes of clinical or non-clinical research involving short-term visits to veterinary or medical centres, or research...

    BVA and BCVA welcome High Court decision to allow badger cull

    The Badger Trust's legal challenge to Defra's plans for targeted badger cull pilots has failed in the High Court on all three grounds. Whilst the RSPCA has expressed its disappointment, the British Veterinary Association and British Cattle Veterinary...

    Veterinary Evidence celebrates 1st anniversary

    RCVS Knowledge is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Veterinary Evidence , its peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCVS Knowledge says it first identified the need for an open access and easily accessible means of distributing veterinary...

    Improve launches ophthalmology online learning programme

    Improve International has launched an an online Postgraduate Certificate Programme, due to start in September. The new course will be led by Dr Pedro Malho, DipECVO CES OphtVet DVM MRCVS, a European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology...

    Vets told to watch out for African horse sickness

    Outbreaks of bluetongue disease in East Anglia are an indication that its close relative African Horse Sickness is poised to strike the UK horse industry, warns Paul Jepson, chief executive and resident veterinary surgeon at The Horse Trust. Speaking...

    CPD cards sent to vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses

    The 2009 RCVS Continuing Professional Development Record Cards have been sent to all practising vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses. Undertaking and recording Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is a mandatory professional requirement for...

    Parasitologists concerned about changes to PETS scheme

    Parasitologists from ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) have been voicing their concern over the implications of the imminent changes to the UK's DEFRA-run Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). Under the new regulations, which take...

    BVA welcomes dog breeding report

    The BVA has welcomed an update report on dog breeding issues by the Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW). Working with a small group of stakeholders including the British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Kennel Club and RSPCA...

    Webinars help vets exceed CPD targets

    The Webinar Vet has released the results of a survey which shows that its members are far exceeding their 35 hour CPD target. Launched just over two years ago, The Webinar Vet was the first company in the UK to specialise in web-based CPD for vets...

    New mobile equine practice management system

    Eclipse Veterinary Software has released a new mobile addition to its equine veterinary practice management system. Eclipse Mobile allows veterinary surgeons to access up-to-date clinical information wherever it is needed, be that on the yard, at...

    Referral centre installs state-of-the-art ultrasound

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the private small animal referral centre based in Hertfordshire, has installed two new state-of-the-art ESAOTE ultrasound machines. DVS says The MyLab Twice Vet and the MyLab Class C Vet provide fast, efficient...

    RCVS invites vets to submit questions for election hustings

    The RCVS is to hold an online hustings on Tuesday, 19 March at 7pm to help voters decide who they wish to vote for in the upcoming RCVS Council elections, and is inviting members of the veterinary profession to suggest questions for the candidates...

    Elanco launches updated dermatitis support initiative

    Elanco Animal Health has launched an updated Atopica Comfort Club , a support initiative for veterinary professionals treating either canine atopic dermatitis or feline allergic dermatitis cases with Atopica. The Atopica Comfort Club loyalty scheme...
  • Task force issues new guidelines on management of canine epilepsy

    The International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force (IVETF), a group of 26 veterinary practitioner, neuropharmacology, neuropathology and neurology experts led by Holger Volk, Professor of Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery at the RVC, has issued new...