Veterinary News Headlines

    Avid MicroChips can now be registered in one click

    Avid, the maker of pet microchip indentification products has developed its registration system so that Avid MicroChips can now be registered via practice management software using the VetXML schema . This instantly registers the microchip directly...

    Interactive campaign to teach owners about equine gastric ulcers

    Merial has announced the launch of a new Blippar app designed to educate horse owners about gastric ulcers. By using the app - which is available free from the App Store for iPhone or Google Play for Android phones - to scan the company's Gastrogard...

    Ceva's cardiology webinars now available on-demand

    Ceva has announced that its cardiology webinar series, which attracted over 1,600 veterinary professionals when viewed live, is now available to view on-demand by visiting www.cardaliscpd.co.uk . The webinars, which cover the management of heart failure...

    Gwynedd vet reprimanded for 'reckless' certification

    The Disciplinary Committee (DC) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week issued a reprimand to a veterinary surgeon for reckless certification of an equine passport, having found her to have been "wholly indifferent" as to whether the horse...

    Postmen in fear of Yorkshire Terriers and Jack Russells

    Pit Bull Terriers, Rottweilers and Bulldogs are the breeds most feared by postmen, according to a survey just announced by esure home insurance . More surprisingly, Jack Russells and Yorkshire Terriers also appeared in the top ten list of breeds likely...

    Nearly half newly-qualified vets complete PDP

    Figures produced by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons show that almost half of the first cohort of newly-qualified vets to sign up to the Professional Development Phase (PDP) have now completed it. The PDP is a web-based database that enables...

    DC accepts Dorset vet's undertaking never to practise

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to accept undertakings from a Dorset veterinary surgeon, Philippa Ann Rodale MBE, in which she requests that her name is removed from the RCVS Register of Veterinary Surgeons with effect from 31 July 2015, and...

    RCVS launches Extra-Mural Studies audit

    A Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons audit panel is to visit UK veterinary schools to assess how Extra-Mural Studies (EMS) is being carried out, identify good practice and make recommendations for improvement. The exercise is part of a package of measures...

    Kruuse announces new equine telemetric ECG system

    Kruuse UK has announced that it will be launching its new Android telemetric ECG system at BEVA 2011. The original Televet 100 supports transmission of ECG data to a range of approx 100m (330ft), allowing recording and displaying of real time data...

    Equilis Prequenza advert found in breach of NOAH Code

    The National Office of Animal Health Code of Practice Committee has found MSD Animal Health in breach of the NOAH Code on promotion for its advertisment for Equilis Prequenza. The advert appeared in three separate issues of Veterinary Times (15, 22...
  • MSD launches 'No Hiding' pet parasite campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched 'No Hiding', a campaign designed to educate pet owners about parasite control and add value to the consultation process by encouraging veterinary nurses and front-of-house staff to get more involved and share their expertise...

    RCVS launches new programme to encourage veterinary innovation

    The RCVS has launched ViVet , a new programme designed to ensure veterinary professionals are at the forefront of technological innovation in the animal health sector. ViVet (derived from the Latin word ‘vivet’ meaning ‘it will thrive’) will, says...

    New veterinary decision-making website for new grads

    Mary Fraser MRCVS from Girling and Fraser has launched 'Could, Would, Should' a new initiative to support new grads in developing their decision-making skills. Mary (or, to give her her full title, Dr Mary Fraser BVMS PhD CertVD PGCHE FHEA MAcadMEd...

    Improve launches My Veterinary Career

    Improve Veterinary Education and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), has launched My Veterinary Career, a new points-based career pathway so vets can structure their training and qualifications around different clinical...

    Coming soon: new edition of the BSAVA Manual of Reptiles

    The BSAVA will be launching the third edition of its Manual of Reptiles , edited by Simon Girling and Paul Raiti, at Congress this year. Extensively updated, the new edition reflects the increasing sophistication of reptile medicine and surgery and...
  • RCVS Council votes to consult on changes to disciplinary system

    The RCVS Council has decided, by majority vote, to consult with the professions on possible changes to the disciplinary system. At the meeting, which took place last Thursday, Council members were asked to decide how to proceed with three specific...

    RCVS publishes revised complaints procedure

    The RCVS has published a revised complaints procedure on RCVSonline. The procedure represents the culmination of 12 months of work from the College's Preliminary Investigations Committee, with the aim of making the decision-making processes...

    Early warning system to defend cows from bluetongue

    Scientists from the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright, UK Met Office and the Jersey State Veterinary Service and Jersey Meteorological Department, are working together on an early-warning system to help defend cattle against the spread of 'bluetongue...

    Hill's feline webinars are a hit

    Hill's Pet Nutrition reports that more than 1,500 veterinary surgeons and nurses have already subscribed for its series of feline webinars, hosted by Professor Danielle Gunn Moore. Indeed, the company says the series has been so popular that vets are...

    Veterinary profession petitions for CCTV in abattoirs

    VetSurgeon member Anthony Todd has started a petition amongst veterinary surgeons and nurses, calling for the installation and routine monitoring of CCTV in all pre-slaughter areas of licensed abattoirs in the UK. The petition was triggered by a news...

    New grooming range to sell in practice

    Animalcare has joined forces with Pet Remedy to launch a new range of de-stress grooming products for practices to offer clients who find their pet's bath time a particularly stressful experience. The range comprises of a detangling pre-wash, a cleansing...
  • Horiba to host free haematology webinar for vets

    Horiba UK Ltd is to host In practice haematology - beyond the pale! , a free CPD webinar presented by Ronnie Barron from the University of Glasgow Veterinary School, on Thursday 28th October at 7:30pm. Ronnie (pictured right) will look at quality control...

    New research shows tendon injuries don't affect racehorse performance

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has discovered that a racehorse's performance does not markedly change after it has recovered from a tendon injury. The research was led by Bryan O'Meara, who is in the final year of a three year clinical...

    BSAVA announces 2021 and 2022 award winners

    The BSAVA has announced its award winners for 2021 and 2022. And the winners are: Laurent Garosi (T he Bourgelat Award for outstanding international contributions to the field of small animal practice), Sarah Girling (The Simon Award for outstanding...

    FNCBs of gastrointestinal masses provide clinically useful samples

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that ultrasound-guided fine-needle cytological biopsies (FNCB) of gastrointestinal masses provided a clinically useful sample in two thirds of cases, particularly...