Veterinary News Headlines

    SPVS Senior Officer working to restructure VN training

    Jacqui Molyneux, SPVS President Elect, has announced details of the work she has been involved in to radically restructure and improve the training of veterinary nurses in the UK. For the last 10 years the VN qualification has involved candidates...

    iPad 2 up for grabs in BCF's imaging competition

    BCF Technology has launched a competition in which the person who submits the best photograph with the theme of: All in a day's work - animal imaging , will win an iPad 2. To enter the competition, you need to post your photographs, (and tell BCF...

    Walking dogs could help vets with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

    A new study published in Anthrozoos has concluded that military veterans with heightened symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) may benefit from an improvement in symptoms by walking dogs. The 8-week study 1 , which was part-funded by the...

    Vetlife publishes new support for lonely vets

    Vetlife has published a new information leaflet to help veterinary professionals suffering from loneliness. The charity highlights that loneliness affects the mental wellbeing of many in the profession, from locums being away from friends and family...

    RCVS Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against Essex vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against an Essex-based veterinary surgeon, having found him not guilty of charges relating to the measurement of horses and ponies. At the ten-day hearing, Marc Auerbach of Oak Equine Veterinary...

    RVN Georgina Hills becomes President of the Veterinary Management Group

    Veterinary nurse Georgina Hills has been elected President of the Veterinary Management Group (VMG), the professional association for all those in leadership and management roles in the veterinary sector. Since qualifying as an RVN in 1998, Georgina...

    First equine gastric ulcer study launched

    Richard Hepburn MRCVS has launched what is thought to be the world's first equine gastric ulcer study, designed to improve understanding and knowledge of ulceration in performance horses. Mr Hepburn is conducting the InnerVision study of performance...

    Police horses line up to take part in National Equine Health Survey

    The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch (Hyde Park) has joined forces with the Blue Cross to launch the charity's National Equine Health Survey, taking place this week. The National Equine Health Survey is an online snapshot survey designed to uncover...

    Former vet's charity gives life-changing grants to students

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom found out about the grant through VetSurgeon News. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students...

    ISFM launches new guide on feline stress and health

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has launched a new guide on feline stress and health to help veterinary professionals better understand, prevent and manage stress and distress in cats. Feline Stress and Health: Managing Negative...

    New BEVA guidelines on managing equine risks

    The BEVA has published new guidelines to help veterinary surgeons assess and manage the health risks of working with horses. The nine-page booklet is being distributed electronically to all BEVA members, together with a guide on spotting some of the...

    2020 OV Conference to be held online, tickets now available

    Improve International has announced that this year's Official Veterinarian Conference will be held online from the 28th September to the 2nd October as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 OV Conference will offer up to 25 hours of CPD with...

    Old age dogs needed for BSAVA PetSavers research

    PetSavers is on the hunt for the owners of old age dogs to take part in research designed to help help them and veterinary professionals provide the best care for their pets. Owners are being asked to provide a photo or video and a brief description...

    Registration now open for ISFM 2021

    Registration is now open for the ISFM 2021 World Feline Congress, taking place online from 25th to the 27th June. The theme this year is 'The ever-complex cat: a multidisciplinary approach to feline medicine', around which there will be a full programme...

    3883 veterinary nurses join the new register

    The new, non-statutory Register for veterinary nurses opened on 1st September. 3329 VNs were automatically included (having been listed with the RCVS since 2003). The remainder joined the list voluntarily. RVNs are obliged to undertake 45 hours...
  • 15 years after FMD, BVA asks government to reflect on vital role of vets

    On the 15th anniversary of the foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, the BVA has emphasised the vital role of vets and veterinary surveillance in protecting the UK from devastating disease outbreaks. The outbreak (confirmed in an abattoir on 19 February...

    New RCVS guidance on religious clothing in veterinary practice

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Veterinary Schools Council (VSC) have jointly published new guidelines on accommodating religious clothing and beliefs in veterinary education and clinical settings. Although developed by the RCVS and...

    Dogs help Facebook generation find real love & friendship

    Research by the Kennel Club to promote Discover Dogs (Earl's Court, 14th & 15th November) has found dogs help one in twenty people find love, and one in three to make new friends. More than four in five said the mere presence of a wagging tail...

    Disciplinary Committee restores Berkshire vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an application for restoration to the RCVS Register by James Main, who was struck off in 2011, following his administration of a prohibited substance to a racehorse and his subsequent attempts to conceal his...

    WSAVA's One Health Award goes to Mission Rabies founder

    Luke Gamble MRCVS, founder of the charities Worldwide Veterinary Service and Mission Rabies , has been announced as the winner of the WSAVA's 2016 One Health Award. Luke will receive his award at the 2016 WSAVA World Congress , which takes place from...
  • RCVS opens Vet History archive

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of Vet History , a new way to access its archive of historical veterinary manuscripts, correspondence, clinical case notes and photographs illustrating the history of the British veterinary profession from 1800...

    MSD launches telemedicine facility for practices

    MSD Animal Health has added a telemedicine system to its VetsDeliver platform which allows practices to set up online consultation rooms, hold online appointments on Zoom and charge owners in advance. To use the service, practices have to register...

    Herts practice promotes walking to improve mental health

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has launched an initiative to encourage its staff to walk more to enhance their mental wellbeing. For the 10,000 steps challenge, the practice has split into teams of eight which will compete against each other for a weekly...

    Herefordshire vet heads to the Maldives to save the turtles

    Herefordshire-based Alex McGhee MRCVS, a business intelligence manager at Linnaeus, has headed off to the Maldives to help save endangered sea turtles. Alex is applying the data science he uses in his day job to help local vets at the Olive Ridley...

    Butorphanol could be a predictor of canine brain tumours and intercranial hypertension

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists has published research in The Journal of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia which concluded that butorphanol administered as a premedicant for anaesthesia could be used to predict the presence of brain tumours or...