Veterinary News Headlines

    What's your position on cat neutering?

    A group of feline welfare charities are asking UK-based veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey to help them better understand neutering practices. The research is being carried out by Cats Protection, RSPCA, PDSA, Wood Green The Animal Charity...

    Midlands vet reprimanded for alcohol-related incidents

    Midlands-based Dr Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for serious professional misconduct involving drink driving convictions and being under the influence of alcohol whilst on duty as a veterinary...

    Cardiff vet restored to the Register

    Cardiff-based Nicola Jade Burrows MRCVS has been restored to the Register by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee, following her removal in May 2021 for dishonesty over insurance claims. At the hearing, the Disciplinary Committee considered whether she...

    Northants veterinary nurse suspended for keeping patient

    The RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Northants-based registered veterinary nurse who admitted to acting dishonestly with her employer, a client and a pet database company by taking home a patient that was supposed...

    New data on antibody therapy for dogs with Atopic Dermatitis

    Zoetis has presented six extracts which, it says, contribute to the body of evidence supporting the use of Lokivetmab, a therapeutic antibody for the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis. Zoetis says Lokivetmab targets and neutralizes canine interleukin...

    RCVS announces runners for 2018 Council election

    The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2018 RCVS Council election and is, once again, inviting veterinary surgeons to put questions to them directly in this year’s 'Quiz the candidates'. There are 10 candidates standing in this year...

    Henry Lamb wins Young Farm Vet of the Year

    The slightly inappropriately named poultry vet, Henry Lamb MRCVS, has been named Young Farm Vet of the Year in the National Egg & Poultry Awards organised by the magazine Poultry Business . Henry, who works at Crowshall Veterinary Services in Norfolk...

    Survey reveals why more vets don't use CT

    Teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT has released the results of a survey to explore why more vets aren't using computed tomography (CT) Over 90% of the 156 respondents (predominantly vets, but also managers) believed CT was important in...

    Equine vets find novel use for portable microscope

    An equine practice in the New Forest is reporting great success using the ioLight portable microscope to diagnose intestinal parasites in horses at the stable yard. Armed with the new microscope, New Forest Equine Vets (NFEV) has started offering...

    Vets asked to take part in Quality Improvement survey

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a national research project into quality improvement (QI) in the veterinary profession, which all members of the profession are invited to take part in. What is 'quality improvement', you ask? Good question. Sure, it's...

    First epidemiological study on hypoadrenocorticism in dogs under first opinion care in the UK

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published the first ever epidemiological study on hypoadrenocorticism in dogs within the UK primary-care population. The study “Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs under UK primary veterinary care: frequency...

    Cheshire referral centre awarded hospital status

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists has been awarded hospital status in the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The Cheshire-based specialist referral centre provides advanced surgical procedures and specialist veterinary support to practices in north west...

    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...

    Kennel Club asks vets to support obesity campaign

    The Kennel Club is calling on the profession to support Get Fit With Fido , its new campaign to help tackle the growing dog obesity crisis by educating owners about the range of different ways to get fit with their dogs.. In addition to the education...

    BEVA asks vets to take part in antimicrobial survey

    BEVA has launched a survey to find out more about antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in equine veterinary practice. The survey is open to all veterinary surgeon members and participants will be entered into a free prize draw to win £500...

    Nominations open for 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan has announced that nominations are now open for the 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards. The awards are to recognise the work carried out by veterinary professionals. Last year Petplan had a remarkable 37,000 nominations, for the five award categories...

    Dechra launches 5 mg SmartTab Prednisolone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched 5 mg Prednicortone (prednisolone) which can be split into increments of 1.25 mg using SmartTab technology. Dechra says the ability to split Prednicortone into 1.25 mg doses is particularly useful when used alongside...

    New name and bottle size for CEVAC® Chlamydophila

    CEVA Animal Health's live enzootic abortion vaccine, CEVAC ® Chlamydophila, has been renamed CEVAC ® Chlamydia and repackaged in a larger bottle size. According to the company, infectious abortion, particularly enzootic abortion (Chlamydiosis...

    BEVA Congress adds crèche facilities

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that it will be providing crèche facilities for babies and children up to 8 years of age at Congress (Birmingham ICC, 12-15th September). Jon Pycock, President of BEVA said: "A significant number...

    BSAVA announces expanded practical programme for Congress 2018

    The BSAVA has announced that it is increasing the number of practical sessions at Congress by a quarter. The practical, wet lab, small group and 'Breakfast with a Specialist' programme has expanded to enhance the CPD experience and to meet rising demand...
  • RVC launches appeal to help drought-ravaged Kenya

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched an appeal to the veterinary profession to raise a target of £10,000 to enable VetAid Kenya to help during what has become the worst drought in living memory in the Horn of Africa. According to the RVC,...

    Vet Direct launches new veterinary product range

    Vet Direct has launched a new range of products which it says are designed to make life easier for veterinary professionals working in a variety of roles within the industry. The new products are: AniPOC Handheld Monitor and Starter Kit Portable...

    Ceva launches cardiology e-learning programme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cardio Academy. The company says it's the first international cardiology e-learning programme offering CPD from leading international specialists. The programme can be accessed at www.cardioacademy.cevalearn.com . It...

    New initiative to support vets' and nurses' mental health and wellbeing

    The RCVS has launched Mind Matters , a new initiative to help address mental health and wellbeing issues within the veterinary profession. Neil Smith, RCVS Vice-President and Chair of the Mind Matters Initiative said: "Mental Health is a significant...

    Brexit deal or no deal, veterinary medicine supplies should be OK

    The National Office of Animal Health and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate have issued a joint statement concerning the supply of veterinary medicines when the UK leaves the EU, deal or no deal. "The majority of veterinary medicines used in the...