Veterinary News Headlines

    New £1.2M MRI at Somerset referral centre

    Cave Veterinary Specialists in Somerset has installed a new £1.2M Phillips Ingenia 1.5T Evolution MRI scanner for shorter anaesthetics for its patients, and more detailed and accurate diagnosis of complex neurological conditions. The new scanner takes...

    Kruuse launches manuka Mud Fever Kits

    Kruuse UK has announced the launch of its new Mud Fever Kits for horses. Kruuse says the launch follows independent studies last year by Aimi Duff BVM&S, MRCVS (Scott, Mitchell & Associates, Hexham) on the use of Manuka ND dressings for the treatment...

    Horiba to host rabbit head tilt webinar

    Horiba UK is hosting a free webinar about overcoming the challenges of head tilt and ‘spinning’ rabbits on Wednesday 10th April from 7:30-9pm. “Tilts, Spins, and Tears: Approaches to head tilts in rabbits” will be presented by Dr Madonna Livingstone...

    Free thermometer with Rehydion

    CEVA Animal Health is giving away a digital thermometer with every purchase of three bottles of Rehydion gel Formula Plus According to CEVA, dehydration can be a big problem for farmers, causing weakness, scouring and weight loss but Rehydion gel...
  • RCVS trials new dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced that it is to trial a new alternative dispute resolution scheme for users of veterinary services who have complaints which aren't serious enough to call into question a veterinary surgeon or nurse's fitness to practice. The...

    New book explains how to talk to clients about overweight pets

    Purina has published ‘New Perspectives on Pet Obesity, Moving to a Behavioural Science Model’, an e-book that explores new ways of tackling weight management with clients. The book includes interviews with researchers and thought leaders, including...

    Neurologists seeking canine spinal injury cases for study to help predict recovery

    Neurologists Nicolas Granger (pictured) and Jon Prager from Bristol Vet Specialists are recruiting dogs paralysed following thoraco-lumbar spinal cord injury for a study which aims to see whether new ultrasound software can predict recovery in dogs after...
  • Equine infectious anaemia detected in Northumberland

    Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in a horse in Northumberland following importation from the Netherlands, Defra confirmed today. The premises is currently under restriction and the infected horse will be humanely destroyed in line...

    RCVS & BSAVA issue statement on postgrad qualifications

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and British Small Animal Veterinary Association have issued a joint statement concerning the postgraduate qualifications CertAVP, PGCertSAM and PGCertSAS. The statement follows the introduction earlier this...

    New BEVA medicines guidance

    The BEVA has revamped its online medicines guidance resource to help members to negotiate the intricacies of prescribing equine medicines and to use the Cascade accurately. Compliance with equine medicines legislation involves the challenges of food...

    Survey reveals impact of the pandemic on veterinary surgeons

    A survey of 500 veterinary professionals, carried out by marketing communications agency Pegasus, has revealed how veterinary professionals feel that the pandemic has affected their working lives. 72% said they think clients undervalue remote consultations...
  • Free webinar about the efficient diagnosis of inflammatory diseases

    Kit Sturgess, RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine, will present a webinar for vets: “Diagnosis of inflammatory disease in cats and dogs – Getting the most from your practice laboratory?”, on Thursday 2nd March, 7:30 - 9:00pm In the Horiba-sponsored...

    New course to help vet surgeons deal with complaints

    The RCVS Academy has launched a free scenario-based course to help veterinary professionals respond to complaints with confidence and compassion. Developed in partnership with the Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS), the course uses practical...

    BSAVA launches free ECC learning resources

    The BSAVA has announced the addition of emergency and critical care (ECC) learning resources to its free online CPD bank . New subject areas include emergency planning, traffic accidents, excessive bleeding, seizures, poisonings, choking and breathing...
  • Here today, gong tomorrow

    The President of the Veterinary Benevolent Fund (VBF) Dr Lydia Brown has been awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Years Honours List, for services to the veterinary profession. Lydia qualified as a veterinary surgeon from Liverpool and has spent most...

    Dermatology learning opportunity at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is inviting vets to come to its Skinsights Learning Academy, taking place in the theatre on the company's stand at the London Vet Show. The company says its Skinsights Learning Academies help support individuals and practices improve the healthcare...

    Zoetis relaunches treatment for clinical mastitis

    Zoetis has relaunched a broad spectrum intramammary treatment for clinical mastitis, as Lincocin Forte S. For vets seeking to prescribe an alternative first-choice tube, independent mastitis authority Dr Andrew Bradley suggests it could be a logical...

    Survey reveals what nurses think about the job

    A new survey by Petplan has given an insight into how veterinary nurses regard their job. The survey, conducted at BVNA Congress, found that 73% of nurses feel that clients do not have a sufficient understanding of their role in practice. Louisa...

    Pfizer launches first modified live vaccine against E.coli in chickens

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched Poulvac, the first modified live vaccine against E.coli in chickens. The company claims that the vaccine, which can be used from one day of age, is set to bring major benefits in safeguarding the health of broilers...

    RCVS to trial 'significantly different' dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced it will be launching a new nine-month alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial this autumn which will be administered by the law firm that runs the General Optical Council’s ADR scheme. Nockolds Solicitors was approved as...

    Vet nurses can now become Practice Standards Scheme Assessors

    The RCVS has announced that Council has approved a pathway for RVNs to become Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Assessors. The change to the Practice Standards rules means that RVNs who have at least five years’ experience within the profession are eligible...

    RCVS launches faster, more compassionate way of dealing with less serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS has launched its new Charter Case Committee (CCC), which aims to provide an alternative, compassionate and streamlined way of dealing with less serious cases of professional misconduct. The Committee has been named after the Supplementary...

    Ceva launches fireworks marketing support pack

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a marketing support pack to help vets raise awareness of pheromones as a solution to firework fears in cats and dogs. The pack highlights the benefits of Adaptil and Feliway and Ceva’s ThunderShirt range of calming wraps...

    Kruuse launches equine drapes and gowns

    Kruuse has launched a range of seven specialized sterile surgical disposable drapes and gowns developed for the surgery team working in equine clinics or hospitals. The company says its new surgical sets have been designed so they include a comprehensive...

    A big thanks to all vets from the RSPCA

    The RSPCA has thanked the veterinary profession for its support as the charity endeavours to maintain an emergency-only service to animals through the coronavirus crisis. RSPCA Chief Veterinary Officer, Caroline Allen, today praised the vets and nurses...