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    RCVS to hold mental health symposium in Manchester

    The RCVS is to hold its fourth Mental Health Research Symposium at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester on Tuesday 10th October. The symposium will be launched by Dr Leah Quinlivan (pictured right), a research fellow and chartered psychologist at the...

    2020 RCVS Knowledge Awards now open

    The 2020 RCVS Knowledge Awards , designed to recognise examples of continuous quality improvement (QI) in practice, are now open for applications and nominations. Open to anyone working in a veterinary setting at any stage of their career, the competition...

    RCVS launches consultation on veterinary nurse day-one clinical skills

    The RCVS has announced the launch of a consultation on the new proposed list of 'day-one' clinical skills needed by veterinary nurses when they first enter practice. The College says it welcomes comments on the new list from veterinary nurses, veterinary...
  • New guidelines for transport of equidae

    World Horse Welfare and Federation of European Equine Veterinary Associations (FEEVA) have announced the publication of a new set of practical guidelines on assessing the fitness for transport of equidae (horses, ponies, donkeys and their hybrids). ...

    Norbrook launches 2013-2014 Compendium

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has launched the 2013 - 2014 edition of its UK Veterinary Surgeon's Product Compendium. The compendium contains data sheets for the complete range of over 120 Norbrook products which are available in the UK and Northern...

    Rabbit food report causes fur to fly

    Supreme Petfoods Ltd has published the results of tests on small animal petfood which, according to the company, highlight significant problems with the on-pack declarations and contents of a number of the leading brands. The tests, which were carried...

    New guidelines to help vets decide what's routine and what's research

    On the 1st July, the RCVS will publish new guidelines about whether procedures count as routine veterinary practice (RVP), clinical veterinary research (CVR) or as experimental. The new guidance replaces Chapter 25 of the Supporting Guidance to the...

    Virbac offers free Romanowsky stain kits

    Virbac is offering a free Rapid Romanowsky stain kit and Coplin jars to practices buying easOtic and Epi-Otic in a new promotion which runs until the end of October. easOtic is Virbac's treatment for otitis externa. It features a 1ml airless pump...

    Vets, have you experienced discrimination?

    The BVA has launched a survey to gather experiences of discrimination in the veterinary professions. Veterinary nurses, veterinary surgeons, students and other veterinary professionals are all invited to take part in the anonymous survey and share...

    New guidelines on use of NSAIDs in cats from ISFM

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has published ' Consensus Guidelines on the Long-term use of NSAIDs in cats ' in the July 2010 edition of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. The society says it has developed the...
  • BEVA debate suggests equine practice needs to adapt to family life

    Moral Maze, a debate held by members at the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress earlier this month, has concluded that equine practice needs to adapt to accommodate family life. 92% of voters agreed with the motion: Equine practice...

    Vet Direct becomes sole distributor for Horizon ligation clips

    Vet Direct has announced that it has been given sole distribution rights for Horizon ligation clips in the UK. The company says ligation clips, used to clamp vessels, have been used in complex surgeries on humans (including heart surgeries) since...

    ISFM Feline Congress launches 30th July online

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is holding its annual congress online again in 2022, launching on 30th July at 1:30pm. This year’s theme is 'Feline Fine: how to create harmony between physical health and mental wellbeing in your...

    New map shows provision of virtual veterinary care

    The snappily named Veterinary Virtual Care Association European Affiliate (VVCA-EA) has published a new map showing how virtual veterinary care is provided across 40 countries in Europe. The map gives an overview of the regulation applying to virtual...

    MSD launches new vaccinator range

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new range of vaccination equipment to help sheep and cattle producers administer its portfolio of farm animal vaccines as effectively, cleanly and safely as possible. The new vaccinators all incorporate the Sterimatic...

    MSD relaunches bursary with new awards for students and practitioners

    MSD Animal Health has relaunched its Research Bursary Initiative to include awards for both vet students and practitioners. The existing MSD Animal Health Connect Bursary and Ruminant Research Bursary have been combined into the new MSD Animal Health...
  • Vets invited to open day for new exotics referral clinic in Shropshire

    Evolution Exotics, a new, independent exotics referral clinic which is opening on the 1st October in Cleobury Mortimer, South Shropshire, is hosting an open day for vets on Saturday 21st September from 10:00am to 4:00am. The new clinic is led by Marie...

    New broad spectrum fluoroquinolone from Animalcare

    Animalcare has launched a new broad spectrum fluoroquinolone antimicrobial (Enrofloxacin) which the company says is highly effective in the treatment of a wide range of conditions and easy to inject, with excellent tissue penetration. Enrocare solution...

    Hill's launches veterinary diet for neutered cats

    Hill's has launched VetEssentials NeuteredCat, a low fat diet for the 90% of UK cats that are estimated to have been neutered. According to the company, neutered cats are over three times more likely to become overweight and/or suffer from urinary...

    Ceva launches educational initiative to help young livestock vets succeed

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new initiative to help young vets attend a variety of educational opportunities to further their knowledge of cattle reproduction. The reprodAction Young Vet Initiative was introduced this month and three young vets...

    New guidance on responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology

    Zoetis has published a technical bulletin for veterinary professionals on the responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology. The guidance was written by Hany Elsheikha, Head of the European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP...
  • Vets say managing and retaining staff is a growing challenge

    CM Research, the veterinary market research company , has released the results of a survey which suggests that staffing and HR issues are becoming an increasing challenge for the profession. 629 veterinary surgeons picked from 12 answers to the following...

    Dewsbury veterinary hospital bags three 'outstanding' PSS awards

    Calder Vets ' Dewsbury animal hospital is celebrating being judged 'outstanding' in three Practice Standards Scheme awards, no less. The practice, which is part of the Linnaeus Group, achieved 'outstanding' status in diagnostic service, in-patient...

    PDSA urges vets to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on vets to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting the health...

    Disciplinary Committee refuses vet's application for restoration to register

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should not be restored to the RCVS Register, having previously struck him off for disgraceful professional conduct,...