VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More

    Vote for your favourite veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross is calling for nominations from veterinary practices across the country for its Veterinary Nurse of the Year Award 2009. The annual award is presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Annual Congress. It recognises...

    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...

    RCVS publishes preliminary reports into vet workforce issues

    The RCVS has published two preliminary reports which bring together the quantitative and qualitative research it has conducted into the current workforce crisis in the profession. Lizzie Lockett, RCVS CEO, said: “It’s clear that there are a number...

    New CPD partnership to share latest evidence-based knowledge with vets

    Improve International has announced a partnership with the University of Cambridge to share its specialists' evidence-based knowledge with veterinary surgeons. The new Improve Veterinary Academy Series is comprised of five month-long semesters, each...

    Study shows benefits of NSAIDs to reduce lameness in dairy heifers at calving

    Herd Health Consultancy is highlighting a study published in the Journal of Dairy Science which has shown the benefits of using NSAIDs routinely in heifers at first and subsequent calvings and, in conjunction with conventional best practice of a therapeutic...

    New treatment for allergic dermatitis in dogs

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has approved Numelvi (atinvicitinib) tablets for the treatment of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis in dogs. The maker, MSD Animal Health, says Numelvi is "the first and only second-generation Janus kinase...

    Vets' CPD compliance improves 'significantly'

    The RCVS has reported the results of its recent audit of CPD undertaken by veterinary surgeons and nurses, finding significantly improved compliance with its CPD requirements. Last year a cohort of 1,010 veterinary surgeons responded to the CPD audit...

    Fat cats are the most pressing welfare problem

    The BVA has released the result of a survey of its members to identify what vets think are the most pressing welfare needs affecting cats in the UK. According to the Spring 2022 Voice of the Profession survey, one in four cats (24%) seen in practices...
  • Research reveals how strangles spreads

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College, published in the Equine Vet Journal has revealed new insights into how strangles spreads amongst horses in the UK 1 . The authors say the research marks a significant step forward in understanding how veterinary...

    Veterinary nursing qualifications under review

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has embarked upon the most extensive review of its veterinary nursing qualifications for many years, in order to meet the timetable for Ofqual's implementation of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF)...

    Princess Anne opens RVC's new centre

    Her Royal Highness Princess Anne has opened the Royal Veterinary College's new Teaching and Research Centre. The Centre - at the college's Hawkshead Campus in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire - will provide a home for the RVC's lifestyle research, which...

    Friday is Bring Your Dog To Work Day

    Friday is National Bring Your Dog To Work Day , which aims to promote the benefits of dogs at work and raise money for All Dogs Matter , a rehoming charity. The initiative was set up in 2014 by Mark Hirschel and Jo Amit, the co-founders of pet product...

    Vet reprimanded for making fraudulent insurance claims

    Donal Johnston MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned as to his future conduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after admitting four separate charges related to fraudulent insurance claims. Each charge related to fraudulent pet insurance claims that...

    Dechra adds fipronil to Veterinary Essentials range

    Dechra Veterinary Products has added to its Veterinary Essentials range of veterinary-licensed post-patent products with the launch of Fiprocat and Fiprodog, a fipronil spot-on solution for the treatment and prevention of on-animal flea infestations...

    New research shows importance of oral care for dogs

    The Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition has announced new research - published in BMC Vet Research 1 - which examined the progression of periodontal disease in miniature schnauzers and found that without effective and frequent oral care, dental disease...

    New BEVA CPD course finds answers after life

    The BEVA is holding Finding answers after life, a CPD post-mortem course at the University of Surrey on Wednesday 20 October 2021. The hands-on course, which is worth 7 CPD hours, has been organised by Dr Nicola M Parry, Recognised Specialist in Pathology...

    New guide to help vets set up senior pet clinics

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new guide to help vets set up and run Senior Pet Clinics with their nurses. The publication of the guide follows a study of vet professionals published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery which revealed that...

    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...

    Parasitologist says profession has vital role in preventing zoonotic disease in children

    Maggie Fisher MRCVS, the parasitologist and chairman of ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites), has highlighted studies which demonstrate an association between the common parasite, Toxocara spp. and human disease, and has...

    Southfields cuts ribbon on £16M veterinary referral hospital in Basildon

    Linnaeus-owned Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened its new purpose-built 42,000 sq ft referral centre in Basildon, Essex. The centre, which is one of the largest animal hospitals in the UK, offers 14 specialist-led services. Hospital director...

    RCVS charity to fund research into feline rotavirus and equine gut bacteria

    The RCVS Charitable Trust has made two 'Blue Sky' grants of £20,000 each for research into feline rotavirus and equine gut bacteria. One award has been made to Allison German and Kenton Morgan at the University of Liverpool as a Richard Daubney Research...

    RCVS candidates throw their hats in the ring

    The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections this year and is inviting veterinary surgeons and nurses to put their questions to them directly for a video reply. There are eleven candidates...

    Cheshire referral centre starts work on £300K expansion

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists, in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, has started work on a £300,000 extension. The extension will triple the size of the hospital's waiting room and nearly double the number of consultation rooms to seven, including one cat...

    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...

    Veterinary and paediatric cardiologists forge new bond after their newborns diagnosed with congenital defects

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists , a small animal referral hospital in Alton, Hampshire and part of the CVS Group, has announced a partnership with the Evelina London Children’s Hospital to promote the concept of ‘One Health’. The partnership...