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    Agria offers free CPD and half-price insurance

    From today, all practices working with Agria will be given free six-month subscriptions for practice staff to access a range of Improve International's online Bitesize CPD modules. As part of the partnership between the two companies, anyone who takes...

    New report details the latest research in veterinary mental health

    The RCVS has published a report summarising the latest research presented by mental health and wellbeing researchers at last November's Mind Matters Initiative Research Symposium. The plenary speaker was Professor Rory O’Connor, Chair of Health Psychology...

    New demodicosis indication for Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that its parasiticide - Advocate Spot-On Solution - is now licensed to be used weekly, and for a prolonged period of time, in severe cases of demodicosis in dogs. According to the company, recent work carried out...

    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...

    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance for November lockdown

    Following the Prime Minister’s decision to reintroduce national restrictions across England from 5 November until 2 December 2020, the RCVS has updated its guidance which explains the type of work that can be carried out by veterinary practices under...

    New ECG webinar series for vets

    HeartVets, the specialist-led cardiology referral and telemedicine service, has launched a CPD webinar series offering vets an introduction to ECGs. Dave Dickson MRCVS (pictured right) said: "The ECG series is full of case examples and practical advice...

    NVS launches dual action toxin binder

    NVS has launched DuoTox, a broad-spectrum adsorbent for treating accidental ingestion of harmful substances in dogs and cats. DuoTox is the first product to combine activated charcoal and diosmectite, providing a wider spectrum of absorbency against...

    RCVS DC postpones judgement on Hampshire vet

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has postponed judgment on sanction for 12 months in the case of a Hampshire veterinary surgeon found guilty of serious professional misconduct for cumulative failures to provide...
  • New study suggests reduced complication rates with laparoscopic vs open ovariectomy

    A retrospective study published in the BSAVA's Journal of Small Animal Practice suggests that complications are less common after a laparoscopic than an open ovariectomy 1 . For the study, Tim Charlesworth, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...

    Virbac neutering initiative to reduce pressure on practice teams

    Virbac has announced two steps designed to help veterinary nurses take a more active role in neutering, thereby reducing pressure on practice teams. The first is to confirm officially that Suprelorin, it's non-surgical alternative for neutering male...
  • Flat-faced dogs fall out of fashion

    Figures highlighted today by the Brachycephalic Working Group suggest that flat-faced dogs might, at last, be falling out of fashion. Overall, there has been a 17% decline in Kennel Club registrations of all dogs so far this year. However, new registrations...
  • BCF launches Vita CR x-ray system

    BCF has announced the launch of the Vita CR x-ray system from Carestream (formerly known as Kodak). According to the company, the system provides high quality x-ray images, seamless integration into your existing workflow and improved productivity...

    Linnaeus puts £30K towards open-access publication

    Linnaeus has set up a funding scheme to cover the costs for its specialists, residents and interns to publish research open access in scientific journals. The Open Access Publication Charge (OAPC) initiative was introduced in 2021 to cover the fees...

    Receptionist at Kent practice celebrates seven decades of service

    Mrs Muriel Taylor, who worked as a receptionist at Pennard Vets in Kent for a staggering 70 years, has been presented with the British Veterinary Receptionist Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at a celebration with more than 100 staff at the practice...
  • 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...

    Sticky new treatment for poultry red mite

    Barrettine Environmental Health has launched MiteMax, a new treatment for poultry red mite (PRM) with a physical mode of action. Charles Phillips from Barratine said: "PRM poses a significant threat to laying hens particularly, with infestation costing...

    New European-wide postgraduate qualification in advanced small animal medicine

    An accredited General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) in Small Animal Medicine has been launched by Improve International . The course is aimed at veterinary professionals across Europe who want to advance their knowledge and diagnostic...

    New study finds machine learning could improve mastitis diagnosis in cows

    A new study published in Scientific Reports has found that machine learning has the potential to improve veterinary surgeons’ ability to diagnose herd mastitis origins accurately and reduce mastitis levels on dairy farms. The study, which was led by...

    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...

    Female vets needed to share thoughts on practice ownership and veterinary leadership

    XLVets, the cooperative of independent practices, is looking for female vets to share their thoughts on practice ownership and the wider aspects of leadership in a series of focus groups and interviews conducted using video conferencing. The research...

    Jurox launches expert guidelines for rabbit anaesthesia

    Jurox (UK) Ltd, manufacturer of Alfaxan for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, has published Considerations for Anaesthetising Rabbits , a booklet offering expert guidelines for rabbit anaesthesia. The booklet contains practical advice on handling rabbits...

    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...

    Scanner and goggles worth £6000 up for grabs from Vetoquinol

    Vetoquinol has just launched its Marbocyl 10% online case study competition in which veterinary surgeons are being invited to provide information about how they treat E.coli mastitis. Two winners (one in the UK and one in Ireland) will win a BCF EASI...

    New treatment for noise anxiety in dogs

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Sileo (Dexmedetomidine hydrochloride), a new prescription-only medicine for the treatment of noise anxiety in dogs. Sileo provides a micro-dose of dexmedetomidine hydrochloride, a selective alpha-2 adrenoceptor agonist...

    New fellowship for veterinary Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provides a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...