Veterinary News Headlines

    Hampshire referral centre announces 2023 CPD programme for vets

    Hampshire-based Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists (SCVS) has announced its programme of free and paid-for CPD sessions for vets in 2023. The programme covers everything from diagnostic imaging and ophthalmic emergencies to using echocardiography...

    Vet to cycle round every practice in Somerset for Vetlife

    Vet Oscar Sinfield is to cycle round every practice in Somerset over two days in September to raise money for Vetlife. The route covers a distance of approximately 400 miles. Oscar said: “My goals for the event are to raise awareness about mental...

    RCVS renewal fees to go up 6%

    The RCVS has announced that the annual renewal fee for veterinary surgeons will increase by 6% subject to government approval. RCVS Council recommended the increase due to inflationary pressures and increased business costs. Dr Tshidi Gardiner MRCVS...

    New email marketing services for veterinary practices

    Two companies have simultaneously announced new services to help veterinary practices put systems in place to keep in regular contact with their clients via email. The first is the veterinary PR and copywriting consultancy MC Communications...

    VetCell appoints new staff to meet growing demand

    VetCell , the veterinary stem cell technology provider, has appointed a new member of staff to accommodate the growing demand for its range of services and products, which includes equine stem cell treatment and the Acelere TM f PRP system. VetSurgeon...

    Optimmune back in stock

    Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that Optimmune - which is used to treat Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) in dogs - is back in stock three weeks ahead of schedule following a temporary shortage in January. Melanie Dass, product...

    Vets' CPD requirement reduced by 25% for 2020

    The RCVS has reduced the annual requirement of hours of CPD that veterinary surgeons are expected to undertake in 2020 by 25% due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The annual minimum requirement for vets will be reduced from 35 to 26 hours of CPD...

    AHDB bluetongue webinar for vets

    The Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is hosting a webinar at 6:00pm tomorrow evening to update vets and other industry stakeholders about bluetongue and the current BTV-3 strain that has been confirmed in cases in cows and sheep...

    Money off vouchers and other fleabies from Virbac

    Virbac is launching a nationwide consumer campaign directing pet owners into practice with a special £1 off Indorex voucher promotion. Indorex product manager Victoria Hudson said: "Participating practices also have the chance to win £250 worth of...

    VET Festival announces speaker line-up for 2016

    The VET Festival has announced its speaker line-up for this year's event, taking place on the 3 rd & 4 th June at Loseley Park in Guildford, Surrey. The 21 hand-picked speakers include respected opinion formers from across the USA, Canada and the...
  • ISFM launches Academy of Feline Practitioners

    International Cat Care (iCatCare) and its veterinary branch, the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) have launched two initiatives to further a holistic approach to cat welfare. The new ISFM Academy of Feline Practitioners is a body of...
  • Horiba webinar to show veterinary teams the benefits of a 'One Health' approach

    Horiba is hosting "One Health – Actions in diagnostics and therapeutics”, a free CPD webinar to explain how a 'One Health' approach can improve veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics usage, on Thursday 7th September from 7.30-9pm. The webinar will...

    Cost of meat must rise, says Deloitte

    A warning from Deloitte (the business advisory firm) today that FMD and rising wheat prices are bringing the livestock industry to breaking point. Richard Crane from Deloitte says that British meat on the supermarket shelves could become...

    Free marketing seminar for vets at the London Vet Show

    The Veterinary Marketing Association is running a free seminar on Thursday 24 th November from 5-7pm for any delegates of the London Vet Show, or those in the vicinity, that feel they'd like to learn about the principles of marketing. The VMA says...

    New online database of livestock and poultry vaccines

    Inocul8 and the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed), have launched vetvac.org a free new online database of information about livestock and poultry vaccines. Currently the Vetvac database contains information on nearly 2,000...
  • RCVS apologises to MsRCVS for overspend

    RCVS President Jerry Davies has apologised to the profession for its overspend on IT and development works at Belgravia House. In fact, the apology was made to a meeting of BVA Council back on 7th December. VetSurgeon.org understands the College thought...

    Mobile Vet receives Queen's Award

    The founders of one of the UK’s first truly mobile veterinary clinics have been presented with the Queen’s Award for Innovation by the Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight at a ceremony at their veterinary surgery last Saturday. Dan Forster MRCVS...

    Half of England set to apply for TB-Free status

    The Government has announced that England is set to apply for Officially TB-Free (OTF) status for more than half of the country next year - two years ahead of schedule. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) says this is evidence...

    New awards to recognise veterinary workplaces that prioritise team wellbeing

    Two years since BVA launched its Good Veterinary Workplaces campaign, the association has launched new awards to recognise veterinary workplaces which have embraced the campaign ethos by going above and beyond to support the wellbeing of their teams...

    Sheep abortion testing service now available

    MSD Animal Health has launched FlockCheck 2012, its complimentary sheep diagnostic service that identifies whether enzootic abortion or toxoplasmosis is present in a client's flock. FlockCheck 2012 requires vets to take blood samples from 6-8 aborting...

    Bluetongue vaccine expected mid-July

    Zoetis has announced that a batch of the bluetongue vaccines, Zulvac® 8 Bovis and Zulvac® 8 Ovis, is expected to become available to veterinary practices in mid-July, in time to manage the risk of an outbreak predicted by Defra to reach mainland UK by...

    Dechra launches novel strangles vaccine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Strangvac, a protein-based strangles vaccine for horses and ponies. Strangvac has been in development for over 25 years and Dechra says it's the first and only intramuscular vaccine to help protect against strangles...

    Chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs need more nail clipping

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) VetCompass Programme has revealed a number of insights into nail clipping in dogs, including the four breeds which may need more nail clipping than others: chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs 1 . For...

    Lantra call for feedback about nursing apprenticeships

    Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, is calling for veterinary nurses, their employers and veterinary organisations to take part in a consultation this winter and help ensure apprenticeships meet their needs...

    Confirmed: maggots can help heal horse wounds

    A new study 1 published in the Equine Veterinary Journal's (EVJ) special American Association of Equine Practitioners supplement has concluded that maggots can play an integral role in modern veterinary care for a variety of wounds in horses. The...