Veterinary News Headlines

    Last call for RCVS election candidates

    Would-be candidates in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon Council and Veterinary Nurse Council elections are reminded that the nominations deadline is 5pm on 31 January 2013. Veterinary surgeons need two nominations from veterinary surgeons...

    Petplan announces new veterinary award

    Petplan has announced a new category - ‘Rising Star’ - has been added to its 2016 Veterinary Awards. The company says its awards, which recognise members of the veterinary profession who have gone above and beyond in their daily roles, have been focussed...

    Veterinary diversity group celebrates fifth anniversary

    Animal Aspirations, a national student-led organisation dedicated to improving ethnic and socioeconomic diversity within animal-related careers, celebrated its fifth birthday this week. The group was set up in 2019 by veterinary students Stephanie...

    Woodley launches improved i-STAT® 1 portable critical care analyser

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced the launch of the new, improved i-STAT® 1 Portable Critical Care Analyser. According to the company, the new i-STAT 1 analyser offers the same extensive test menu as the original analyser, plus the new CHEM8...

    RCVS announces OOH public awareness campaign

    The RCVS is to embark on a communications campaign over the next few months to raise awareness amongst the general public of the difficulties that vets face in providing out-of-hours emergency cover, and the responsibilities incumbent on animal owners...

    Vets need more training in teat sealant administration

    A recent UK Mastitis Panel meeting, sponsored by MSD Animal Health, has concluded that a lack of expertise in drying off and teat sealant administration is the limiting factor preventing more widespread adoption of selective dry cow therapy protocols...

    SPVS to host Employee Ownership Trust webinar

    SPVS is hosting a CPD webinar exploring Employee Ownership Trusts, a business model which transfers ownership of a company to its employees, on Tuesday 1st October 2024 at 7:30pm. The session is designed for business owners who are considering succession...

    Research shows dogs on anti-epileptic medication more likely to become overweight

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College working in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have found that anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) increase appetite in dogs with epilepsy, causing many of them to become overweight. The researchers...

    CVS project delivers 100% increase in nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm

    CVS Farm reports that its project to improve the use of diagnostic testing of respiratory disease in calves has increased the use of nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm by almost 100% in under two years. The project, which launched in September...

    Veterinary Poisons Information Service facing closure: your suggestions invited

    It’s a complicated story, but the Veterinary Poisons Information Service is one of a number of services run by the Guy’s & St Thomas' Poisons Unit (GTPU), which exists primarily to provide 24 hour telephone poisons information to the NHS. Until...

    New training course for veterinary receptionists

    CPD Solutions and Onswitch have announced that they have joined forces to offer a new online training course for veterinary receptionists called a Mini Series. Dr Susie Coughlan, Managing Director of CPD-Solutions, said: "Today's competitive pricing...

    Free RCVS course to help vets navigate social media and advertising guidelines

    The RCVS Academy has launched a course to help vets navigate its guidance on responsible advertising and social media use. The College says the course breaks down the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct into clear, practical advice...

    SPVS unveils new logo

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has unveiled a new logo in response to member feedback and a desire by the society to update its image to tie in with a more modern and campaigning approach. Here it is (roll of drums please): ...
  • Horiba to host free blood transfusion webinar for vets

    Horiba is hosting a free webinar for vets in which Charlotte Russo FdSc RVN Dip AVN NCert Transfusion Med will discuss blood transfusions in dogs and cats, on Thursday 26th September, 7.30pm - 9.00pm. Charlotte will share practical advice on achieving...

    Animalcare launches post-prescription osteoarthritis diary

    Animalcare (maker of Daxocox), has launched an osteoarthritis diary to help veterinary practices collaborate with owners in the management of canine osteoarthritis. The company points to research which shows that osteoarthritis can affect up to 40...

    One in three buyers don't see pup with its mum

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with Mother's Day has revealed that 35% of dog buyers do not see their new puppy with its mother. The research also found that one in ten buyers take their puppy home before it is eight weeks old...

    Vet Futures asks how can we get more nurses?

    Vet Futures has published a guest blog by Laura Kidd MRCVS which asks how the profession can increase the number of veterinary nurses entering and staying within the profession? In her blog, Laura, a VN lecturer and clinical skills tutor for veterinary...

    BVA responds to government report of illegal meat crisis

    The BVA has raised serious concerns over the findings of a new parliamentary committee report on biosecurity at the UK borders, which warns that significant volumes of meat are being illegally imported into the UK, with some entering the food chain,...

    New antibiotic may point to impact of poor compliance in practice

    Dr Tim Nuttall, Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at The University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital reports as good or better results when treating skin infections in cats and dogs with Pfizer's Convenia (cefovecin) than with clavulanate...

    SPVS business awards for veterinary practices now open

    Entries for the annual SPVS Veterinary Business Excellence Awards are now open. The awards are to celebrate outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in various areas crucial to the future success...

    RCVS to discuss CMA review at BSAVA Congress

    The RCVS has announced a number of sessions it will be running at BSAVA Congress this year, including one in which it will share its take on what the profession can expect from the CMA review. The sessions are: Thursday 20 March - VN Vision workshop...

    Bluetongue protection zone extended to allow further vaccination

    Defra has today announced that the Bluetongue Protection Zone will be extended again on Monday 19 May, following the delivery of additional doses of Bluetongue vaccine. Vaccination is only permitted within the Protection Zone; therefore, in accordance...

    Practices asked to take part in Rabbit Awareness Week 2012

    The organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (15th-21st September) are calling on veterinary practices to show their support and sign up to its free health check scheme, to highlight the importance of preventative healthcare for rabbits. This year...

    Rob Williams elected BVA President

    Rob Williams MVB MBA CMgr FCMI MCIPD MRCVS has been elected President of the British Veterinary Association for 2025-2026. A 2001 graduate of University College Dublin School of Veterinary Medicine with an RCVS Certificate in Small Animal Surgery,...

    Now vets can query BSAVA's vast knowledge base using AI

    The BSAVA has today launched Rover, an AI-powered information retrieval tool which allows vets to put natural language questions to the association's vast knowledge base, which includes the Formularies, Companion magazine, position statements and more...