Veterinary News Headlines

    Kent vet group becomes first to scoop gold from Investors in Customers

    Kent-based Pennard Vets has become the first in the country to be awarded gold accreditation from Investor in Customers (IIC). IIC is an independent customer experience agency which conducts assessments, develops insights and awards annual accreditations...

    OFT drops requirement for vets to display top 10 medicines

    The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has dropped the requirement that veterinary practices display a poster in waiting rooms which tells clients what the top ten medicines they supply are, and their costs. The requirement was apparently dropped, initially...
  • Life-size bronze of Sefton to be unveiled at the RVC

    Next week, Princess Anne will unveil a new life-sized bronze of the Household Cavalry horse Sefton at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, Hertfordshire. The statue of Sefton is sited outside the College's Teaching and Research Centre, standing...

    BVA calls for review of animal welfare during live transport

    The British Veterinary Association is urging the government to put welfare at the heart of any decision-making with regards to moving livestock inside and out of the UK. In its updated position statement, the association emphasises its support of...

    Veterinary Wound Conference coming to Derby

    The Veterinary Edge has joined forces with wound management guru Georgie Hollis, to host a two-day CPD on wound management for veterinary surgeons in Derby on 18th and 19th May. The Veterinary Wound Management Conference will be taking place at the...

    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...

    Emma King named Young Farm Vet of the Year

    Emma King, from Poultry Health Services, has been chosen as Young Farm Vet of the Year in the National Egg & Poultry Awards. Emma, who graduated from the RVC in 2016, first spent five years working for the Poultry Health Services team in North Yorkshire...

    ISFM's World Feline Congress proves a hit

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) reports that over 600 veterinary surgeons and 350 nurses and technicians attended its World Feline Veterinary Congress held in Brighton. Delegates came from 31 different countries - as far afield...

    BSAVA offers vets training to help with suspected abuse cases

    The BSAVA has teamed up with the Links Group to provide veterinary surgeons with free CPD sessions on how to deal with suspected cases of non-accidental injury to small animals. Members of the profession are of course more likely than most to receive...

    BSAVA launches new anaesthetic resource

    The BSAVA has put together a collection of resources on anaesthesia to support the veterinary profession during the coronavirus pandemic. The BSAVA Library Collection, which is freely available until the end of June 2020, includes resources relating...

    New emergency and critical care course for vets

    Improve International has launched an online Emergency and Critical Care programme aimed at veterinary surgeons who want to update their knowledge and increase their confidence in emergency patient management. The programme is the first in a new series...
  • PDSA calls on vets to take PAW survey

    The PDSA is calling on veterinary surgeons and students to complete its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report survey 2016 . The charity says that the survey is the largest, most comprehensive insight into pet wellbeing in the UK; an opportunity for veterinary...

    RCVS and BVA welcome recommendation to reinstate vets to the Shortage Occupation List

    The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its full review of the Shortage Occupation List and recommended that veterinary surgeons are added to it (page 82). The Committee's decision to recommend the addition of vets to the list is seen...

    Herts practice promotes walking to improve mental health

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has launched an initiative to encourage its staff to walk more to enhance their mental wellbeing. For the 10,000 steps challenge, the practice has split into teams of eight which will compete against each other for a weekly...

    Vetoquinol launches new wormer for dogs

    Vetoquinol UK has launched Dolpac®, its new wormer for dogs. Dolpac® is a broad spectrum anthelmintic for dogs containing pyrantel, oxantel and praziquantel. Individually these ingredients are effective against individual worm species and the...

    Work starts on £1M expansion at Solihull referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre has announced that work has started on a 2,400 sq ft extension project at its Solihull site as part of an investment of more than £1 million to enhance its wide range of specialist services. The extension, which is due for...

    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...

    Free webinars on equine pain and locomotion

    Dechra is hosting a series of webinars about equine pain and locomotion, presented by Specialists David Bardell and Dr. Andy Fiske-Jackson. The webinars will take place every Wednesday at 7pm in May. David Bardell is a European and Royal College...
  • Plans to improve European horse transport to be announced at BEVA Congress

    BEVA President, Madeleine Campbell will be announcing plans for a veterinary-led European Transport Forum at BEVA Congress this year (8-11 September 2010), to discuss how the welfare of horses during transport can be improved through the better enforcement...

    RSPCA complains about the Daily Telegraph

    The RSPCA has made a formal complaint against the Daily Telegraph to the Press Complaints Commission after the newspaper failed to print an apology or offer a right to reply after printing a series of articles which the charity considers potentially...
  • Survey shows owners not brushing their dogs' teeth

    A survey carried out by Fish4Dogs has found that a 'staggering' 43% of dog owners do not brush their dog's teeth. As part of the research, 800 people from across the UK were quizzed about their attitude to their pet's dental care in the lead up to...

    Fitpatrick charity to host One Medicine virtual seminar in May

    Humanimal Trust, the charity set up in 2014 by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, is to host a virtual seminar about One Medicine on Friday 6 May 2022 with talks from leading human and animal medical professionals. Humanimal Trust is the only organisation...

    Equip Artevac will be in short supply

    Zoetis has announced a supply problem with Equip Artervac, its vaccine against equine viral arteritis The current inventory of Equip Artervac has an expiry date of March 29, 2023 and the company is not expecting a new batch to be available until the...

    3883 veterinary nurses join the new register

    The new, non-statutory Register for veterinary nurses opened on 1st September. 3329 VNs were automatically included (having been listed with the RCVS since 2003). The remainder joined the list voluntarily. RVNs are obliged to undertake 45 hours...
  • New survey shows the scale of vets' generosity

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the results of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey, which found that 84% of veterinary surgeons give up time to work with animal charities and shelters. 72% have a formal arrangement with...