VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

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

    New resource to help vets with abusive reviews

    The British Veterinary Association has published 'How to manage unfair and abusive reviews online', after Voice of the Veterinary Profession statistics revealed that half of all vets have been on the receiving end of online abuse, with unfair reviews...

    Dechra warns of Oxyglobin supply problem

    Dechra Veterinary Products is warning veterinary professionals it is experiencing supply issues with Oxyglobin , Haemoglobin Glutamer-200. Dechra has supplied Oxyglobin under an exclusive UK distributor agreement with Biopure Corporation since 2002...
  • First Nottingham students become RCVS members

    Seven graduands from The University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science have become the first from the new school to become members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Nottingham is the first new veterinary school in...

    Damning McKelvey Report exposes weak governance at the RCVS

    The RCVS has published the conclusions of The McKelvey Report, a review into the circumstances leading to a substantial overspend on the College's new database and development works at Belgravia House. The review was carried out by Professor Bill...

    Exotic vet app now on Android

    Trinity Vet Centre has launched an Android version of its iPhone / iPad app: Veterinary Care of Exotic Pets . Designed for veterinary surgeons, veterinary students and veterinary nurses, the app gives the viewer an interactive experience in the...

    RCVS marks first anniversary of Veterinary Client Mediation Service

    The RCVS reports that its Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS) has passed the one-year mark, dealing with over 2,000 disputes between veterinary practices and clients in that time. The VCMS, which is administered by Nockolds Solicitors, was...

    New veterinary CPR courses for vets

    Improve International is launching a series of veterinary CPR courses early in 2022. The two-day ‘Save A Life Today’ (SALT) courses are being run in partnership with the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) . Vets and nurses...

    New mental health training programme for rural vets

    The RCVS and Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) England are running a free, online mental health training programme for vets in isolated and rural areas across the UK, and ambulatory vets. As part of the programme, the College aims to form a network of...

    New checklist to help vets improve flock health

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new Flock Health Checklist to help vets work with shepherds to develop action plans to address the main areas influencing flock health and productivity. The new Flock Health Checklist is designed to helps practitioners...

    Improve International rebrands

    Improve International has launched its rebranding at the London Vet Show, which now comprises three sub-brands: Improve Veterinary Education, Improve Veterinary Practice and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS). Improve...

    New veterinary diagnostics laboratory coming to Warwick

    Antech, a Mars Petcare business, is opening a new veterinary diagnostics laboratory in Warwick on the 15th November. This adds to the company's existing lab network, which also includes Southfields Veterinary Specialists Diagnostic Laboratory and the...

    RCVS now accepts debit cards for annual renewal fees

    The RCVS has announced that this year, for the first time, it will accept debit card payments from veterinary surgeons who are renewing their registration. The annual renewal fee should be paid by 31 March. Those who have not paid by 30 April will...
  • 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...

    Zoletil anaesthetic licence has in-use stability increased to eight days

    Zoletil, Virbac's 2-in-1, injectable anaesthetic for cats and dogs has had a licence change increasing its extended in-use stability from 24 hours to 8 days. A single vial can now be used for 8 days after reconstitution when stored in a fridge at between...

    Petplan Veterinary Awards - last chance to nominate colleagues

    Does your vet practice or an individual in the team deserve to be recognised for their commitment and dedication to their job? If so, this is your last chance to nominate your practice or colleagues for the Petplan Veterinary Awards held at a glittering...

    Mobile equine x-ray service launched in S. Wales

    Equine vets and farriers in South Wales who need horses x-rayed can now use a new mobile service offered by Equiray . Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Equiray's technicians travel to the site to take digital x-rays, using state-of-the-art imaging...

    White Cross Vets named as one of Britain's top 100 companies to work for

    White Cross Vets , a family run group, has been named by The Sunday Times as one of the best places to work in the UK, for the fifth year on the trot. The company, which operates 16 practices, achieved the highest placing of any veterinary business...

    89% of farm fridges store vaccines at the wrong temperature

    A new study has found that 89% of farm fridges may not maintain temperatures within the 2–8°C range recommended for the storage of most vaccines. In the study, which was supported by MSD and led by Rosie Lyle of Bishopton Veterinary Group, 18 farmers...

    New resource for vet practices affected by suicide

    Vetlife has launched new guidance for veterinary workplaces affected by suicide, to accompany its postvention support service. Suicide postvention is the response and provision of support after a suicide. It aims to support recovery, and to prevent...

    Specialist reports success with new technique for spinal malformations in dogs

    Dr Guillaume Leblond, an American Specialist in Neurology at North Downs Specialist Referrals in Bletchingley, Surrey, reports having 'remarkable' success using dorsal atlantoaxial stabilisation to treat spinal malformations in dogs. His most recent...

    Vets struggle to interpret ocular findings in hypertensive cats

    A study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery has identified barriers to blood pressure measurement in cats and revealed that vets and nurses struggle to interpret ocular findings when identifying hypertensive lesions in cats 1 . ...

    RCVS to trial 'significantly different' dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced it will be launching a new nine-month alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial this autumn which will be administered by the law firm that runs the General Optical Council’s ADR scheme. Nockolds Solicitors was approved as...

    MSD reports 121% increase in practices needing help with diabetic cases

    MSD Animal Health is promoting its diabetes support materials for practices after seeing a 121% increase in calls from veterinary professionals asking for help with diabetes cases during the first five months of the pandemic (1st March to 1st August...

    Bimeda adds phenylbutazone to its equine range

    Bimeda has announced the launch of Butagran Equi (phenylbutazone), to join its range of analgesics and anti-inflammatories. Bimeda says that Butagran Equi provides rapid onset of activity with the added convenience for horse owners or professionals...

    Trocoxil returns to the shelves

    Zoetis has announced that Trocoxil, the once-monthly treatment for canine osteoarthritis, is back in stock following a supply shortage. The company says it has been working hard to ensure improved supply on a number of brands including Apoquel, Palladia...