Veterinary News Headlines

    BEVA offers members half price CPD

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has announced that it is reducing the cost of its CPD by 50% this year and making its webinars free to members. David Mountford, Chief Executive of BEVA said: "Last year we were able to capitalise...

    BCF publishes new bovine foetal sexing quick guide

    BCF has released a new bovine foetal sexing quick guide as a free download from the farm animal learning section of the company's website - www.bcftechnology.com . To help vets learn the skill of foetal sex determination with ultrasound, the guide...

    VMD calls for vets' opinions on the Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is inviting feedback from vets and other interested parties about the legislation which regulates the manufacture, marketing, supply and distribution of veterinary medicines. The review will consider whether the...

    New broad spectrum fluoroquinolone from Animalcare

    Animalcare has launched a new broad spectrum fluoroquinolone antimicrobial (Enrofloxacin) which the company says is highly effective in the treatment of a wide range of conditions and easy to inject, with excellent tissue penetration. Enrocare solution...

    Shor-Line launches webcam for remote patient-monitoring

    Shor-Line has announced the launch of YesWeCanSee , a webcam system which allows veterinary surgeons to monitor inpatients from anywhere, over the internet. The system allows you to watch, listen to and record or photograph the patient remotely. In...

    BVA Veterinary View highlights industry developments

    The BVA has launched this year's Veterinary View , a series of veterinary current affairs videos introduced by Natasha Kaplinski. BVA President Gudrun Ravetz said: "Veterinary View not only highlights some of the veterinary profession's fantastic...

    New DNA test to prevent foal deaths in Fell & Dales ponies

    A DNA test which will save foals from unnecessary pain and suffering, and ultimately death, has been launched by the Animal Health Trust. Foal Immunodeficiency Syndrome (FIS), a genetic disorder which is known to affect Fell and Dales ponies, causes...

    Coming soon: new edition of the BSAVA Manual of Reptiles

    The BSAVA will be launching the third edition of its Manual of Reptiles , edited by Simon Girling and Paul Raiti, at Congress this year. Extensively updated, the new edition reflects the increasing sophistication of reptile medicine and surgery and...

    New referral centre in the Midlands to host liver disease CPD day

    Longbridge-based Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital is to host its first CPD event: a day focusing on the liver, on Wednesday 13th September 2023 at Herbert's Yard. The sessions will be delivered by Andrew Kent , clinical director at Blaise and a...
  • RCVS Audit and Risk Committee to be prioritised

    RCVS President, Dr Jerry Davies, has committed to prioritise the establishment of a new Audit and Risk Committee, following publication of the recommendations of a report into two overspends at the College. Earlier this year, outgoing President Peter...

    Survey seeks to find out what vets think of artificial intelligence

    VetCT has launched a survey to explore opinions on artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. The 10 minute survey seeks to capture the current level of understanding and feelings around the deployment of AI tools across the veterinary industry...
  • 78% of vets treated animals for ingesting human medicines in 2013/14

    Direct Line has revealed the results of a small survey which found that 78% of veterinary surgeons had treated pets for ingesting human medicines in the last year. 100 vets took part in the study, of which 28% reported that they had cases where owners...

    £1m put towards veterinary mental health and wellbeing

    The RCVS has announced a total of £1 million funding to address mental health and wellbeing within the veterinary profession over the next five years. The RCVS Operational Board has agreed £100K of funding for the first year of the Mind Matters initiative...

    New cat friendly guidelines for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) have published two new sets of guidelines for vets and practices to promote positive, respectful interactions with feline patients and reduce...

    Improve launches My Veterinary Career

    Improve Veterinary Education and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS), has launched My Veterinary Career, a new points-based career pathway so vets can structure their training and qualifications around different clinical...

    New online epilepsy support for vets and dog owners

    Vetoquinol has launched www.epiphenonline.co.uk , to support the veterinary profession and dog owners in the management of epilepsy. The company says it has developed the online service to complement its existing monitoring aids and booklets, and...
  • BVA calls for more conformation data from practices

    The BVA has released more results from the Voice of the Profession survey, which show that 67% of vets have seen dogs that needed conformation altering surgeries and caesareans in the last year. Every year the Kennel Club receives over 3,200 data...

    New range of pet memorials to launch at London Vet Show

    Oh So Precious, a new trade-only range of memorials and keepsakes to commemorate the lives of pets, is to launch at the London Vet Show (stand F14). The new brand has a couple of display stands that practices can use to show off the range of memory...

    Identichip launches silent microchip scanner

    Identichip has launched a pocket-sized silent microchip scanner designed to help minimise anxiety when a pet is scanned for a microchip. Identichip says the scanner is particularly suited to noise-sensitive dogs and cats. It's designed to fit in...

    Internal medicine specialist joins Surrey referral practice

    Sheila Wills BSc BVetMed CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, specialist in internal medicine, has joined Wey Referrals , the Surrey-based multi-disciplinary veterinary referral practice. Professor John Innes, Referral Director at CVS (of which Wey Referrals...
  • New Dutch animal-keeping regulations set example for the UK

    New regulations which limit the type of animals that can be kept as pets came into force in Holland earlier this week. Mammalian animals not included on a new 'Positive List' cannot be legally kept in Holland or may only be kept with a special permit...

    New app to link equine vets with yards

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of KBHH Yard Master – a new preventative healthcare and biosecurity app - as part of its ongoing Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy (KBHH) campaign. MSD says KBHH Yard Master has been created to link vets and...

    Voting opens in RCVS Council elections 2017

    Voting in this year's RCVS Council elections has now opened, and veterinary surgeons who are eligible to vote can do so either online or by post. A number of candidates have already come to the VetSurgeon.org forums to discuss their candidacy and...

    Two new skin products for cats and dogs

    Laboratoire de Dermo-Cosmétique Animale (LDCA) has launched ATOP 7 Mousse and PYOclean Mousse, two new skin products formulated for cats and dogs. ATOP 7 Mousse and PYOclean Mousse are presented as a ‘dry shampoo’ in foam form for cats and dogs. They...

    Updated guidelines for promoting animal medicines

    The National Office of Animal Health has completed its annual review of its Code of Practice for the Promotion of Animal Medicines, and a number of changes will come into effect on 1st July 2011. One change spells out the way antimicrobial medicines...