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VETERINARY NEWS

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

    RSPCA reports cruelty to animals on the increase

    The RSPCA has released the latest figures showing the extent of cruelty to animals in the UK. In 2007, they show a: 34% increase in convictions for cruelty to dogs (1,197 in 2007) 15% increase in convictions for cruelty to cats (277 in 2007...

    BCF launches cloud-based digital image solution

    BCF Technology has announced the launch of View Cloud Web, a picture archiving and communication (PACS) system. View Cloud Web is an online storage system that allows you to store, view, report and share diagnostic images. BCF says you can access...

    BVA welcomes arrival of Bluetongue vaccine

    The BVA has welcomed Defra Secretary of Sate Hilary Benn's announcement on the arrival of the first batch of Bovilis(r) BTv8 vaccine in the UK. Congratulating Intervet on the speed with which the vaccine had been developed BVA President Nick Blayney...

    Merial delivers first bluetongue vaccine shipment

    Merial Animal Health has announced the first delivery of its bluetongue vaccine, BTVPUR TM AlSap, in the UK. The shipment of just over 2 million doses is the first of several batches scheduled over the summer months and forms part of Merial's commitment...

    New charity to fund improvements in veterinary care

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has established a new Foundation with a remit to improve global companion animal care through science and education. The WSAVA Foundation, a not-for-profit body, is now identifying a range of potential...

    Improve's PgCs now count towards Advanced Practitioner status

    Improve International has announced that several of the Postgraduate Certificate programmes (PgC's) which it delivers in conjunction with Harper Adams University and the European School of Veterinary Studies (ESVPS) have been added to the list of qualifications...

    BEVA issues guidance on employing overseas veterinary graduates

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has issued guidelines to help vets employ overseas veterinary graduates successfully. BEVA says that whilst employers should not discriminate based on nationality, language or place of graduation, it...

    New course to help vets improve outcomes by looking at human factors

    RCVS Knowledge has published "Introduction to Human Factors and Systems Thinking" a free online course to help vets improve quality, patient safety, and team wellbeing. The Human Factors aspect of the course considers how interactions between people...

    Call for independent register of veterinary physiotherapists

    The National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP) is calling for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) to establish an independent register of veterinary physiotherapy practitioners. According to the Association, such a register...

    Dechra launches wound case history competition

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a case study competition to find out how veterinary professionals are using Celox, its new haemostatic agent designed to stop heavy bleeding. According to the company, Celox Veterinary forms a gel-like clot...

    Invicta launches inflammation diagnostic for horses

    Invicta Animal Health has been appointed exclusive UK distributor of EquiChek, a rapid screening test which uses whole blood to assess the level of Serum Amyloid A (SAA), a major acute phase protein of inflammation in horses. According to the company...

    Practice wins £1000 to help fatties

    Petplan has announced the winner of the 'ChiWOWhua' competition which took place at BSAVA Congress in April, and offers a guide to pet insurance in practice. Alfreton Park Veterinary Hospital was chosen out of more than 800 entries from across......

    VMD drops controversial plans for new medicine category

    Following ongoing lobbying by the British Veterinary Association and others, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate has dropped controversial plans for a new veterinary medicines category - POM EA (prescription-only medicine extended administration). ...

    Genitrix launches Omegaderm+ for skin conditions in cats and dogs

    Genitrix has launched a new Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)-based treatment to aid the management of skin conditions in cats and dogs. Called Omegaderm+, and offered in an airless pump applicator for mess-free use, it helps to soothe irritated skin...

    Do you know someone who deserves an RCVS honour or award?

    The RCVS is calling for its members to nominate veterinary surgeons and non-veterinary surgeons who merit the award of Honorary Associateship or Honorary Fellowship. Honorary Associates are awarded annually to people, not necessarily vets, by reason...

    Bayer unveils campaign to promote Drontal

    Bayer has unveiled a major TV marketing campaign to promote Drontal. An advertising campaign featuring the Drontal Schnauzer will run for two months. In addition, the company is sponsoring the TV series The Dog Whisperer , which is due to be aired...

    VBF campaigns to get a sticker in every practice

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a new campaign to get a sticker displaying the organisation's helpline telephone number for veterinary professionals in every practice. The charity has produced a video which explains why. http://vimeo...

    New dog OA antibody matches bedinvetmab for pain relief in early data

    VetrixBio has presented first clinical data for VTX-304, an investigational antibody for dogs with osteoarthritis that the company says could combine pain relief comparable to bedinvetmab with cartilage protection. The data was presented at the 6th...

    Defra publishes contingency plan for exotic animal diseases

    The Government's updated Exotic Animal Disease Contingency Plan was laid in Parliament today. The revised plan is produced by Animal Health for Defra, and includes changes which have been subject to formal public consultation. This includes a framework...

    Last call for NSAID iPad competition entries

    Novartis has made a last call for entries to its competition in which you can win an iPad whilst getting the latest update on the correct use of NSAIDs from an acknowledged expert in the field. To enter the competition, watch the first in a series...
  • Vet wrongly identified as EgyptAir MS181 hijacker

    A bad day for Egyptian veterinary surgeon Dr. Ibrahim Samaha from the University of Alexandria, who not only had the misfortune to board an aircraft that was later hijacked , but was also wrongly identified in the media as the hijacker. Professor...

    CVS launches project to improve diagnosis of BOAS

    CVS has launched a new clinical improvement project in 25 of its first opinion small animal practices to improve the diagnosis of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) in dogs. For the project, the company has developed a Brachycephalic...

    Vets say badger culling is necessary to tackle TB

    Badger culling is necessary in certain circumstances to tackle the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB), according to the British Veterinary Association (BVA) and British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA). This week the BVA's Council approved the...

    'Preventers' keep spending on their pets

    Pet owners who believe in preventative healthcare have maintained or increased the money they spend on their pets this year, and 84% visited their vet at least once in 2010, up from 78% in 2007, according to a survey commissioned by the National Office...

    Solicitor launches CPD-qualifying dog law training webinars

    Canterbury-based solicitor Cooper & Co , which specialises in dog law, has launched a series of CPD-qualifying webinars for veterinary professionals available at www.doglaw.tv . The webinars, which are presented by Trevor Cooper, cover a wide variety...