Veterinary News Headlines

    New BVA guides on euthanasia and treatment choice

    The British Veterinary Association has launched two new guides for members on 'Euthanasia' and 'The role of the vet in treatment choice decision-making'. The guides provide both thought-provoking questions for vets to consider when...

    New movie highlights animal medicines in the food chain

    The National Office of Animal Health has released two films to help industry and consumers understand issues surrounding the use of animal medicines in the food chain. A film made for the food chain industry titled "Animal Medicines in Food Production...

    CVS embarks on research to increase responsible use of antimicrobials in acute diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa

    CVS and the University of Bristol are collaborating on a new antimicrobial stewardship clinical research project to increase the responsible use of antimicrobials in in acute (haemorrhagic) diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa. It will compare...

    RCVS calls for views on Day One Competences

    The Royal College is calling for views on the Day One Competences required of newly qualified veterinary surgeons, via an online survey. The survey can be accessed from the RCVS website ( www.rcvs.org.uk/consultations ), and can be completed until...

    SPVS launches club to help members be better businesspeople

    SPVS has launched a Business Club designed to equip members with business knowledge through community-focused CPD, discussion and real world experience sharing. The club is running a series of 5 sessions targeted at business owners. Each session...

    ProStart Symposium to fast-track new graduates

    New and recent graduates and recently qualified vets have the opportunity to attend a CPD graduate symposium specifically designed to provide practical surgical and management advice and solutions for those embarking on their professional careers. ...

    Study shows improved survival times for dogs on Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced the results of an independent three-year study which demonstrates that dogs suffering from the most common type of heart failure lived longer (average time in the study of 267 days vs. 140 days) when treated with the...

    New standing MRI for horses in the South West

    Langford Veterinary Services, a fully owned subsidiary of the University of Bristol, has announced the opening of a new standing equine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility at the university's equine centre. The equine MRI facility completes...

    New courses to teach practice managers about mental health

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Practice Management Association have launched a series of courses designed to help those in a veterinary practice management role to support colleagues with mental health issues. The day-long courses...

    Tasty new Milbemax

    Hot on the heels of the new license claim for Prac-tic comes the news that Novartis has launched new tasty Milbemax for cats. The new tablet is the same small size as the original, but is beef-flavoured to ensure high palatability. According to...

    Avian Influenza epidemiology report published

    Defra has published an epidemiology report into the Avian Influenza outbreak confirmed in Oxfordshire on 4 June. The report concludes that, at as of 11th June, the outbreak was confined to a single premises, and there is no evidence of infection in the...

    Purina offers new gastrointestinal support pack for practices

    Purina has launched a range of services and support materials to help veterinary professionals approach the subject of nutrition with owners. The Gastrointestinal Support Pack includes a GI handbook, "lunch and learn" educational sessions, a diagnostic...

    Intervet has developed Bluetongue vaccine

    Intervet International bv, part of Schering-Plough Corporation, has developed a vaccine against Bluetongue serotype 8, for sheep and cattle. The vaccine has been taken into production now. Intervet is aiming to deliver the first quantities of vaccine...

    Research shows antibiotic treats equine ocular tumours

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has found that various types of ocular tumours can be successfully treated with mitomycin C, a cytotoxic antibiotic isolated from a bacterium. The research concludes that mitomycin C offers a safe and cost...

    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...

    New PPID service to aid post-diagnosis monitoring

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Care and Connect a free online PPID aftercare service for horse owners, designed to help veterinary practices monitor their PPID case load and streamline the case management process. The new service is part of Boehringer...

    WSAVA calls for global monitoring of infectious diseases in cats and dogs

    Following a new study published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases , the World Small Animal Veterinary Association's One Health Committee has called for a co-ordinated global infectious disease monitoring system to be established for veterinarians...

    NOAH's chairman for 2008

    Howard Wilder has been elected chairman of the National Office of Animal Health for 2008-2009. He is the managing director of Genitrix Ltd. The election took place at NOAH's AGM in London on 23 April. Mr Wilder was elected to the NOAH Board of Management...

    FMD - BCVA Statement

    This message from Graham Brook, President of BCVA, issued at 5:00pm today. Most of you will have heard on the news that a suspect case of Foot and Mouth was reported this morning in Surrey near Egham. Initially, a temporary restriction zone was...

    Chinese officials cancel dog cull in earthquake zone

    Dogs which survived the devastating earthquake in the Zun Dao township of Sichuan, China have a new lease on life after the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and local officials announced an agreement to end the cruel killing of dogs and instead...

    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...

    Disciplinary framework for nurses agreed by council

    Plans for the introduction of a disciplinary mechanism for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) have been agreed by the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. RVNs agree to account for their professional conduct and keep their skills and knowledge up to date...

    Burgess launches complete food for rabbits and guinea pigs

    Burgess Excel has launched The Excel Food Cube, billed as the first truly 'complete' food for rabbits and guinea pigs, aka 'fibrevores'. According to the company, it's the first time that rabbit and guinea pig owners will be able to feed a convenient...

    New campaign to help explain joint health to clients

    Merial Animal Health, manufacturer of Previcox, has launched a new campaign in small animal practices across the UK to continue to spread the message of 'total joint health'. As part of the campaign, Merial has produced 'The A-Z of Canine Mobility...

    Royal College appoints Customer Experience Manager

    The RCVS has appointed Nicola South to the new role of Customer Experience Manager, a new role intended to help improve the experience for vets, veterinary nurses and the public in their dealings with the College. Nicola said: "I'm extremely...