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    Veterinary professionals urged to support rabbit welfare campaign

    Burgess Excel and the PDSA are urging veterinary surgeons and nurses to get their clients to sign up to the free PDSA Rabbit Wellbeing Challenge by the closing date of Friday 22 November. According to the organisers, the PDSA Rabbit Wellbeing Challenge...
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    GB will be bluetongue-free

    Defra has announced that Great Britain is to be declared bluetongue-free from 5th July 2011. From this date, bluetongue susceptible species being exported from Great Britain will no longer need to be vaccinated against BTV8 or meet any of the other...
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    WIN updates its FMD volume

    Wildlife Information Network (WIN), the international wildlife charity which provides information on the health and management of wild animals and emerging infectious diseases, has revised and updated its existing Foot-and-Mouth Disease volume...
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    Biogal launches new PCR detection kit

    Biogal has announced the launch of the PCRun Molecular Detection Kit, designed to give PCR results in clinic or in the lab within an hour. The new kit doesn't require any other equipment, such as a thermocycler. PCRun is a molecular assay based...
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    Vets asked to take part in consultation on VN professional requirements

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary nurses to take part in a consultation considering the competences, skills and professional behaviours required of newly-qualified veterinary nurses. The College says the consultation, which closes on 22nd December, reflects...
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    Improve International and Central CPD merge

    Improve Veterinary Education and Central CPD have merged. The merger brings together Improve International’s global reach and postgraduate qualification programmes with Central CPD’s practitioner-led Continuing Professional Development training and...
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    Virbac offers discounted client communication tool

    Virbac is offering its customers a discount on subscriptions to Vet Care Consult, an interactive veterinary medicine and anatomy tool designed to improve client understanding and aid compliance. Vet Care Consult, designed by MediProductions with...
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    New pack size for Ipakitine

    Vetoquinol has announced that the 50g pack size of Ipakitine will shortly be replaced by a 60g pot. The company says this will provide the convenience of a 30 day supply for a 5kg cat or dog who is on 1g/5kg bodyweight twice a day (one level scoop...
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    Dechra unveils new resources to support exotics treatment

    Dechra Veterinary Products has unveiled Understanding Exotics from A-Z a new online information resource designed to support veterinary practices treating exotic species. The new resource includes a selection of leaflets to download or order, including...
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    New nutrition company to debut at London Vet Show

    Macahl Animal Health , a new veterinary company which took over the manufacture and distribution of Oralade in the summer, is to make its first appearance at the London Vet Show later this month. The company will be highlighting its Feed Don’t Fast...
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    More practices offering CarefreeCredit to clients

    CarefreeCredit, the vet-run company we reported on back in October , has announced that it is working with its 600th practice in offering its interest-free or low-interest credit to clients that find themselves unable to pay for unforeseen veterinary...
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    RCVS announces review of extra-mural studies

    Recent changes in the way veterinary schools teach clinical and practical skills, coupled with increasing financial pressure on students and new graduates, have triggered the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to review its guidelines for Extra-Mural...
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    DairyCo launches Breeding Briefs

    Vets, consultants and other advisors should encourage dairy farmers to make use of available information to help improve their herd's performance and profitability through breeding. This is the message from DairyCo breeding+ director, Marco Winters....
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    Chief Veterinary Officer made CBE

    RCVS Council member and Chief Veterinary Officer Professor Nigel Gibbens has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year’s Honours list for 2016. Professor Gibbens (pictured right), who was appointed by the Privy Council...
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    Public Health England reports Lyme disease up 30% in the UK last summer

    Public Health England has released figures showing that the number of people testing positive for Lyme disease was up over 30% in the period July to September 2015, from 300 lab confirmed cases to 421. The figures are being highlighted by MSD Animal...
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    Improve to hold neurosurgery masterclass

    Improve International has announced that it will be running a three-day masterclass on neurosurgery at its veterinary wet-lab training facility in Sheffield from 27-29 January 2021. The masterclass, which will be 50% lectures and 50% practical, will...
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    500 Advanced Practitioners out of the stalls

    The RCVS has announced that m ore than 500 veterinary surgeons have successfully applied to join the first ever cohort of Advanced Practitioners – a status which recognises those who have advanced qualifications and experience in a designated area. ...
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    BVA seeks views on veterinary scanning surveillance networks

    The BVA is calling on all veterinary surgeons who use veterinary scanning surveillance networks in England and Wales to complete its new survey and help ensure the networks are able to fully protect animals in the UK. The survey - Surveillance use...
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    Janssen says: 'think chicken'

    Janssen Animal Health is encouraging vets and nurses to think 'chicken' this spring. According to the company, all the evidence suggests that there has been a massive increase in the number of people keeping a few chickens in their garden, resulting...
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    ASA rejects complaints about Morrisons Christmas advert

    The Advertising Standards Authority has decided not to uphold complaints against the Morrisons Christmas TV advertisement . The full adjudication can be read here . Peter Jones, President of the British Veterinary Association, said: "This ruling...
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    Nominations open for Young Poultry Vet of the Year 2015

    The World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA) has announced that nominations are now open for its Young Poultry Veterinarian of the Year 2015 Award, sponsored by Zoetis. The award, now in its fourth year, is open to qualified poultry veterinarians...
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    RCVS announces election results

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced the results of the RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurse Council elections. A record number of candidates stood in the RCVS Council election this year, and the results were much closer than usual...
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    Bristol vet school gets unconditional approval from RCVS

    The RCVS has restored its full approval to the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Science. The full approval was granted by the RCVS Council in March, at the recommendation of the Education Policy and Specialisation Committee (EPSC), following...
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    Forum Animal Health launches new Milk Fever Pack

    Forum Animal Health is launching a new programme designed for transition cows to help avoid milk fever relapses: the Milk Fever Pack. According to the company, the new Milk Fever Pack provides a continuous and complete supply of readily available oral...
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    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...