Veterinary News Headlines

    Daily Mail accuses vets of profiteering

    The Daily Mail has published a lead article today which accuses vets of profiteering through the over-treatment of dogs owned by people who are desperate to keep their pets alive. The article points towards the corporatisation of the profession , with...

    French veterinary diagnostic company launches UK subsidiary

    Enalees, a French company specialising in the design, development, production and marketing of veterinary molecular diagnostic tests, has opened a subsidiary in North Yorkshire. Enalees offers a variety of point-of-care isothermal PCR animal diagnostics...

    New license claim for Bovilis calf scour vaccine

    MSD has announced that its calf scour vaccine, Bovilis Rotavec Corona is now licensed to boost antibodies against both F5 (K99) and F41 E.coli adhesins – the most commonly isolated fimbriae taken from calves suffering with infectious diarrhoea 1 . ...
  • Insurance fraud vet has DC sanction postponed

    Dr Donal Johnston MRCVS, a former County Down-based veterinary surgeon who made fraudulent pet insurance claims to fund a gambling addiction has had his RCVS Disciplinary Committee sanction hearing postponed after he agreed to enter into undertakings...
  • Surrey referral centre expands ophthalmology team

    North Downs Specialists Referrals in Surrey, has appointed Emily Jeanes, an EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, and Vim Kumaratunga, an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Ophthalmology to its team. Emily graduated from the University...

    New study to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments

    CVS is to fund a study at the University of Bristol to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments in companion animals. Concern has been expressed in the profession about environmental contamination from products used in companion animal...

    Teleradiology provider calls for stringent self-regulation of diagnostic imaging AI

    Teleradiology company, VetCT, is calling for companies developing and deploying AI in the field of veterinary diagnostic imaging to impose the highest standards of self-regulation. In an AI position statement released on their website, the company...

    SPVS to hold webinar on exiting practice

    SPVS is to host a webinar: 'Exiting practice on your terms', presented by Simon Biles from Moore Scarrott on Tuesday 13th December at 7:30pm. The Association says: "Deciding how best to exit a practice that you have usually spent the majority of your...

    All vets invited to discuss which diets we should feed cats and dogs with cancer

    VetSurgeon.org and Improve Veterinary Practice have launched the Clinical Article Club, where, much like a book club, vets are invited to read and then discuss mainly clinical articles with each other and with the author, in the VetSurgeon Forum. Time...

    Vets invited to ISFM Congress 2023: Between a Urolith and a Hard Place

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) will be hosting its annual Congress in Dublin from 29th June to 3rd July 2023, with the theme of ‘Between a Urolith and a Hard Place: Acute upper urinary tract disease and beyond…’ The ISFM says Congress...

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists completes expansion and launches ophthalmology service

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists (SCVS) in Ringwood, Hampshire, has completed the latest phase of its £10m redevelopment and launched a new ophthalmology service. The ophthalmology service, which offers cataract surgery, corrective eyelid surgery...

    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...

    UK Brachycephalic Working Group reveals five-year plan

    The UK Brachycephalic Working Group (BWG) has published its five-year strategy to improve the health and welfare of both current and future generations of flat-faced dogs. The five-year strategy outlines actions required from the group and its members...

    ADHD trailblazer announced as keynote speaker for BSAVA Congress 2023

    The BSAVA has announced that Samantha Hiew, the founding director of ADHD Girls, will deliver next year's Congress keynote speech on Friday 24th March in the Exchange Auditorium at Manchester Central. Samantha, who was a recipient of the Malaysian...

    Dechra Academy now accredited

    The Dechra Academy has become the first veterinary education provider to be accredited by the Learning and Performance Institute (LPI). To achieve the accreditation, Dechra’s Digital Learning team’s educational content, processes and services were...

    Matt Gurney appointed hospital director at Anderson Moores

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores has appointed Matt Gurney, a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, President of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia and co-founder of zeropainphilosophy.com, as its new Hospital Director...

    Pets Choice launches veterinary division to develop CBD products for animals

    Pets Choice Limited has established a veterinary division to develop a range of cannabidiol (CBD) oral dosage formats capable of being prescribed under the cascade. The new division has been granted a ManSA license by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

    Rabbit CPD coming to Weston-super-Mare

    Just Exotics is to host 'Rabbits in First Opinion Practice', its first in-person CPD event on Friday 24th February 2023 at The Hive in Weston-super-Mare, BS24 8EE. The one day course for general practitioners will be presented by Dr Sonya Miles, an...

    University of Liverpool and CVS to study veterinary workplace injuries

    CVS is funding a research project at the University of Liverpool to understand more about veterinary workplace injuries and what can be done to prevent them. CVS says that in the USA, the veterinary profession is the fifth highest profession for...

    Aberdeenshire vet suspended for undermining public health procedures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Aberdeenshire-based James Gracey from the Register for six months after he was found guilty of conduct that risked undermining procedures designed to promote public health and animal welfare. At the beginning...

    50% of pet owners worried about vet bills as cost of living crisis bites

    A new poll carried out by YouGov on behalf of Dogs Trust has revealed that in 2022 vet bills were the biggest financial worry for pet owners when it came to looking after their dog. The second biggest financial worry was the cost of dog food (18%)...

    Receptionist at Kent practice celebrates seven decades of service

    Mrs Muriel Taylor, who worked as a receptionist at Pennard Vets in Kent for a staggering 70 years, has been presented with the British Veterinary Receptionist Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at a celebration with more than 100 staff at the practice...

    BSAVA shares 18 time management tips for vets

    The BSAVA has shared 18 ways veterinary surgeons can manage time more effectively. The tips, put together by Tessa Plagis (communication advisor at St. Anna Advies ), Alan Robinson ( director of VetDynamics ) and Rebecca Robinson (coach at VetDynamics...

    RCVS announces mental health and wellbeing training for vets

    The RCVS has announced dates for a range of new mental health and wellbeing training opportunities for veterinary professionals this year. Expanding on the training available in autumn 2022, which was launched based on the results of an extensive training...

    SPVS to celebrate 90th birthday at Congress

    SPVS will be celebrating its 90th anniversary at its forthcoming Congress, being held at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham on the 26th and 27th January 2023. The theme of Congress is 'Thriving in Practice' and there are five lecture streams: Self...