Veterinary News Headlines

    Veterinary staff worry about the menopause

    A survey run jointly by Veterinary Woman and the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has revealed the impact of the menopause on veterinary working life. 250 mainly menopausal-aged veterinary surgeons and nurses took part in the survey. Over...

    £5K's worth of veterinary CPD to be won

    Veterinary recruitment agency Noble Futures is running a competition in which vets from the UK and Northern Ireland can win £5000 worth of CPD vouchers from Improve International. To enter the draw, visit http://www.noble-futures.com/veterinaryCPDgiveaway...

    Acclaimed wildlife photojournalist joins judging team for BVA photography competition

    Internationally acclaimed wildlife photojournalist Aaron Gekoski has been named as the fifth judge on the panel for the 2021 British Veterinary Association Veterinary Photographer of the Year Award. An environmental photojournalist, Mr Gekoski has...

    New diet for dogs with food and environmental allergies

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Derm Complete food, described as the world’s first and only nutritional solution that is clinically proven to tackle both food and environmental sensitivities in dogs. Hill's says the new diet, which...

    Julian Allen named Livestock Adviser of the Year

    Julian Allen MRCVS, a Director of Friars Moor Livestock Health, has been named the winner of the Farmers Weekly Livestock Adviser of the Year Award. The Livestock Adviser of the Year Award recognises those who have made a real difference to the operations...

    FNCBs of gastrointestinal masses provide clinically useful samples

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that ultrasound-guided fine-needle cytological biopsies (FNCB) of gastrointestinal masses provided a clinically useful sample in two thirds of cases, particularly...

    New system set to revolutionise veterinary prescribing

    Bristol-based Invatech Health has joined forces with MWI to establish a new distribution service whereby prescriptions are sent directly to the client from the wholesaler. The new distribution service uses Invatech's Patient Medication Record (PMR...

    RCVS publishes vision for a more diverse and inclusive veterinary profession

    The RCVS has published its Diversity & Inclusion Group (DIG) Strategy, setting out how it will help create a veterinary profession where everyone can flourish. The strategy, which is available to read at: www.rcvs.org.uk/diversity , lists six areas...

    The most common health problem in dogs is dental disease

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has found that the most common health problem in dogs is dental disease, closely followed by ear infections and obesity. The study was part of the RVC’s VetCompass programme which include anonymised veterinary...

    BEVA to hold essential equine nutrition course online

    The British Equine Veterinary Association will be holding a one-day CPD course: 'From superfoods to supplements: How to know more than the owner' online on the 7th July 2021. During the course, which counts as 7 CPD hours, some of the best-known veterinary...

    New emergency and critical care course for vets

    Improve International has launched an online Emergency and Critical Care programme aimed at veterinary surgeons who want to update their knowledge and increase their confidence in emergency patient management. The programme is the first in a new series...

    Veterinary triage, bookings and payment streamlined by pandemic

    The BSAVA has published the results of a survey which shows that technology used to mitigate the effects of lockdown may lead to long term, beneficial changes to the way practices operate. Over 25% of the 1001 veterinary professionals who responded...

    Vets: Share your thoughts about the future of your profession

    VetSurgeon.org has started a series of discussions about major changes to the profession proposed by the Legislative Working Party in order to help you form your opinion and give feedback to the RCVS. If they become law, the changes proposed by the...

    Runners and riders announced for this year's RCVS Council election

    The RCVS has announced the 14 candidates standing in this year’s Council election. Voting for this year’s election will take place from 15th March until 5pm on Friday 23 April 2021 and the 14 candidates are: Dr Louise Allum MRCVS Dr Danny Chambers...

    Rob Hall named Young Dairy Vet of theYear 2021

    Rob Hall MRCVS from LLM Farm Vets in Shropshire has been named 2021 Young Dairy Vet of the Year at this year’s CREAM Awards, sponsored by Krka UK. The award recognises an exceptional farm vet who has been working in the dairy industry for three to...

    Free cardiology course on managing canine mitral valve disease

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free online cardiology course on managing mitral valve disease (MVD) in dogs. Entitled ‘Managing mitral valve disease from start to finish’, the course will account for four hours’ CPD split into six short bite-size...

    New educational materials to improve management of scour

    MSD Animal Health has launched a range of educational materials to help calf rearers and their advisers improve the management of scour problems. The materials available include a scour management guide for farmers and a more detailed version for vets...

    Otodex product recall

    Petlife International Ltd has initiated a Class II recall to retail level for Otodex Skin Cream because the lidocaine content is marginally out of specification. The recall is for the following batches only: E001 (expiry 31/03/2021) E002 (expiry...

    Registration now open for ISFM 2021

    Registration is now open for the ISFM 2021 World Feline Congress, taking place online from 25th to the 27th June. The theme this year is 'The ever-complex cat: a multidisciplinary approach to feline medicine', around which there will be a full programme...

    New study shows change in cleaning practices could improve calf health

    A new study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine has shown that by making a few changes to colostrum hygiene protocols, farmers could significantly minimise the risk of disease in calves. The study, which was carried out by researchers from...

    Experts say communication is the key to tackling equine obesity

    A panel of experts at the National Equine Forum’s (NEF) Great Weight Debate (Equine) has concluded that teamwork, communication and trust are key to solving the problem of horse, pony and donkey obesity in the UK. Equine obesity is a growing problem...

    New social media guides for veterinary practices

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched a series of new guides and videos to help practices engage with clients on social media. The company says the series will help practices set-up, post content and measure the effectiveness of their social...

    New digital sign-up platform for Premier Pet Care Plan and Animal Healthcare clinics

    Premier Vet Alliance (PVA) has launched a new online platform for practice clients to sign up for pet health care plans safely during the pandemic. The platform, which is available to Premier Pet Care Plan and Animal Healthcare clinics, is designed...

    RSPCA asks vets to help with goal of reducing cruelty and neglect by 50% in ten years.

    The RSPCA has published Together for Animal Welfare, its strategy for the next ten years, during which it aims to achieve eight ambitions in partnership with the veterinary profession. As part of its new strategy the RSPCA has also announced it is...

    Vet nurses can now become Practice Standards Scheme Assessors

    The RCVS has announced that Council has approved a pathway for RVNs to become Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Assessors. The change to the Practice Standards rules means that RVNs who have at least five years’ experience within the profession are eligible...