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    New research shows even healthy older horses have increased insulin responses

    New research conducted in collaboration with Spillers and published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has shown that even healthy older horses have increased insulin responses, compared to younger horses, in response to a starch rich or starch and sugar...

    DC refuses to restore vet to practise and research herbal medicine

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Kent-based Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register in order to prescribe his own herbal treatments and to obtain peer review that would allow his treatments to be licensed...

    White Cross opens up in Sheffield

    White Cross Vets has announced the opening of its 19 th practice in Handsworth, Sheffield, headed up by Dave Hough MRCVS. Tim Harrison, managing director at White Cross Vets, said: "Our plan has been to open five new practices within a 12 month period...

    Vets get the seven year itch too

    The BVA has published results of a Voice of the Profession survey which found that veterinary surgeons who make the move to non-clinical work tend to do so after 7 years. The survey polled 671 veterinary surgeons in May and June 2017. 92% of those...

    Improve launches two-day TPLO masterclass

    Improve International has launched a two-day masterclass on tibial-plateau-leveling osteotomy (TPLO) . The company says the masterclass will equip veterinary surgeons with an understanding of how TPLO fits into the range of treatments for one of the...

    North Downs welcomes two neurologists and a soft tissue surgeon

    North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) has welcomed two neurologists and a soft tissue surgeon to its team in Bletchingley, Surrey. Josep Aisa has arrived from Glasgow University, where he spent four years as a lecturer focusing on soft tissue procedures...

    New cardiology suite at Willows in Solihull

    Willows Veterinary Centre has recruited cardiologist João Almeida Neves and opened a new cardiology suite as part of a £1m extension to the referral centre. João, who graduated from Portugal’s Oporto University in 2009, was recruited from the University...

    Warrington-based vet given formal warning for false certification

    Warrington-based Natalia Oakes MRCVS has been given a formal warning by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found a number of charges proved in relation to incorrect certification about the conditions of a greyhound kennel. The Disciplinary Committee...

    Jonathan Ross OBE joins line-up at VET Festival 2018

    VET Festival has announced that the television and radio presenter Jonathan Ross OBE is to join the line-up at this year's event, taking place on the 8th and 9th June in Surrey. Jonathan will be taking part in the VETFest Conversation on the Friday...

    New event to help vets along the career path

    Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify (VSGD) is hosting a 2-day event to inspire veterinary surgeons about their next career move, and open doors between veterinary organisations, businesses and people, in London next weekend (28th – 29th April 2018). Taking...

    RCVS and BVA launch 'Pets Need Vets' campaign

    The RCVS and the BVA have launched Pets Need Vets , a social media campaign to highlight the benefits of registering a pet with a veterinary practice to the owners of the estimated 3.1 million pet dogs, cats and rabbits that have not done so 1 . The...

    AHT starts work on new equine herpes virus

    Work aimed at developing a new vaccine to protect against abortigenic and neurological equine herpes virus (EHV) has begun at the Animal Health Trust (AHT). Dr Neil Bryant from the AHT, who is leading the research, said: "EHV is a major welfare concern...

    Vets asked to take part in largest flea research project

    MSD Animal Health (maker of Bravecto) is asking veterinary surgeons to get involved in the Big Flea Project, described as the UK’s largest piece of academic research into fleas, their prevalence, and the diseases they carry. The study, which is being...

    New study finds rottweilers most prone to osteoarthritis

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a study which has found that rottweilers are the breed most predisposed to suffer from osteoarthritis. For the study the RVC used VetCompass , its pioneering technology which analyses the veterinary...

    Vets urged to take older cats' blood pressure annually

    Ceva Animal Health is urging vets to take cats' blood pressure annually after they reach the age of seven, as recommended by the International Society of Feline Medicine 1 , following research carried out by the company in which over 90% of veterinary...

    New expert paper on nutritional needs of older dogs

    FEDIAF , the European pet food industry federation, has published a new expert paper on the nutritional needs of older dogs. The paper was written by FEDIAF’s Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of independent academics from leading European universities...

    RWAF Veterinary Adviser named Ceva's Vet Of The Year

    Dr Richard Saunders, Vet Specialist Adviser at the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), has been named this year's 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards. Richard was nominated for his dedication to improving rabbit...

    Vets4Pets opens 450th practice

    Vets4Pets has opened it's 450th joint venture practice in Essex with Cheryl Lucas MRCVS and veterinary nurse Nick Briggs. The Mayor of Loughton, Councillor Philip Abraham, officially opened the Vets4Pets Loughton veterinary surgery inside Pets at...

    72% of vets fear reputational damage from negative online reviews

    Miele Professional has released the results of some independent market research which shows that 72% of veterinary surgeons worry about the impact that a public complaint could have on their business, with 75% monitoring online review sites for comments...

    Inaugural WellVet Weekend offers vets the chance to recharge and refresh

    Vetsnet and VetLed have announced that the first WellVet Weekend , an event designed to offer veterinary surgeons a chance to recharge, refresh and re-energise, will take place at Girton College, Cambridge, on 24th-26th August 2018. The WellVet Weekend...

    BEVA President invites you to join his Challenge Cycle Sportive

    The President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Jon Pycock is to host the first ever BEVA President's Challenge Cycle Sportive and is inviting cyclists of all abilities to join him in Yorkshire on Sunday 3rd June 2018 to help raise...

    Surgical first as titanium implant used to replace hard tissue lost during tumour removal

    In the first known procedure of its kind, a 3D printed titanium implant created using additive manufacturing (AM) has been used to replace hard tissue lost during tumour removal from the maxilla in a seven-year-old Bernese Mountain Dog. The procedure...

    Dechra launches improved monitoring method for Cushingoid dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Pre-Vetoryl Cortisol (PVC) monitoring , an alternative method of monitoring dogs that are being treated for Cushing’s syndrome. The company says the new method, which was developed with Professor Ian Ramsey...

    Protesters march to save killer veterinary treatment

    The British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons has announced it is to hold a second march in protest against the recent RCVS position statement on complementary and alternative medicines. The RCVS statement, which can be read in full here...

    Veterinary profession divided over telemedicine

    The RCVS has published a summary of the consultation phase of its review of telemedicine within veterinary practice, revealing a profession divided over the risks associated with remote consultations and whether it would be appropriate to prescribe medicines...