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    UCLan welcomes first cohort of vet students, selected by GPs

    The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has welcomed its first cohort of 78 BVMS veterinary degree students, selected using GP veterinary partners and skills based tests for a career in general practice. Dr Pete Down, Associate Dean for Undergraduate...
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    Global symposium to focus on veterinary oncology

    Hill's Global Symposium, this year focusing on veterinary oncology and nutrition, is coming up on Monday and Tuesday (25th-26th) next week, online and in Lisbon. There will be 20 presentations from some of the world's leading experts, covering topics...
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    EAE vaccine back in stock

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that Cevac Chlamydia, its EAE (enzootic abortion of ewes) vaccine, is back in stock. Following stock challenges earlier in the year , the company is now urging vets to encourage farmers to vaccinate their flocks to...
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    New range of diets to help manage kidney disease and arthritis in cats

    Virbac has launched Veterinary HPM Kidney & Joint, a range of wet and dry clinical diets formulated to help manage both chronic kidney disease (CKD) and osteoarthritis in cats simultaneously. The new range allows for gradually increasing support for...
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    BVOA to host practIcal orthopaedic CPD day for first timers in London

    The British Veterinary Orthopaedic Association is hosting a basic level, small group, practical orthopaedic course at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in London on Wednesday the 11th October 2023. Presented by Andy Moores and Alex Belch, 'Plates and Screws...
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    ISFM urges advertisers to stop using cats with extreme conformation

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), has joined forces with the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) and the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners...
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    Study concludes that insulin dysregulation in ponies cannot be predicted from physical observation alone

    A study published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has concluded that Insulin dysregulation (ID) status in ponies cannot be determined solely by observation of body condition 1 . Factors associated with insulin responses to oral sugars in a mixed-breed...
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    Nominations open for Petplan 2024 Veterinary Awards

    Petplan has opened nominations for its 2024 Veterinary Awards. Both veterinary professionals and clients can nominate people and practices for one of five awards. Practice of the Year Practice Manager of the Year Practice Support Staff of the...
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    Veterinary dentists step forward to help GP colleagues

    Some of the most experienced and well-qualified veterinary dentists in the country have agreed to help their colleagues in general practice by answering questions about veterinary dentistry that they post on VetSurgeon.org. Dentistry Specialists: Andrew...
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    Vets struggle to interpret ocular findings in hypertensive cats

    A study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery has identified barriers to blood pressure measurement in cats and revealed that vets and nurses struggle to interpret ocular findings when identifying hypertensive lesions in cats 1 . ...
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    RCVS delays implementation of new rules concerning POM-V parasiticides

    RCVS Council has decided to delay the implementation of new 'under care' guidance covering the prescription of POM-V parasiticides until 12th January 2024. The decision was made after Council heard increasing reports that practices have not been keeping...
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    Competition and Markets Authority investigates veterinary sector

    The Competition and Markets Authority has opened a review of the veterinary sector after concerns that pet owners are paying too much or not being given enough information to make an informed decision. Asked why the CMA had decided to launch the review...
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    Orthopaedic referral clinic offers a 12-month surgical guarantee

    Basingstoke-based Moores Orthopaedic Clinic has launched a surgical guarantee for those of its patients that have undergone TPLO surgery, elbow arthroscopy, patella luxation surgery (grades I-III) and total hip replacement. The 12-month surgical guarantee...
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    CVS clinical improvement project triples dental radiography

    CVS reports that after running a clinical improvement project to improve the diagnosis of periodontal disease in cat and dogs, its participating first opinion practices have tripled the number of patients receiving dental x-rays. The company points...
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    Broadline Spot-on discontinued

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health (BIAH) has discontinued Broadline Spot-on for cats as it has been superseded by Nexgard Combo. Broadline was a fipronil-based parasiticide which also contained (S)-methoprene, eprinomectin and praziquantel. NexGard...
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    New treatment for scour in calves

    Ceva has launched Gabbrovet Multi (paramomycin) to treat scour in calves caused by cryptosporidiosis and E.coli Gabbrovet Multi is the first and only ready-to-use solution licensed to treat both cryptosporidium and E.coli diarrhoea in calves. The...
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    Devon practice shows the value of an antibiotic audit

    Devon-based White Lodge Veterinary Surgery has achieved a 32.6% reduction in the use of a critically important antibiotic by carrying out a clinical audit. The CVS practice aimed to change its prescribing culture by adopting an evidence-based, case...
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    Emma King named Young Farm Vet of the Year

    Emma King, from Poultry Health Services, has been chosen as Young Farm Vet of the Year in the National Egg & Poultry Awards. Emma, who graduated from the RVC in 2016, first spent five years working for the Poultry Health Services team in North Yorkshire...
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    Experienced vets don't rely on palpation

    HT Vista has published the results of a small survey which indicates that vets who have been qualified for more than five years are 14% less likely to rely on palpation alone than clinicians with less than five year's experience, when diagnosing lipoma...
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    Linnaeus launches menopause support resources

    Hot on the heels of Vets Now and the BVA , Linnaeus has launched new resources to support the 5000-odd members of its workforce that will going through the menopause. The resources comprise guidance materials, a health and wellbeing assessment, associate...
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    New canine osteoarthritis 'Lunch and Learn' CPD for vets

    Animalcare, the distributor of Daxocox, has launched canine osteoarthritis ‘Lunch and Learn’ CPD for vets and RVNs. The company says the sessions will help veterinary staff learn more about the condition - which affects up to 20% of dogs in the UK...
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    RCVS launches faster, more compassionate way of dealing with less serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS has launched its new Charter Case Committee (CCC), which aims to provide an alternative, compassionate and streamlined way of dealing with less serious cases of professional misconduct. The Committee has been named after the Supplementary...
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    Aqupharm is back on the shelves

    Animalcare has announced that its Aqupharm fluid range is now available to order, following a period of stock allocation. Following supply issues over the past 12 months, the company has gained regulatory approval to begin supplying Aqupharm through...
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    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM is holding Pet Eye Health Awareness Week from 18th - 24th September. To help veterinary practices engage with pet owners and help them understand the importance of eye health, TVM has produced a range of free educational materials including waiting...
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    Exotic animal emergencies CPD coming up in Shropshire

    Marie Kubiak , an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, will be hosting Exotic Animal Emergencies, a one-day CPD course, in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, on Friday 8th September (10:00am - 4:00pm). The course will cover reptiles...