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    Vet needed to live in the wilderness for a year

    Production company Keo Films is on the hunt for a veterinary surgeon that wants to take a year out and help set up a new community in a remote part of the British Isles for a high profile TV documentary series. The documentary is essentially a social...
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    800 RVNs asked to submit CPD records to the RCVS

    The RCVS has asked more than 800 registered veterinary nurses to submit their continuing professional development (CPD) records in order to monitor compliance with their professional obligation to undertake CPD. Under the Code of Professional Conduct...
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    New oral parasiticide for dogs from Merial

    Merial has announced the launch of NexGard Spectra, a broad spectrum oral parasiticide for dogs. NexGard Spectra contains afoxolaner, which kills fleas and ticks on dogs, and milbemycin oxime, which is effective against roundworms, hookworms and whipworms...
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    Academic argues vets should be prevented from profiteering

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and the BVA to help the profession prepare for and shape its own future, has published a guest blog in which an academic argues that the profession needs to introduce safeguards to prevent inappropriate profit...
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    Two thirds of vets injured by their patients this year alone

    The BVA has announced the results of a survey which found that 64% of small animal veterinary surgeons have been injured in the line of duty in the past year alone. By far the most common injuries were scratches and bites (90% and 78% respectively...
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    Tails.com offers free trial for veterinary nurses

    Tails.com , a UK pet nutrition company run by a team of people with backgrounds working for well known names as innocent , lovefilm.com and graze , has launched an innovative service delivering dog food optimised for each individual animal, direct to...
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    Defra rejects petition to protect VN title

    Defra has rejected the RCVS petition to protect the VN title, saying that criminalising the use of the term 'veterinary nurse' by other animal carers in a veterinary setting would be unduly harsh. In rejecting the petition, which had gained nearly...
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    Henry Schein buys practice management software company

    Henry Schein Inc. has announced an agreement to acquire RxWorks Inc. , the veterinary practice management software provider. Founded in 1988 and with headquarters in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, RxWorks has 68 team members and an installed base...
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    RCVS to focus on campaign to protect VN title at BVNA Congress

    The RCVS is focussing its efforts on the campaign to protect the title ‘veterinary nurse’ at BVNA Congress 2015. Ahead of the Congress, which takes place at the Telford International Centre from 9 to 11 October, the College has produced badges which...
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    Yorkshire vet campaigns to have vets heard about puppy farming

    Cat Henstridge, a small animal vet from South Yorkshire, has started a Facebook page to add the veterinary profession's voice to the campaign against the practice of puppy farming. Cat said: "I write a blog on my website and recently touched on the...
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    Vet Futures seeks nurse for new action group

    The BVA and the RCVS are inviting applications from veterinary surgeons to join the new Vet Futures Action Group, set up to drive forward the ambitions identified in the Vet Futures report launched at BVA Congress at the London Vet Show on 20 November...
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    Veterinary time capsule to be buried under Glasgow hospital

    Pets’n’Vets has announced that it is burying a veterinary time capsule under its new Roundhouse Veterinary Hospital being built on the southside of Glasgow. Brainchild of Pets’n’Vets partner Ross Allan, the idea is that the capsule will reveal to...
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    Osurnia named best new veterinary product of 2015

    CM Research has announced the results of a survey conducted this month in which veterinary surgeons named Osurnia as the best new product of 2015 . 290 companion animal veterinary surgeons took part in the survey, which is designed to provide veterinary...
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    'One Health' for people and pets could save NHS £2.5 billion a year

    Greater collaboration between disciplines to promote the 'One Health' approach for people and pets could save the NHS 2.5 billion a year, according to Danny Mills, Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln. Professor...
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    Ceva announces biggest ever TV advertising campaign for Adaptil and Feliway

    Ceva Animal Health has announced its biggest ever TV advertising campaign, designed to highlight the benefits of using Adaptil and Feliway, will begin on Christmas Day. The TV advertisement for Adaptil focuses on Meg and her Cavalier King Charles...
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    Defra seeks veterinary input on tougher dog breeding licensing

    Defra has announced a consultation which seeks to strengthen the regulations around dog breeding and pet sales in order to improve animal welfare. The consultation proposes to make it a requirement for anyone producing three more more litters a year...
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    Crystal-meth sadomasochistic sex manslaughter vet struck off

    Kirk Thompson, a Newcastle-based practitioner, has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being found guilty of manslaughter, assault and drug possession. Following a trial at Newcastle Crown Court in April 2014, Mr Thompson - who...
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    Survey finds most RVNs paid £16K-£20K

    A survey published today by the veterinary recruitment agency recruit4vets has found the majority of RVNs are paid between £16K and £20K, with a further 38% on £21-25K and 12% being paid less than £15K. 124 RVNs in full-time permanent employment took...
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    Vets Now accepting applications for Nursing Edge Programme

    Vets Now has announced that it is accepting applications for it's Nursing Edge Programme, starting in August. The eight week training programme, which was set up by Vets Now’s Head of Clinical Nursing, Rachael Marshall, provides a full induction leading...
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    Two new antibiotics for responsible use in cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched two new antibiotics with a new tablet technology designed to encourage more responsible use of antibiotics in practice. Metrobactin is the first veterinary licensed metronidazole tablet for the treatment of...
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    RCVS announces VN Council election winners

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2016 Veterinary Nurses Council elections. Voter turnout was more or less the same this year as last: 10.9% (or 1,435) of those eligible to vote. The average over the past 10 years is an 8.8% turnout. The...
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    Pets at Home forms partnership with Dick White Referrals

    Pets At Home Vet Group and Dick White Referrals have announced a strategic partnership in order to develop Pets at Home's strategy for providing specialist care. Pets at Home says it is creating a new divisional structure comprised of the existing...
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    RVNs get free, unlimited, documented CPD

    VetNurse.co.uk has today launched 'Claim CPD', a new feature which allows members to claim time spent on the site towards the annual requirement for 35 hours documented Continuing Professional Development. The system has been designed to make recording...
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    New welfare training modules for nurses

    The WSAVA has announced that its Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee (AWWC) has launched two new online training modules designed to provide veterinary professionals with a solid grounding in contemporary animal welfare issues. Developed as a resource...
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    PDSA calls on nurses to take PAW survey

    The PDSA is calling on veterinary nurses to complete its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report survey 2016 . The charity says that the survey is the largest, most comprehensive insight into pet wellbeing in the UK; an opportunity for veterinary professionals...