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    Free practice management webinars

    Premier Vet Alliance has launched a programme of free, one hour webinars to help practices develop the way they work, increase revenue, improve customer care, motivate their teams, and manage stress and pressure in the workplace. The webinars are open...
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    New transfusion course for vet nurses

    Improve International has launched a new online transfusion medicine course for veterinary nurses in partnership with the Pet Blood Bank UK. The new course offers training for veterinary nurses with an interest in this area, and the opportunity to...
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    RCVS freezes annual renewal fees

    RCVS Council has announced there will be no increase in annual renewal fees this year, but the alternative fee payment arrangements brought in to reduce financial pressures on vet nurses during the pandemic will now come to an end. Annual renewal fees...
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    BSAVA launches new video library

    The BSAVA has launched a new video library containing over 400 videos on clinical topics which have been published in Companion articles and manual chapters. The videos cover a range of topics including imaging, neurology, endoscopy and endosurgery...
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    Kent vet struck off for performing unnecessary hip replacements

    Dr Marthinus Ryk Botes has been struck off after he carried out total hip replacements (THR) on four dogs which did not uphold the animals’ health and welfare and without consulting with their owners about alternatives (including more conservative treatment...
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    RCVS to move to Clerkenwell

    The RCVS has bought new premises at 1-2 Hardwick Street, Clerkenwell, London. Having sold Belgravia House – its Westminster offices since 1995 – to a private investor in March 2021 for £14.5m, RCVS Council agreed the purchase of the new building for...
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    New research reveals brachycephalic dogs at 7x risk of cherry eye

    The Royal Veterinary College has published new research which has revealed the risk factors for Prolapsed Nictitating Membrane Gland, aka Cherry Eye, in dogs. Led by the RVC’s VetCompass Programme, researchers say the study 1 was the largest exploration...
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    Veterinary Wound Conference coming to Derby

    The Veterinary Edge has joined forces with wound management guru Georgie Hollis, to host a two-day CPD on wound management for veterinary nurses in Derby on 18th and 19th May. The Veterinary Wound Management Conference will be taking place at the Derby...
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    Study reveals most common skin masses in young dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that the most common skin masses in dogs aged between 0 and 12 months are histiocytoma, papilloma, dermoid cyst, follicular cyst and mast cell tumours (MCTs...
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    New support for vet nurses abused on social media and elsewhere

    VetNurse.co.uk has set up VNs FOR VNs a new, private support group on the site for veterinary nurses who’ve found themselves on the receiving end of unfair criticism or abuse from pet owners on social media and elsewhere. The internet has brought major...
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    New glossary of veterinary oncology terms

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association Oncology Working Group has published a glossary of common veterinary oncology terms to help owners better understand cancer terminology, The Oncology Working Group, winningly styled as 'WOW', says it hopes...
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    BSAVA Congress tickets now on sale

    Tickets for BSAVA Congress, taking place at Manchester Central from 24th–26th March, have gone on sale, with early bird discounts for those who register before 17th February 2022. There have been major changes to the format for Congress this year....
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    New self-care website for vet nurses

    Livisto, an animal health pharmaceutical company, has launched the HappyVetProject, a new website designed to help support veterinary professionals' wellbeing. The company points to the well-known veterinary mental health and suicide stats, such as...
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    Mandisa Greene becomes Medical Director at Vets Now

    Vets Now has appointed the ex-RCVS President Mandisa Greene as its Medical Director. Mandisa qualified from the Royal (Dick) Vet School in Edinburgh in 2008 and has since spent much of her career working in emergency and critical care. She served...
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    RCVS reports on the impact of the pandemic on VNs

    The RCVS has published two reports on the impact of the pandemic on the personal and professional lives of veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons since March 2020. The reports summarise the results of two surveys that were conducted between July...
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    Open day for vet nurses at Herts referral centre

    Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hertfordshire is holding an open day for veterinary nurses who are looking for a career move, on 29th January 2022. 30 nurses have already booked a place at the event which is being held so you can have a no-strings...
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    Nine RVNs achieve the VMG/ILM Award in Veterinary Leadership and Management

    Congratulations to nine veterinary nurses: Heidi Taylor (pictured right), Fiona Andrew, Rowena Batey, Stacy Brook, Johanna du Plessis, Lauren Emmett, Gemma Fisher, Rachel Forsyth and Jacqueline McMahon, who were amongst 22 veterinary professionals who...
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    Welsh Covid rules force SPVS/VMG Congress postponement

    SPVS and the VMG have postponed their Congress to 13th-14th May 2022 because of the Covid restrictions put in place by the Welsh Government. All existing bookings for the event, which takes place at the ICC Wales in Newport, have been transferred to...
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    Virbac survey finds canine mast cell tumours may be under-diagnosed

    Virbac, maker of Stelfonta, has released the result of a quick poll of vets at the London Vet Show who said that on average, they had diagnosed 7.03 mast cell tumours (MCTs) in the last year, when earlier research had showed the figure should be more...
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    New research in the fight against canine epilepsy

    Linnaeus has joined forces with researchers from the Kennel Club Genetics Centre to conduct a study which aims to identify DNA variants that may increase dogs' susceptibility to idiopathic epilepsy. For the study, Luisa De Risio, clinical research...
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    RCVS helps vet nurses develop leadership skills

    The RCVS has launched the Leadership Library, designed to support the development of leadership skills within the veterinary profession. The College says the online library, which is free to access, aims to encourage people to develop their leadership...
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    RCVS refuses restoration for vet who harmed animals

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application from Leeds-based Gary Cassius Samuel for restoration to the Register on the grounds that his history of causing harm to animals means that he poses a continued risk to animal welfare. Mr Samuel...
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    Free webinar for vet nurses about controlling parasites associated with raw diets

    Horiba UK is hosting a free webinar for vets about controlling parasites associated with raw feeding, presented by parasite guru Ian Wright MRCVS, on Thursday 27th January at 7:30pm. The company points to an increasing trend across Europe towards feeding...
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    Research shows dogs have helped their owners get through the pandemic

    A study conducted by Nestle Purina research and published in the journal PLOS One has concluded that dog owners were significantly less depressed than non-pet owners during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1,500 volunteers were surveyed for the study, which...
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    RCVS publishes preliminary reports into vet workforce issues

    The RCVS has published two preliminary reports which bring together the quantitative and qualitative research it has conducted into the current workforce crisis in the profession. Lizzie Lockett, RCVS CEO, said: “It’s clear that there are a number...