Veterinary Nursing News Headlines
  • New accredited veterinary CPD

    Premier Vet Alliance, the provider of preventative health plans and home delivery services, is to launch a new training course which, for the first time, it has had accredited by The CPD Standards Office. The new course is called ‘New staff training...
  • RCVS completes sale of its London offices

    The RCVS has completed the sale of its Westminster offices to a private investor for £14m. The deal includes an option for the College to lease the building for up to two years to give it time to consider its options for the future, and how they may...
  • Vetoquinol to take over Profender and Drontal from Elanco

    Vetoquinol has announced that it has agreed terms to acquire the European Economic area and UK rights to Profender and Drontal from Elanco Animal Health. The deal is expected to complete by the middle of 2020. According to the terms of the deal...
  • PSS requirements updated: General Practices need at least one RVN

    The RCVS Practice Standards Group (PSG) has published the results of its five-year review of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), with major changes surrounding the role of nurses, clinical governance and staff health and wellbeing. From now on, accredited...
  • New study to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments

    CVS is to fund a study at the University of Bristol to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments in companion animals. Concern has been expressed in the profession about environmental contamination from products used in companion animal...
  • Aberdeenshire vet suspended for undermining public health procedures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Aberdeenshire-based James Gracey from the Register for six months after he was found guilty of conduct that risked undermining procedures designed to promote public health and animal welfare. At the beginning...
  • New research identifies most common causes of death in pet rabbits

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the latest findings from its VetCompass programme, this time identifying the most common medical issues and causes of death in pet rabbits 1 . The research analysed data from 6,349 rabbits that attended 107...
  • Vet nurse brings pilates to your practice

    Veterinary nurse and ex practice owner Kate Bartels has launched Practice Pilates, offering pilates sessions for veterinary teams to help both their physical and mental wellbeing. Kate, who has worked in practice for 30 years, said: "Pilates does...
  • All together now: #RescueIsMyFavouriteBreed

    Battersea has launched a new campaign, 'Rescue is Our Favourite Breed', to encourage animal lovers to always think rescue first when it comes to finding their new pet, even if it may mean waiting a little longer to find the perfect match. According...
  • Vigilance urged after first UK case of leishmaniosis caught from another dog

    The Royal Veterinary College reports that one of its Internal Medicine Clinical Training Residents, Myles McKenna, has been involved in diagnosing the first case of leishmaniosis in the UK where it is believed the infection was spread from one dog to...
  • New expert-led wound care help and advice for veterinary nurses

    VetNurse.co.uk has joined forces with the Veterinary Wound Library to give veterinary nurses a new, NURSE ONLY source of help and advice for their questions and queries on veterinary wound care. The new Wound Management Expert Help Forum is a completely...
  • UK-first as dog gets new jaw created on a 3d printer

    Eastcott Referrals in Swindon has become the first practice in the UK to use a jaw reconstruction technique in dogs that uses prosthetic titanium implants created on a 3D printer. The practice's dentistry and oral surgery team, led by Peter Southerden...
  • Ceva rebrands Adaptil range

    Ceva Animal Health has re-branded its Adaptil range in a way designed to more clearly convey the benefits of each product to dog owners. The Adaptil Diffuser has been renamed the Adaptil Calm Home Diffuser , the Adaptil Collar has been renamed Adaptil...
  • Rabbit vaccine recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued a product recall for two batches of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease vaccine, Filavac VHD K C+V (Vm 46470/4000). Batches 060K80412C1A-UK1-2 and 060K80412A1C-UK1-2 (expiry 12/06/2019) have been recalled...
  • Does your vet receptionist deserve an award?

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) has launched The Veterinary Receptionist of the Year Award, sponsored by Feliway and Adaptil. All members of the practice team are invited to nominate their receptionist, as are members of the...
  • Linnaeus beefs up its vet nursing structure

    Linnaeus has appointed four Regional Nursing Managers (RNMs) to support its primary care nurses across the group. The RNMs, Gemma Mogridge, Neil Smith, Leanne Walker and Kerry Jackson have been hired to promote career progression and to help make sure...
  • Surgical prep tip for VNs wins most thanks

    Nick Shackleton Dip AVN (Surgical) RVN from Pet Medics has won VetNurse.co.uk's competition for sharing the best tip with colleagues in the discussion forums on the site. To enter the competition, VetNurse members just needed to post a 'top tip' that...
  • Veterinary surgeon silences Nigel Farage

    Maidstone-based Daniella Dos Santos MRCVS has become quite possibly the first person to render Nigel Farage utterly speechless whilst at the same time drawing welcome attention to the shortfall in veterinary surgeons caused by Brexit. Daniella, a...
  • Ayrshire vet struck off for failings surrounding euthanasia

    Ayrshire-based John Hendrie Smith has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found allegations of a number of charges in relation to his euthanasia of a dog proven. In total Mr Hendrie Smith had faced eight charges against him...
  • Tick Awareness Month coming up in May

    MSD Animal Health, maker of Bravecto, is giving advance notice that this year’s Tick Awareness Month will take place in May, in order to give veterinary practices time to apply for a resource pack and get involved. Last year's event generated an impressive...
  • Unnamed veterinary nurse struck off for drugs offences

    An unnamed veterinary nurse, of an unspecified gender, working at an undisclosed location, has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for drug-related offences. Jane (or John) Doe was charged with having stolen midazolam, butorphanol and...
  • Robyn Lowe RVN becomes first veterinary nurse on the Vetlife Board of Trustees

    RVN Robyn Lowe has become the first veterinary nurse to be appointed to the Board of Trustees for veterinary charity Vetlife. Until recently, only veterinary surgeons could be elected to control the charity’s activities, with parts of its governing...
  • New veterinary anaesthesia app to help overcome poor record-keeping

    Alastair Mair, a European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at Willows Veterinary Centre has developed a new app to ensure all vital details of an anaesthetic procedure are recorded efficiently and effectively. VETNAPP offers a replacement...
  • New veterinary telemedicine provider launches in the UK

    Vetster, which bills itself as the world's fastest growing veterinary telehealth service, has launched in the UK offering pet owners consultations about non-urgent conditions. The Canadian company highlights research which showed that the biggest challenge...
  • First licensed diazepam injection for dogs and cats

    TVM UK has announced the launch of Ziapam 5mg/ml, the first licensed diazepam injection for dogs and cats. Ziapam is licensed for the short-term control of convulsive disorders and muscle spasms of central and peripheral origin, and for use as part...