Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Vet nurses invited to RCVS Knowledge CPD roadshow for equine professionals

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of a CPD roadshow covering quality improvement (QI) for equine professionals, to which veterinary nurses are invited. The equine events will initially take place at Rossdales Equine Hospital in Suffolk on 22...

    BVA reports that discrimination is still rife in the profession

    The BVA has revealed the results of a survey in which 24% of working veterinary surgeons and vet students said they have experienced or witnessed discrimination in the past year. The survey, which received 2445 responses from BVA members, found that...

    BEVA antimicrobial course for VNs coming up on the 30th

    BEVA is marking Antimicrobial Awareness Week with a free, 2-hour CPD webinar for vet nurses on antimicrobial use in surgery on 30th November. The webinar will look at what VNs can do to minimise and, in some cases, prevent surgical site infections...

    Everyone that visits ezyVet at the London Vet Show will raise £1 for Vetlife

    ezyVet, a maker of veterinary practice management solutions, says it will donate £1 to Vetlife for every person that visits its stand (D70) at the London Vet Show, on the 17th and 18th November 2022. Whilst you're there, the company will doubtless...

    Everyone that visits ezyVet at the London Vet Show will raise £1 for Vetlife

    ezyVet, a maker of veterinary practice management solutions, says it will donate £1 to Vetlife for every person that visits its stand (D70) at the London Vet Show, on the 17th and 18th November 2022. Whilst you're there, the company will doubtless...

    Kent practice becomes first B Corp veterinary practice in Europe

    Congratulations to Kent-based Pennard Vets, an employee-owned, seven-practice group which has become the first veterinary practice in Europe to become B Corp certified. Certified B Corps are companies that meet exceptionally high standards of social...

    New range of pet memorials to launch at London Vet Show

    Oh So Precious, a new trade-only range of memorials and keepsakes to commemorate the lives of pets, is to launch at the London Vet Show (stand F14). The new brand has a couple of display stands that practices can use to show off the range of memory...

    Equine Veterinary Journal highlights importance of reverting to bi-annual flu boosters

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published a special early view article reviewing the science behind enhanced equine influenza vaccination schedules, in particular the replacement of annual boosters with a mandatory bi-annual vaccination programme....

    And now an app that vets can offer remote consultations on ...

    Vetster has launched a mobile app for Android and iOS through which veterinary surgeons practicing on Vetster can offer remote consultations to pet owners. Mark Bordo, CEO and CoFounder, Vetster.com, said: “Our new mobile app is one more way we can...

    Not-for-profit vets open second practice

    Yorkshire-based Animal Trust , the somewhat controversially named not-for-profit veterinary practice, has announced it is opening a second practice in Dewsbury, less than a year since it opened the first one up the road in Tingley. Set up by veterinary...
  • BSAVA opens state-of-the-art new HQ

    National treasure, Professor The Lord Trees has officially opened BSAVA’s headquarters today following a massive revamp to extend the teaching facilities, increase sustainability and make it fit for the 21st century. The newly refurbished and extended...

    Davies Veterinary Specialists acquired by Linnaeus Group

    Davies Veterinary Specialists , the Hertfordshire-based multi-disciplinary referral centre, has been acquired by the Linnaeus Group . Nat Whitley, clinical director at Davies Veterinary Services, said: "We are delighted to become part of the Linnaeus...

    RCVS and BVA call for vets to be put on the Shortage Occupation List

    The RCVS and the BVA have called on the government to add veterinary surgeons to the Shortage Occupation List as part of the UK’s preparations for leaving the European Union. The organisations made a joint submission to the Migration Advisory Committee...

    450 vet nurses removed from Register for non-payment

    The RCVS says it has removed 450 veterinary nurses from the Register for non-payment of their annual renewal fee by 1st January 2019. The annual renewal fee is due for payment on 1 November every year, although vet nurses have up to midnight on 31st...

    Vet Nurses, do you feel appreciated at work?

    Final year RVC veterinary nursing BSc student, Talitha Johnson, is asking RVNs to take part in a survey investigating how appreciated you feel at work. The survey, which forms part of Talitha's dissertation, considers the different ways in which people...

    Pets at Home joint venture practices facing closure

    Pets at Home has announced that following a review of its first opinion veterinary business, it now plans to buy back 55 of the practices it operates in joint venture partnerships with veterinary surgeons, of which 30 may close. It is thought that...

    Equine arteritis vaccine due to go out of stock in December

    Zoetis reports that its stock of Equip Artervac, its Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) vaccine, is due to expire on 13th December, and new stocks are not expected before February 2019. Equip Artervac is indicated for the active immunisation for horses...
  • World first as sexed semen is used to support survival of rare equine breed

    A rare Suffolk Punch horse has given birth to a filly foal after using sex sorted sperm to determine the gender; the first time in the world that this technique has been used to support the survival of rare breeds. With fewer than 72 female Suffolk...

    Three vet nurse students take top veterinary evidence award

    Three veterinary nursing students have won first prize in RCVS Knowledge’s Veterinary Evidence Student Awards 2020. The winners were the first veterinary nursing students to place in the awards, which were launched by RCVS Knowledge last year to recognise...

    Animalcare names Vet Nurse Heroes

    Five vet nurses working in a range of clinical settings have been announced as the winners of Animalcare’s Vet Nurse Heroes competition. Earlier this year, t he company called on veterinary team members to nominate nurse colleagues who had gone beyond...

    White Cross vet nurses save Peaky Blinders

    The dedicated veterinary nurses at White Cross Vets in Wolverhampton have given five extremely sick kittens another chance at life after they were rescued by a local charity, Stray Cat Rescue Team West Midlands. The kittens had severe cat flu, were...

    SPVS launches practice Profitability Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched a new Profitability Survey to measure profitability levels across the nation’s veterinary practices and provide a benchmark for practices to assess their performance against. Launched...

    Virbac to offer free transfer of keepership with BackHome microchips

    Virbac has announced that from the 1st February 2018, BackHome microchips will include free online transfer of keepership from breeders to new puppy owners. The introduction of the compulsory microchipping law in April 2016 has meant that puppies...

    2018 NOAH Compendium out now

    The National Office of Animal Health has announced that the 2018 edition of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines has been published and a free copy of the book posted to every veterinary practice in the UK. The NOAH Compendium is...

    Vet who posted derogatory remarks about his boss found not guilty of serious professional misconduct

    Northamptonshire-based Gabor Nemes MRCVS has been found not guilty of serious professional misconduct, after posting derogatory remarks about his employer, Mate Toth MRCVS, on Facebook. The RCVS Disciplinary Committee heard two charges against Dr...