Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Dechra now offers Equisolon in 9g sachets

    Dechra has launched a 9g sachet version of its prednisolone treatment, Equisolon, for horses with severe equine asthma. The oral corticosteroid powder formulation was previously only available in 180g tubs. Severe equine asthma, which was previously...

    Vet and nurse launch new oncology referral service in Huddersfield

    Neil Palmer BVSc, MSc (Clin Onc), MRCVS and Kirsty Chippendale, Dip AVN, RVN have launched Cancer Care for Pets, an oncology referral service based out of Donaldson's Veterinary Group Hospital in Huddersfield. Cancer Care for Pets offers both clinical...

    Bookings open for Vets Now ECC congress

    Vets Now has opened the bookings for the UK’s for its emergency and critical care congress, which will take place online from 3rd to the 6th November 2021. 2021’s event will see over 70 hours of CPD across eight themes, with speakers including Megan...

    Anglesey vet reprimanded for writing dishonest letter

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Anglesey-based Louise Marie Henry MRCVS for writing a letter on behalf of a client that dishonestly certified incorrect details surrounding the death of a ewe. Dr Henry faced one charge, that in January...

    TVM launches joint supplement for dogs

    TVM UK has launched Locox TT, a joint supplement for dogs designed to support healthy joint function for continued mobility. The company says Locox TT has been developed to have high levels of EPA and DHA Omega-3, with independent lab analysis showing...

    Boehringer launches recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler, its treatment for equine asthma symptoms. The company points to research which found that 89% of the veterinary profession wants to play a more active role in the sustainability...

    DC rejects former vet's application for restoration for the ninth time

    Warwick John Seymour-Hamilton, a former veterinary surgeon who was struck off 27 years ago, has had his ninth application to be restored to the Register rejected on the basis that he would pose a risk to animal welfare if he were to practise as a veterinary...

    Free CPD webinar on canine breakthrough pain management

    Animalcare is hosting a free online CPD event about breakthrough pain management, presented by RCVS & EBVS European Veterinary Specialist in Anaesthesia & Analgesia, Matt Gurney on Tuesday 13th July 2021 at 7pm (BST). The webinar is the first of several...

    New buprenorphine formulation for reduced injection site pain

    Jurox (UK) Limited has reformulated Buprelieve, its multidose buprenorphine analgesic for cats, dogs and horses to use the preservative benzethonium chloride, which the company says offers reduced injection site pain compared to formulations preserved...

    Coronavirus: Veterinary video consultation service rolled out early

    VetHelpDirect has announced that due to the coronavirus outbreak, it is bringing forward the roll-out of its new platform through which veterinary surgeons can offer paid-for remote video consultations to their clients. If, as is predicted, social...

    RCVS sets out revised timeline for 'under care' review

    The RCVS has set out a new methodology and timeline for its review of its guidance to the profession on ‘under care’ and 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover. The review, which had been due to start in late 2019, will now start in April 2020. Melissa...

    Bucks referral centre announces steps to maintain business as usual

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals (HSR) has announced the various steps it is taking to maintain a near normal service for referring practices and clients in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. HSR, which provides emergency and...

    TVM takes 'Lunch and Learn' sessions online

    TVM UK has announced that is taking its 'Lunch and Learn' CPD sessions, which normally take place in practices, online. The sessions, which are delivered by the company's territory managers and cover things like toxicology, ophthalmology and the management...

    Teleradiology provider calls for stringent self-regulation of diagnostic imaging AI

    Teleradiology company, VetCT, is calling for companies developing and deploying AI in the field of veterinary diagnostic imaging to impose the highest standards of self-regulation. In an AI position statement released on their website, the company highlights...

    Goddard Veterinary Nursing College celebrates glowing Ofsted report

    Goddard Veterinary Nursing College is celebrating a glowing Ofsted report which rated it good in all areas, including its quality of education, apprenticeships and leadership, and management. Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and based at Wanstead...

    Vet nurses invited to ISFM Congress 2023: Between a Urolith and a Hard Place

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) will be hosting its annual Congress in Dublin from 29th June to 3rd July 2023, with the theme of ‘Between a Urolith and a Hard Place: Acute upper urinary tract disease and beyond…’ The ISFM says Congress...

    University of Central Lancashire to open the UK's 11th vet school

    The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has announced plans to open a new veterinary school in Preston. Based at UCLan’s Preston Campus, the new school will deliver foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as veterinary...

    Vet nurse movie stars needed

    VetNurse.co.uk and Training-Progress have joined forces to run a competition where veterinary nurses can win prizes for making short films of yourselves demonstrating nursing techniques, filmed on your mobile phone. There’s no filming skill required...

    Numbers of non-vet TB testers continue to climb

    UK Farmcare reports that more than 60 people from across the agricultural community have registered an interest in training to become an Approved Tuberculin Tester (ATT) of cattle. The role was created last November when the Animal & Plant Health Agency...

    New weekly NSAID for canine osteoarthritis

    Animalcare has launched Daxocox (enflicoxib, a selective COX-2 inhibitor), a weekly oral NSAID for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease in dogs. The company says that Daxocox achieves significant...

    New Confident Vet Nurse programme

    VDS Training has launched the Confident Vet Nurse training programme, designed to help nurses build self-confidence, overcome self-doubt and feel more comfortable speaking up. Course delegates will learn a range of practical skills, including understanding...

    Paisley-based veterinary nurse suspended for dishonesty

    Paisley-based Laura Benson RVN has been suspended for nine months by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee for stealing from her veterinary practice and asking a colleague to input false clinical records about her pet. Ms Benson faced six charges. ...

    BSAVA offers training days to help vet nurses recognise and act on non-accidental injuries

    The BSAVA and the Links Group are to host regional training days to help veterinary teams recognise and act on non-accidental injuries, helping them understand the link between animal abuse and domestic abuse. The training will take place in locations...

    Purina launches cardiac diet for dogs

    Purina has announced the launch of Pro Plan Veterinary Diets CC CardioCare, a new diet containing a blend of nutrients to support heart function. CardioCare is based on research carried out at the Purina Technology Center which explored how nutrients...

    Confident Chemotherapy webinar for vet nurses

    BBraun Vetcare is hosting a Confident Chemotherapy webinar covering the latest thinking on the use of chemotherapy in practice on Thursday 15th July at 5:00pm. Presenters at the webinar will include: Professor Melissa McDermid MD, MPH, division head...