Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    Early hydrotherapy after spinal surgery may be dangerous for dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that early hydrotherapy may be associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications following surgical treatment for thoracolumbar intervertebral...

    Vet's pet parasite business snapped up by Bought by Many

    VetBox, a parasiticide subscription business founded in 2016 by Will Woodley MRCVS has been acquired by the pet health insurer, Bought By Many. The company, which now has over 20,000 monthly subscribers in the UK, saw a massive growth during the pandemic...

    RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing of veterinary medicines

    The RCVS Standards Committee has reintroduced the dispensation which allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe veterinary medicines remotely, in advance of the forecast wave of Omicron infections. Chair of the Standards Committee, Dr Melissa Donald,...

    Veterinary profession finds its answer to the Turin Shroud in the eye of a dog

    A veterinary ophthalmologist at Veterinary Vision in Penrith, Cumbria, has stumbled on what may prove to be the veterinary profession's answer to the Turin Shroud: the outline of a face on the retina of a dog. The strange phenomenon was spotted by...

    Paragon vets remove 5kg monster of a tumour from Dalmatian

    David Barker MRCVS, a soft tissue surgeon at Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield, has removed a whopping 5kg tumour from a four-year-old Dalmatian called Penny. David, who was assisted by Dan Kenny and Kat Grzywa MsRCVS, said: “Penny presented...

    Success treating equine sarcoids with immunotherapy

    Viennese biotech company BlueSky Immunotherapies says it has used its viral vector platform delNS to treat sarcoids in horses successfully, paving the way for a new cancer therapy in humans. BlueSky says that conventional treatment for equine sarcoids...

    Cat microchips to be compulsory

    The Government has announced plans for a new law to make it compulsory to microchip cats before they reach the age of 20 weeks and their contact details stored and kept up to date in a pet microchipping database. Owners found not to have microchipped...

    New publications show how vet nurses can make a sustainable difference

    The BSAVA has added a new sustainability collection to its library, which brings together a selection of resources to inspire veterinary professionals about sustainability, why it matters and how they can make a difference. The collection includes...

    New veterinary CPR courses for vet nurses

    Improve International is launching a series of veterinary CPR courses early in 2022. The two-day ‘Save A Life Today’ (SALT) courses are being run in partnership with the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) . Vets and nurses...

    Apoquel to come in tasty chew presentation

    Zoetis has announced that Apoquel (oclacitinib), its treatment for atopic dermatitis and associated pruritis, will be available in palatable chew form in the UK next year, following the grant of a marketing authorisation. Developed by Zoetis, Apoquel...

    Community interest practice group opens second hospital in Wales

    Animal Trust, the Community Interest Company (CIC) practice group founded by Owen Monie MRCVS in 2012, is to open a second, 6,000 square foot veterinary hospital in Rhyl, Wales. The new facility will have 9 consultation rooms and 4 theatres, and is...

    New fellowship for veterinary nurse Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provide a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...

    Teleconsulting service offers practices free festive food

    VetCT, the vet-to-specialist consulting service is offering all existing and new subscribers food and drink vouchers so they can have a seasonal staff party together. The teleconsulting service, accessed via the VetCT App, offers general practitioners...

    Virbac offers RVNs the opportunity to take a greater role in neutering

    Virbac has taken two steps to help veterinary nurses take a greater role in neutering, starting with an official clarification that Suprelorin, its non-surgical alternative for neutering male dogs, may be implanted by RVNs under the direction of a veterinary...

    Candidate nominations for 2022 RCVS VN Council elections now open

    Nominations are now being invited for this year's RCVS VN Council elections. The elections will again be held completely online this year. Veterinary nurses have until 5pm on Monday 31st January 2022 to put themselves forward as candidates for the...