The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital Cancer Therapy Unit has become the first veterinary radiation centre in Europe to offer a new add-on training programme in veterinary radiation oncology.
Two vets honoured a former colleague by raising money for cancer charities, while a PDSA vet described the experience as an "emotional roller coaster".
Vets across the profession struggle to communicate effectively due to a lack of robust training on the topic – despite the fact they would be better equipped to deal with career challenges with enhanced skills.
A new vaccine against bovine respiratory syncytial virus could revolutionise the way bovine respiratory disease is tackled – and save the lives of vulnerable humans and animals in the process.
BCVA president Andrew Cobner is training hard for the Land’s End to John O’Groats challenge, which he has taken on despite having not ridden a bicycle in 40 years.
A poster created by the association with the British Medical Association, Public Health England and the VMD has been shortlisted for an Antibiotic Guardian Award at this year's ceremony in June.
New practice in Rubery, Worcestershire hosted more than 100 pet owners from the local community for the day, where a charity raffle for The Cinnamon Trust also took place.
The RCVS disciplinary committee has accepted a form of undertakings from Worcester-based vet David John Bibby Denny, who has agreed to remove himself from the register and never apply to be restored.
A “disproportionately high” number of vets reported to have experienced adverse events from the use of authorised veterinary medicines were female, according to the latest pharmacovigilance report from the VMD.
Students from Edinburgh and Nottingham's vet schools have won plaudits from the British Veterinary Behaviour Association for their insights into the field of animal behaviour.
46% of vets working in the UK today had resolved to become a vet while they were still at primary school, according to figures released by the BVA to celebrate World Veterinary Day this Saturday (29 April).
Ambitious pair Carolyne Crowe and Brian Faulkner have successfully completed 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days for charity after crossing the finish line of the London Marathon last weekend.