International Canine Health Awards 2023 – organised by The Kennel Club Charitable Trust, and underwritten by the Vernon and Shirley Hill Foundation – are open to vets, students and scientists.
A vet who made fraudulent claims worth more than £13,000 will undergo supervision over the next two years in what a disciplinary committee acknowledged was an “exceptional” move.
Group says its wants to maintain momentum in progressing responsible use of antibiotics across its sites, as data shows steady reduction of prescribed antibiotics across UK practices.
Trainetics is planning to launch its human factors course in January with delegates getting the chance to use a flight simulator used to train commercial airline pilots as part of the course.
More than 300 delegates attended for career development stories, TED-style talks and discussions with vet professionals, with money raised with a charity art auction and book showcase of artists and writers.
A leading academic has praised the “commendable” approach of a new veterinary group – the Progressive Veterinary Association – which has vowed to put animal welfare first.
Nearly half of respondents to the British Veterinary Receptionist Association’s annual members’ survey said they did not feel they were paid fairly in their role.
There are renewed calls for UK and EU leaders to enter substantial negotiations to maintain the supply of veterinary medicines to Northern Ireland beyond the end of this year.
Katia Marioni-Henry is heading up the new neurology and neurosurgery service, which started dealing with cases last month at the Vets Now Hospital in Glasgow.
More than two years after his departure, claims for unfair and wrongful dismissal brought by former Eville and Jones managing director Jason Aldiss have been dismissed.