May 2017

Alison Howey continuing her series of law articles, looks at the legal provisions of some acts, regulations and orders – and the vet’s role should they be contravened.

26 mins

Roger Evans on the latest in his farm's battle against TB.

13 mins

Chanticleer discusses the merits of a circular economy in his latest column for Veterinary Times.

13 mins

Ruth Gostelow discusses the aetiology, treatment, management and monitoring with regards to diabetic feline patients.

31 mins

James Warland and Jason Bestwick discuss disease entities and treatments, including diet and nutraceuticals, with an emphasis on the lower urinary tract.

35 mins

Owen Atkinson reviews various methods of maintaining dairy cow herd health during this process after milking.

25 mins

Simone Anesi and Toby Gemmill on the case of Shadow, a one-year-old, male neutered Labrador retriever that presented as an emergency after falling down a steep bank.

7 mins

Bev Panto looks at how future vets are learning to handle and treat, with confidence, these pets rising in popularity.

18 mins

Hannah Capon following on from the first part of this article (VT17.07), suggests how to tackle OA with regards to owner interaction.

19 mins

A David Weaver looks back through the cattle association’s inception and membership growth in light of its golden year.

13 mins

Jenny Moffett explores the impacts on resilience, mindset and mental well-being in veterinary students and graduates.

18 mins

Jenny Helm, senior veterinary clinician at University of Glasgow, discusses the recent tick media attention and the stats vets should be aware of.

13 mins

Ariane Neuber discusses the importance of a firm diagnosis and management plan for dogs affected by seasonal allergies.

17 mins

Elisabetta Mancinelli looks at diagnostic testing in a commonly kept species in the latest Exotic Encounters spot.

24 mins

Laura Quiney and Sue Dyson look at a variety of recent research undertaken on both the aetiology and detection of horses presenting as lame.

32 mins

David Beeston shares his experience of BSAVA Congress 2017 and tips on how vet students can get the most out of the event.

16 mins

Clare Sparks discusses the use of advanced diagnostic imaging in discovering cases of intervertebral disc disease.

15 mins

April 2017

Scientists in the US have developed a new type of single-use "artificial womb" that allows premature lambs to develop for up to four weeks.

3 mins

Cara Hallowell-Evans and Gayle Hallowell discuss best practice methods of performing a worming egg count and how to interpret the results.

26 mins

Catherine Bovens discusses various methods of diagnosis and treatment for this common autoimmune disease present in dogs.

37 mins