Wendy Nevins RVN

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Month: January 2024

Live round table event to discuss the latest updates to diarrhoea management

29th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

Live round table event to discuss the latest updates to diarrhoea management The Purina Institute Microbiome Forum Round Table on ‘Changing paradigms in diarrhoea management’ […]

Quality Improvement in a Day event back due to popular demand

28th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

After a sell-out event in December, RCVS Knowledge is hosting its second Quality Improvement (QI) event on Thursday 18th April at The Forest Centre in […]

RCVS Council amends temporary policy on recognition of European vet schools

27th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

At its meeting on Thursday 18 January 2024, members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Council voted to amend a temporary policy on […]

Colostrum supplementation quality and delivery matters at lambing time

27th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

Colostrum is critical to the short and long-term health of lambs. This guide from Nettex outlines how to supplement both ewe and powdered colostrum. Thick, […]

Home delivery service can increase pet health plan sign-ups by 25%

26th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

Leading pet health plan provider, Premier Vet Alliance (PVA), has revealed the substantial increase in revenue and client satisfaction that practices can expect as a […]

BVA Northern Ireland warns UK Parliament that NI faces a ‘public health emergency’ unless permanent access to vet medicines is secured

25th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

BVA NI president and two past presidents give oral evidence to a House of Lords Windsor Framework sub-committee on post-Brexit vet medicines access issue. British […]

RCVS Council approves proposals for future College governance reform

24th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

At its January 2024 meeting, members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Council agreed to consult on recommendations for the future reform of […]

UK borders wide open to imported dog diseases

23rd January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

Vets urge Government to introduce appropriate pre-import testing to close the door on serious imported dog diseases The British Veterinary Association (BVA), along with other […]

Veterinary organisations issue recommendations for vet teams on testing and management of Brucella canis cases

22nd January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is advising veterinary teams to consider all available clinical information alongside laboratory test results for Brucella canis and to individually risk assess […]

Students in the UK and Australia win awards for contributions to evidence-based veterinary medicine

18th January 2024 Wendy Nevins 0

Students from the University of Surrey and two Australian universities – Murdoch University in Perth and the University of Sydney – have been recognised in […]

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  • Farmers Urged to Check Ewe diets and Test Colostrum for Stronger Lambs 2nd December 2025
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