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Industry News Archive
RCVS extends remote prescribing guidance
10th August 2020
"We are far from being back to business as usual" - Mandisa Greene.
Vet practices urged to continue student placements
7th August 2020
Leading vet organisations write letter to vet and vet nurse training centres.
Government recognises test and trace challenge for vets
6th August 2020
Practices that have taken all precautions will not be asked to self-isolate.
VMD allows vets to delegate medicines supply in
5th August 2020
Temporary measures will apply to vets located in local lockdown areas.
Elanco closes Bayer Animal Health deal
4th August 2020
Acquisition triples Elanco's international pet health business.
VMD to phase out COVID-19 medicines facilitations
3rd August 2020
Temporary retail supply measures to cease on 31 August.
Boehringer Ingelheim acquires Global Stem Cell Technology
29th July 2020
Acquisition follows two years of successful partnership.
Nottingham vet students return to campus
27th July 2020
Students are among the first in the UK to resume face-to-face teaching.
Professor Tim Parkin to head up Bristol Vet School
24th July 2020
Renowned Bristol graduate set to bring a wealth of experience to the role.
Mind Matters to host online reflection sessions
23rd July 2020
Themes will include 'juggling it all' and 'believing in myself'
RCVS reports record number of vets joining Fellowship
22nd July 2020
Fellowship awarded in recognition of outstanding contributions.
Vets learn sign language to tackle face mask communication difficulties
20th July 2020
People with hearing issues rely heavily on visual clues and lip reading.