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Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: Health Checks

Regular health checks are important to identify any underlying problems before they escalate out of control. Finding problems early can drastically improve your chances of treatment and recovery, and help prevent more serious illnesses, such as diabetes, from developing. If you are aged between 40 and 74 years of age and haven’t had a stroke […]

03/04/2017

Kim’s Story – World Autism Awareness Day (2 April 2017)

Kimberley O’Neill is a former student at The College of Animal Welfare, having achieved the Level 2 Diploma for Veterinary Care Assistants in 2015. To mark World Autism Awareness Day, Kim has kindly agreed to share her story of her experiences with Asperger’s Syndrome.  I was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a mild form of autism, at […]

02/04/2017

National Pet Month: What vets and vet nurses wish UK pet owners knew about their animals…

National Pet Month 2017: What vets and vet nurses wish UK pet owners knew about their animals… According to a new poll released by the Veterinary Animal Welfare Coalition for National Pet Month, recognising when a pet is overweight is the top issue vets and vet nurses wish UK pet owners knew about their animals. […]

01/04/2017

Golden Jubilee Award winner 2017: Kathy Kissick!

Golden Jubilee Award Winner 2017: Kathy Kissick! Kathy Kissick has been announced as winner of this year’s Golden Jubilee Award. Alongside a long list of impressive achievements throughout her career, Kathy has worked with The College of Animal Welfare on multiple occasions in order to improve the experience of veterinary nurses and clinical coaches, just […]

31/03/2017

Hundreds of people flock to Careers With Animals Day

Saturday 25 March saw hundreds of people of all ages and backgrounds visit The College of Animal Welfare to attend its annual Careers With Animals Day, hoping to find out how they can turn their dream of working with animals into a reality. With around 500 visitors dropping in to speak to exhibitors and attend careers […]

29/03/2017

EJCAP spring issue now available to view online

The spring issue of the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (EJCAP) is available to view online. Published four times a year by the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the journal is accessible to veterinary practitioners, students and nurses in Europe and beyond. This issue focuses on companion animal rehabilitation as well as interactive […]

27/03/2017

Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: Teeth

Did you know that in primary schools in the UK, 8 or 9 children in every class will have tooth decay? That equates to approximately 3.3 million children between the ages of 0-14 years old. What can we do to improve dental health in our children? Brush your teeth for 2 minutes every day using […]

5% annual renewal fee rise for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses

Annual renewal fees for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses will increase by 5% for 2017-2018. The increase follows a six-year renewal fee freeze for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses, which have remained at £299 (for UK-practising vets) and £61 respectively. This increase will change the renewal fees for the registration categories as follows: UK-practicing vets: […]

23/03/2017

Remember to vote in the RCVS and VN Councils elections!

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is encouraging veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to, not only, vote, in this year’s RCVS and VN Councils elections, but to vote online. The elections will feature both a new voting platform and regular personalised email reminders from Electorial Reform Services (ERS) Ltd which will make it easier […]

22/03/2017

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World Down’s Syndrome Day (21 March)

Down’s Syndrome is a genetic condition that typically causes some level of learning disability and characteristic physical features; around 775 babies are born with the condition each year in England and Wales, and approximately 6,000 in the US; making Down’s Syndrome one of the most common chromosomal conditions. Children and adults with Down Syndrome have […]

21/03/2017