Category: FIVP article
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RUMA CA&E progress report reveals decline in antibiotic use
Categories: FIVP articleRUMA CA&E has released its 2021-2022 progress report, highlighting its work addressing anti-microbial resistance. The report reveals a decrease in antibiotic use in both dogs and cats between 2021 and 2022, following an initial increase after the pandemic in 2021. Read more
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BSAVA Diagnostic Imaging Course: exclusive FIVP Discount
Categories: FIVP articleBSAVA have offered FIVP members an exclusive offer of a £300 credit towards the purchase of BSAVA products when registering for the forthcoming Postgraduate Certificate in Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging, which starts in January 2024. Read more
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FIVP attending University of Surrey Careers Fair
Categories: FIVP articleFIVP will be attending the University of Surrey’s Vet School Careers Fair on Wednesday 6th December 2023. This will be an opportunity for veterinary students to learn about the benefits of working for an independent practice, and to discover the great careers and EMS placements that FIVP’s members have to offer. Students can also pick… Read more
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Take part in Antibiotic Amnesty 2023
Categories: FIVP articleThis November, the FIVP would like to encourage its members to take part in Antibiotic Amnesty 2023. Led by the Responsible Use of Medicines Alliance – Companion Animal & Equine (RUMA CA&E), the Antibiotic Amnesty is a One Health initiative across UK veterinary practices, asking clients to return any antibiotics which are unused or out-of-date… Read more
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FIVP speaks to The Times about CMA review
Categories: FIVP articleThe Times has contacted the FIVP to discuss how the ongoing Competitions and Marketing Authority (CMA) review is affecting independent practices. The CMA review, which was launched 7 September, aimed to investigate the pricing and provision of veterinary services and medicines by practices. The review was launched partly in response to the increase in independent… Read more
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FIVP to attend London Vet Show – 16-17 November
Categories: FIVP articleWe are pleased to announce that we will be attending London Vet Show in November. We will be representing and promoting the interests and values of independent practices at stand (B26) from 16-17 November 2023. Rita Dingwall, FIVP business development manager, will meet with new and existing members of the federation to discuss the major… Read more
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FIVP meets veterinary students at University of Edinburgh Careers Fair
Categories: FIVP articleFIVP representatives Hayley and Gemma had a fantastic day at the University of Edinburgh Royal (Dick) Vet Careers Fair on 18 October. It was a chance for the veterinary school’s undergraduates to learn about the importance of independent practices, and what makes working for an independent practice so special. We also highlighted the excellent employment… Read more
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A Joint Approach to Arthritis: exclusive 10% discount
Categories: FIVP articleA new conference will provide a One Health approach to arthritis, bringing together speakers and delegates from the medicine, veterinary and veterinary nursing professions. The continuing education event, ‘A Joint Approach to Arthritis’, will focus on a holistic approach to the management of joint disease. It will feature discussions into the diagnosis, treatment options and… Read more
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FIVP features on BBC Radio Scotland
Categories: FIVP articleRita Dingwall represented the FIVP on BBC Radio Scotland today as part of a nationwide discussion into the Competitions and Markets Authority’s (CMA) review of UK veterinary practices. Mrs Dingwall, the group’s business development manager, addressed the authority’s concerns that the costs of veterinary fees were increasing faster than other goods and services. In the… Read more
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‘Under Care’ Guidance: The New Rules
Categories: FIVP articleAs of 1 September 2023, the rules of the ‘Under Care’ Guidance will be changing. This will change the way that POM-Vs (prescription only medication) are prescribed by veterinary surgeons. The new guidance will be reviewed 12 months later. How has the guidance changed? The old guidance stated that all pets should be ‘under care’,… Read more