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New Chair For Veterinary Council Of New Zealand Elected
Wednesday, 2 April 2025, 3:35 pm | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
Dr Kylie Lawson was first elected to the Council in 2023 as an elected veterinary member and previously served as Chair of its Complaints Assessment Committee (CAC). More >>
Veterinary Council Welcomes Change Allowing Dental Procedures To Be Performed By Veterinary Nurses
Wednesday, 12 March 2025, 11:34 am | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
Veterinary nurses doing these procedures will free up time for veterinarians to deliver more advanced care and treatment. More >>
World Antimicrobial Awareness Week A Timely Reminder Of Serious Threat
Monday, 20 November 2023, 10:39 am | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
Within the next 30 years, resistance to antibiotics and other antimicrobial products is anticipated to kill more people around the world than cancer, according to the World Health Organisation. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top 10 global ... More >>
Additional Support From Allied Veterinary Professionals Welcomed Amid Workforce Shortage
Wednesday, 26 July 2023, 2:27 pm | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
The Veterinary Council of New Zealand (VCNZ) is encouraging an increased use of veterinary nurses and technicians for clinical work within their scope of practice. VCNZ CEO and Registrar Iain McLachlan says, “spreading the workload among various ... More >>
Dog Owners Urged To Be Aware Of Canine Cough Symptoms As Outbreak Hits Aotearoa
Wednesday, 18 May 2022, 11:00 am | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
The Veterinary Council of New Zealand (VCNZ) is reminding dog owners to keep an eye out for symptoms of canine cough in their pets, as the virus is having a resurgence across the country. The clinical name for canine cough (also known as kennel cough) ... More >>
Papakura vet struck off for misconduct
Tuesday, 29 June 2010, 10:24 am | Veterinary Council Of New Zealand
Papakura veterinarian, James Mason, has been struck of the veterinarians’ register for breaching the Veterinary Council of New Zealand’s code of professional conduct. More >>