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Notice of AGM 2016

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 4 February, 2016 | 0

NATIONAL VETERINARY CLINICIANS GROUP of the SAVA Annual General Meeting Friday 18th of March 2016 12h30 Blue Valley Golf Estate, Midrand.  NOTICE OF MEETING In terms of clause 7.4 of the Constitution of the National Veterinary Clinicians , notice is hereby given that an Annual General Meeting of the Members of National Veterinary Clinicians group willRead more

WSAVA Congress

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 4 February, 2016 | 0

WSAVA World Congress 27-10 September 2016, Columbia Only One Month Left for Abstract Submission http://www.wsava2016.com/ The abstract submission deadline is fast approaching. Share your knowledge and research with the WSAVA global community by submitting your abstract today. Presenting your abstract at WSAVA 2016 will increase the impact and scope of your work by making it accessibleRead more

What private practitioners need to know about controlled- and notifiable diseases.

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 5 January, 2016 | 0

Author: T Prinsloo ABSTRACT The prevention, management and control of controlled- and notifiable diseases are the combined responsibility of state veterinarians, private veterinarians and farmer. Isolation and quarantine is used to prevent the introduction and spread of contagious diseases.  This paper explains the differences between isolation and quarantine and sets out the purpose and applicationRead more

Endocrinology Medical Mystery Tour

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 31 August, 2015 | 0

This is an early reminder of NVCG’s endocrinology course in 2016. Provisional dates March 14th & 15th in Cape Town and 17th & 18th March in Johannesburg. Two excellent international speakers. These talks form part of our goal of driving clinical excellence. Contact Vetlink for more information at 012 346 1590 or email conferences@vetlink.co.za toRead more

National Dog Day

By | News & Opinions | 0 comment | 26 August, 2015 | 0

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Global Pain Council targets pain management worldwide

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 23 April, 2015 | 0

From WSAVA news April 2015 An empowered, motivated and globally unified veterinary profession that effectively recognizes and minimizes pain prevalence and impact this is the goal of the Global Pain Council (GPC), a committee of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA).Pain management is one of its priority areas and is the focus of thisRead more

A day to reflect and celebrate – World Veterinary Day

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 23 April, 2015 | 0

World Veterinary Day (25 April) is an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the contributions and achievements of the veterinary profession to society. Our profession occupies unique territory. Human quality of life is not only enhanced by, but entirely dependent on the health and well-being of animals. We encourage all those working in the veterinary professionRead more

NVCG Pre Congress day

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 10 March, 2015 | 0

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Missed the WSAVA Congress?

By | News & Opinions | 0 comment | 4 February, 2015 | 0

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Rabies

By admin | News & Opinions | Comments are Closed | 31 January, 2015 | 0

In 2012 there was a serious outbreak of canine rabies in the Okhahlamba area. This led to a spill over into the jackal population (See concentration of cases in the northern corner of map) with a number of other wildlife species becoming victims (Caracal; Baboon; Dassie). Following an intense vaccination campaign amongst the local dogRead more

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