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Policy: Copper
Policy type : Policy Reference : 2b Status : Current Date ratified : May 2018 Policy Restricted veterinary medicines (RVMs) containing copper should be authorised only according to established need. Veterinarians will properly manage the risks associated with authorising/dispensing such products.
Read moreGCertScTech
Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology (GCertScTech) Qualification The Massey University Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology can be achieved by completing a total of 60 credits.
Read moreNZVA's work on getting overseas veterinarians into NZ
NZVA's work on getting overseas veterinarians into NZ
The NZVA board decided recently the number one priority for NZVA is working to alleviate the critical shortage of veterinarians in New Zealand.
The Co-operative Difference
The Co-operative Difference
A few reminders from the DCV about the Co-operative Difference:
The metrics (including the new calf wellbeing metrics) are Fonterra’s choice and we will continue to work with Fonterra as the wellbeing plans evolve.
Mycoplasma bovis
Mycoplasma bovis ( M. bovis ) is a bacterium which can a range of conditions in cattle - including mastitis that doesn’t respond to treatment, pneumonia, arthritis, and late-term abortions. M. bovis is an Unwanted Organism under the Biosecurity Act 1993. M.
Read moreCOVID-19 Member update: 14 August
COVID-19 Member update: 14 August
Yes, we're aware of the amount of in-box space we have occupied in the last couple of days. If only this pesky pandemic would settle down.
Position Statement: Companion animal selective breeding
Policy type : Position statement Reference : 9l Status : Current Date ratified : November 2018 Position Statement Companion animal breeders and veterinarians have moral, ethical and legal obligations to ensure the physical, health and behavioural needs of both the parents and the offspring are met (1) (2) (3).
Read moreCOVID-19 and WVAC 2020
COVID-19 and WVAC 2020
The NZVA and World Veterinary Association are currently monitoring the international COVID-19 situation. We are consulting with the NZ Ministry of Health to determine the viability of proceeding with the World Veterinary Association Congress in New Zealand in April 2020.
Improved support for pig and poultry veterinarians
Improved support for pig and poultry veterinarians
Published on 18 September 2024. In recent months, the New Zealand Veterinary Association Te Pae Kīrehe has been looking at ways we can better support members of the Pig Veterinarians Branch of the NZVA.
Summer holidays
Caring for animals during the summer holidays
The summer holidays can be a busy time for vets in Aotearoa New Zealand, as animals face hot conditions and potential festive or summer-related health emergencies. Your vet clinic is also likely to be closed for some or all of the holidays.