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RCVS gets animated about veterinary nursing with new short film

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched a short film animation to help raise awareness among the general public of the vital role played by veterinary nurses in animal care and treatment. The video has been released to coincide with the British Veterinary Nursing Association’s (BVNA) National VN Awareness Month which is particularly […]

06/05/2015

RCVS President’s marathon run raises £13,000 for charities

Professor Stuart Reid, the President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and Principal of the Royal Veterinary College has raised nearly £13,000 for mental health and animal welfare charities. The Professor completed the 26 mile run in 4 hours and 51 minutes and, in the process raised money which will be split between his […]

Change of Venue for Head Nurse Congress Due to Unprecedented Demand

The College of Animal Welfare has made the decision to move the venue of its Head Nurse Congress on the 16 & 17 May 2015 due to overwhelming requests for places. The new venue, Hinchingbrooke House Performing Arts Centre (PAC), is a well-equipped building set in the beautiful grounds of Hinchingbrooke House on the outskirts […]

30/04/2015

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Change of Venue for Head Nurse Congress Due to Unprecedented Demand!

The College of Animal Welfare has made the decision to move the venue of its Head Nurse Congress on the 16 & 17 May 2015 due to overwhelming requests for places. The new venue, Hinchingbrooke House Performing Arts Centre (PAC), is a well-equipped building set in the beautiful grounds of Hinchingbrooke House on the outskirts […]

29/04/2015

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RCVS and VN Council Election Results Announced

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has announced the results of the 2015 RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections. RCVS Council Niall Connell Lynne Hill Peter Robinson Timothy Greet Joanna Dyer Katherine Richards VN Council Lucy Bellwood Elizabeth Cox Turnouts in both elections rose this year, compared to 2014 with 4,838 Veterinary Surgeons […]

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Free lunchtime webinar on common concerns raised about vets and veterinary nurses

On Monday 11 May 2015 at 1pm, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) will be holding a webinar on some of the common concerns raised about veterinary surgeons and registered veterinary nurses and how these can be avoided. The webinar titled ‘Don’t let complaints get you down‘, will be presented by Eleanor Ferguson, the […]

24/04/2015

Veterinary profession gets ready for compulsory microchipping as year-to-go countdown begins

With less than a year to go before the microchipping of dogs in England, Scotland and Wales becomes mandatory, vets across the country are getting set to help dog owners prepare for the new regulations. DEFRA has agreed that registered veterinary nurses are already sufficiently qualified to implant microchips, and will therefore be exempt from […]

20/04/2015

RCVS puts in place framework for accrediting international VN qualifications

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) can now accredit international veterinary nursing courses and qualifications, following a decision by the Veterinary Nursing Education Subcommittee. At its March meeting the Subcommittee agreed a framework for accrediting awarding organisations and higher education institutions delivering veterinary nursing qualifications wholly or partially outside of the UK. The changes […]

Nominations for VN Golden Jubilee Award closes on 24th April

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is reminding veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons that they have until the end of this week to put forward nominees for the annual VN Golden Jubilee Award. The Award is given in recognition of an outstanding contribution to the profession, animal welfare and/or patient care and nominees can […]

Important News Regarding Veterinary Nursing Registration

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has informed us that they will not be accepting application forms to join the Register of Veterinary Nurses if they have been signed more than two months prior to registration. This is to ensure that the Declaration and Disclosure are up-to-date at the point of registration. If you […]

15/04/2015