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Extra day release Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing course added at Potters Bar due to high demand!

Due to high demand this year, we will be running an additional day release Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing programme at our Potters Bar centre this September. This programme is for those students who are already employed in a veterinary practice as a student veterinary nurse. The current Monday group will run as planned; […]

03/08/2015

If you have a 24+ Learning Loan, you may be eligible for extra financial help!

Are you aged 24 or over and have a 24+ Learning Loan to fund your course? Do you have financial worries which are getting you down? If so, you may be eligible to apply to the discretionary bursary for assistance with the cost of travel, childcare and compulsory course materials/equipment. To apply, you must have an […]

29/07/2015

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RCVS congratulates international veterinary nurses on exam success

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has congratulated eight international veterinary nurses after they passed examinations allowing them to join the Register. Those who passed came from Australia, New Zealand and the United States in addition to a veterinary nurse who had graduated from the Royal Veterinary College’s veterinary nursing degree course at Hong Kong […]

Endangered Scottish Wildcat Kittens Born!

RZSS Highland Wildlife Park is pleased to welcome three young Scottish Wildcat kittens. The three young kittens were born at the end of April, but spent the first couple of months safely tucked away in their den with their mother Betidh.   Although some similarities with domestic tabby cats exist, the two species are not […]

23/07/2015

Open letter regarding the National Minimum Wage in relation to veterinary nursing students on work placement

Dear Employer You may be aware of a recent notice issued by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) concerning a change in the hours requirements for student veterinary nurses applying for registration once qualified following recent changes to the National Minimum Wage (NMW) legislation. A number of veterinary practices have contacted The College of […]

22/07/2015

Open letter regarding the National Minimum Wage in relation to veterinary nursing students on work placement

Dear Clinical Coach You may be aware of a recent notice issued by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) concerning a change in the hours requirements for student veterinary nurses applying for registration once qualified following recent changes to the National Minimum Wage (NMW) legislation. A number of veterinary practices have contacted The College […]

21/07/2015

Northern Ireland Vet Nurse Award Winners Revealed

The results are in for Northern Ireland Vet Nurse of the Year Awards and this year Belfast has made a clean sweep. This years winners are: Vet Nurse of the Year – Lesley O’Neill Student Vet Nurse of the Year – Michelle Darby Veterinary Customer Care representative – Alison Fletcher A special recognition award went […]

BVNA Congress 2015

BVNA looking for two students to become congress stewards

The British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) are looking for two student veterinary nurses to assist with the running of BVNA Congress this year. Are you professional, hardworking and helpful? Want to meet new people in the profession? Let your CV to stand out above the rest! BVNA are giving two students the opportunity to join […]

20/07/2015

Over 800 RVNs asked to submit their CPD records

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) recently wrote to more than 800 registered veterinary nurses, asking them to submit their continuing professional development (CPD) records, in order to monitor compliance with their professional obligation to undertake CPD. This year the College has contacted a random sample of 468 registered veterinary nurses from across all […]

17/07/2015

Is obesity a disability?

Would you make an inappropriate comment about a colleague’s weight?  Did you know that such a comment could constitute disability harassment?  The definition of a disabled person is broad and includes people with mobility or sensory impairment, long term medical conditions, specific learning difficulties, mental health difficulties, and neuro diverse conditions such as ADHD and […]

15/07/2015