Although it is known how cultural identity affects behaviours among the human population, it is still unknown whether this notion can be applied to man’s best friend. To answer this question, three universities in the UK, Austria and Hungary are working in partnership to complete a study looking at how dogs from different countries react […]
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Dogs Needed for University Study on Cultural Differences
Royal College Portrait Pictures Join National Collection Online
Thirty-one paintings owned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) can now be viewed online by the public, as their photographs have been added to the ‘Your Paintings’ national website. The majority of the RCVS collection features past Presidents and Secretaries of the College, including the first President, Thomas Turner, and George Fleming, who […]
Research Project: A Study Looking at Learning Styles
We are currently carrying out a study looking at the importance of recognising individual learning styles in regards to the future training of student veterinary nurses in their training practice. We would appreciate it if you can take a few minutes to participate in the research study. Please be aware that no confidential information will […]
NPL Moderation Reports!
Calling all Clinical Coaches – please make sure you have read your NPL Moderation Report and have returned any actions to your QAS.
Meet the RCVS Day for Potential Election Candidates
On Tuesday 15 January the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) will hold a ‘Meet the RCVS Day’ for those standing or considering standing for election to RCVS Council or the Veterinary Nurses Council. The event offers prospective candidates an opportunity to find out more about what the role of a Council member involves, and […]
Clinical Coach, Wendy Taylor, Shares the Benefits of Training Veterinary Nurses
When I first started in Veterinary Nursing many, many years ago we were over used and undervalued. Fortunately, I worked for a practice that valued their nurses and wanted us to excel, so we were encouraged to take the Veterinary Nursing qualification. This made us ‘hungry for knowledge’ and we felt proud to become a […]
Breaking News for Clinical Coaches…
Over the weekend (22/23 Dec), the Nursing Progress Log (NPL) gained a new function – a ‘quick start’ button. Please log on to the CC area of the VLE for full details from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). This facility will enable more experienced students to make faster starts on some tasks.
WSAVA Launch Survey about Nutritional assessments in Small Animal Practice
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has launched an online survey to find out how well nutritional assessments are carried out in practice. The association would like to know how familiar veterinary professionals are with nutritional assessments and tools, such as body condition scoring, as well as which members of the practice team normally […]
Important information for all CAW Clinical Coaches re VLE!
The shared log-in to the Clinical Coach Area on the VLE (cawcc) will expire shortly. When logging in to the VLE and Clinical Coach area from now on, please use your unique 6 digit username. If, for whatever reason, you have not received your unique username and log-in instructions please contact us on 01480 422060/admin@caw.ac.uk.
Congratulations to All Our Student Award Winners
The College of Animal Welfare’s annual Student Awards Ceremony which took place on Saturday 8 December was a huge success. The highly anticipated award ceremony is a celebration of student achievements over the last year, not only at our centres, but also students who are learning in their work place all over the country. The […]