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Nursing organisations news headlines

Most new vet nurses positive about their training Most new vet nurses positive about their training
Sixty per cent of respondents went on to work at their training practice. Read More

BVNA launches online pet behaviour hub

BVNA launches online pet behaviour hub

The resources will support members to learn more...

BVNA launches online pet behaviour hub

BVNA awards honorary membership to Nicholas Taylor RVN
Association also confirms its charity of the year. Read More

BVNA president begins second term

BVNA president begins second term
New council members also welcomed at AGM. Read More


BVNA shares initial findings of VN Profession survey

BVNA shares initial findings of VN Profession survey
Over half of respondents knew a 'vet nurse' who wasn't qualified or regulated. Read More

RCVS updates VN training standards framework

RCVS updates VN training standards framework
The framework is reviewed by the College every five years.Read More


BVNA releases Clinical Coach Toolkit

BVNA releases Clinical Coach Toolkit

The resources will help those supervising SVNs.


Vet nurses invited to discuss future of profession

Vet nurses invited to discuss future of profession

Veterinary Nursing Vision events planned for September and October.

BVNA retains 'Silver' environmental accreditation

BVNA retains 'Silver' environmental accreditation
The award recognises the work done to reduce the BVNA's environmental impact. Read More

BVNA urges greater role for RVNs in CMA response

BVNA urges greater role for RVNs in CMA response
Allow RVNs to see patients with common disorders, BVNA suggests. Read More