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Nursing organisations news headlines

CQ awarded accreditation for Level 3 Vet Nurse qualifications CQ awarded accreditation for Level 3 Vet Nurse qualifications
The awarding organisation will support centres delivering the new qualifications. Read More

Programme revealed for BVNA Congress 2025

Programme revealed for BVNA Congress 2025

It is the second year of BVNA's 'Progression'...

Programme revealed for BVNA Congress 2025

BVNA hopeful after 'nurse' title protected in law
It says it will work 'tirelessly' to protect vet nurses too. Read More

MMI grant recipients to present VN findings

MMI grant recipients to present VN findings
The conference will explore mental wellbeing within higher education. Read More


RCVS Academy Live to host interactive VN webinars

RCVS Academy Live to host interactive VN webinars
The webinars coincide with VN Awareness Month. Read More

Applications open for BVNA Council seats

Applications open for BVNA Council seats
RVNs and SVNs can apply to join the council.Read More


BVNA announces 2025 congress theme

BVNA announces 2025 congress theme

The organisation is celebrating its 60th...


BVNA marks 60th anniversary

BVNA marks 60th anniversary

Members are invited to share photos and memories.

BVNA launches new guidance on delegating to RVNs

BVNA launches new guidance on delegating to RVNs
The resource sets out how to maximise the role of vet nurses. Read More

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