Tag: RCVS Knowledge
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AGM traditions
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As July is the month of the RCVS Annual General Meeting (AGM), I thought it would be a good time to share a few nuggets of history from RCVS AGMs back in the 1840s and the first few years of the college’s existence. Initially, the AGM was scheduled for the first Monday in May each…
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Email etiquette
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In these times of “communicating more, talking less” I have made a couple of changes to how I write my emails. It’s amazing how quick it can be to fire off an email – but does that mean you have to respond quickly, too? We seem to have decided that this is the case, and…
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PhD findings: conflict and confusion
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Despite lockdown, I’m still working; student life does not stop for a mere virus. Although I can’t get to the archives, there is still a lot to read online so, for now, life carries on almost as normal. It’s six months into my PhD, and while I will have an outlet for PhD-focused blogs on…
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Votes for… well, everyone really
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In her latest foreword, VN Times editor Holly Kernot delves into the history of men and women’s rights to vote, to implore nurses to get involved and have their say.
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VN Times calendar competition 2018 – terms and conditions
The competition is only open to practising RVNs, SVNs and veterinary nursing assistants who subscribe to VN Times, who work in veterinary practices and are residents of the United Kingdom aged 16 years or over. Veterinary surgeons are unable to enter. All entrants will be checked against our Vetfile database and the RCVS register for…
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Academic snobbery
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With the news of a new vet school opening I feel it’s time to talk about the elephant in the room with veterinary education. By ”veterinary education” I mean education for vets and vet nurses, as this issue affects us all. By “issue”, I mean academic snobbery. Yes, you know who you are – out…
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Beware of practice code breakers
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While highly sought after by intelligence agencies, code breakers in the veterinary world aren’t always as sought after. This is great, as the code of conduct is not there to be broken – it’s an important written guidance and protects the title “veterinary nurse”. Under the section “Veterinary nurses and the profession”, point 3.5 states:…
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Veterinary aromatherapy: the good, the bad and the ugly
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Don’t run away! I’m not entering into the complementary and alternative medicine debates… I’ve just been thinking about the lovely smells of the vet world that make me feel good. Following a Twitter conversation with fellow blogger Nick Marsh back in 2017, I’ve been keeping a little list – a secret list. But I’m now…
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A cryonic kitty conundrum
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I’m starting this blog with an apology. I frequently like to use links to other stories to illustrate a point or show where an idea originated from, but, sadly, this time that “read through” is from The Sun. I’m warning you now as I don’t want anyone to click through who doesn’t want to give…
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Is a non-clinical RVN still an RVN?
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Let’s start off this new year with a “State of the Nation” review. After all, in the murky half-light of January it can sometimes feel sluggish and gloomy if you’re uncertain about things coming in the future. So, let’s banish these feelings (at least for a little while) – where are we now for RVNs?…