From June 2008, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) will be introducing a Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing tailored to the needs of practicing nurses.

Detailed market research of nurses working in practice has shown a high demand for the course. From those surveyed via a questionnaire, 63% said they are interested in the Diploma course on a part-time basis over a 2 year period. With regards to how nurses wish to study, 83% of respondents confirmed their interest in distance/online learning.

The programme is aimed at veterinary nursing practitioners who wish to develop higher level professional and clinical veterinary nursing skills with emphasis on critical thinking by combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. It is a distance learning programme whereby students will learn via the College's Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

Programme Director Perdi Welsh explains: "As this is a post-qualification award the nursing practitioners who would benefit from it are already in work. Therefore the course needs to be flexible to fit around their busy lives and their commitment to their employer.

"E-learning provides an ideal mode of study for qualified veterinary nurses wishing to advance their knowledge and skills. Distance learning means that students do not have to take time off work and travel to attend regular sessions at college."

Modules are hosted within the RVC Virtual Learning Environment, where students have access to course material, will participate in group discussion, carry out on-line tasks and collaborate with a small group of other students enrolled on the module to share experiences.

For more information call 01707 666660, email vnschool@rvc.ac.uk or log onto www.rvc.ac.uk/VNdiploma

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