NEWS

Topic: RCVS & DC
  • No more portfolios for student VNs

    The traditional NVQ 'portfolio' system for student veterinary nurses could be phased out from next summer, under draft proposals from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Awarding Body, which has responsibility for the delivery of VN qualifications...
  • Veterinary Nurse title protected in practice

    The RCVS has announced that the Codes of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses has been updated to state that you should not refer to yourselves or others as 'veterinary nurses' unless registered. In fact, the change occurred...
  • ** BREAKING NEWS ** Homeopaths march on RCVS Belgravia House

    VetNurse.co.uk is hearing early reports of a homeopathic protest march currently taking place in London. The protesters, which VetNurse.co.uk understands comprise six veterinary surgeons and 30-40 pet owners, started their march in Parliament Square...
  • RCVS embroiled in controversy over new rules for vets surrounding contextualised care

    The RCVS has published new rules for vets which dictate the factors that they will now need to take into account when offering contextualised care. From next month, practices will be required to ask all clients, both new and existing, a series of questions...
  • Veterinary nursing qualifications under review

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has embarked upon the most extensive review of its veterinary nursing qualifications for many years, in order to meet the timetable for Ofqual's implementation of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF)...
  • RCVS announces first audit of vet nursing CPD

    The RCVS has launched its first annual audit of continuing professional development (CPD) for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs). RVNs commit to keeping their professional skills and knowledge up to date and must meet a target of 45 hours of CPD...
  • Suffolk vet struck off for bestiality

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has struck off Suffolk vet Oliver Fraser Lown after finding him guilty of five separate charges relating to the possession of extreme animal pornography and sexual activity with animals. Mr Lown, who graduated from...
  • Vet nurse retention fees to rise by shocking 150%

    The RCVS has today announced that retention fees paid by veterinary nurses are set to rise by 150%, from £123 to £307.50 per annum. According to the College, the increase in fees is needed primarily to develop its regulatory capacity for paraprofessionals...
  • Royal Charter to recognise veterinary nursing as a profession

    The RCVS has announced that its new Royal Charter, which recognises veterinary nursing as a profession, is due to come into effect early next year once it has been signed by Her Majesty the Queen and received the Great Seal of the Realm. The Charter...
  • Thirty-one new practices approved for VN training

    The introduction of the new Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing has seen an increase in numbers of both students and training practices, according to statistics released today by the RCVS. Since January, the RCVS has approved over 30 more Training...
  • New veterinary learning tool online thanks to RCVS Trust

    The WikiQuiz project - a free online question and answer tool which enables vets, vet students and vet nurses to test their knowledge - is now online thanks to £4,770 of funding from the RCVS Trust. WikiQuiz is a new resource to enable vets and.....
  • RCVS List / Register of Veterinary Nurses to be re-issued

    The recently-published RCVS List of Veterinary Nurses Incorporating the Register of Veterinary Nurses 2010 will be reprinted and re-issued towards the end of May, due to printing errors. Although the data held on the RCVS List/Register is accurate...
  • RCVS launches new look and new website

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched its new website , which also marks the first public outing for its new livery. The College highlights the following key changes: A fresh, professional-looking design, with vast improvements...
  • 'Veterinary Nurse' one step closer to being protected in law

    RCVS Council member Professor the Lord Trees has today submitted a Private Members’ Bill to the ballot of the House of Lords which would legally protect the title ‘Veterinary Nurse’. If the Bill is drawn sufficiently highly in the ballot, it will...
  • Disciplinary framework for nurses agreed by council

    Plans for the introduction of a disciplinary mechanism for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) have been agreed by the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. RVNs agree to account for their professional conduct and keep their skills and knowledge up to date...
  • RCVS VN Election winners announced

    The Royal College has announced the winners of the 2009 RCVS Council and VN Council elections. This year, a special elections section was set up here on VetNurse.co.uk and on VetSurgeon.org for members to engage directly with candidates in a members...
  • RCVS CPD requirements for vet nurses to change

    The RCVS has announced far-reaching changes to the CPD requirements for veterinary surgeons, agreed by Council at its June meeting. The proposals put to Council by the Education Committee included six key recommendations for changes to CPD policy...
  • 487 veterinary nurses removed from Register for not renewing their registration

    The RCVS reports that almost 500 veterinary nurses have been removed from the Register of Veterinary Nurses as a result of not renewing their registration with the College. Some 692 veterinary nurses had their names removed from the Register on 1...
  • New RCVS guide to help vet nurses navigate the 2024 Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The RCVS has published a short guide to help veterinary professionals understand, interpret and act upon some of the significant changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that were introduced earlier this year by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate...
  • RCVS calls for Private Members' Bill to protect VN title

    The RCVS has written to the MPs drawn in today's private members' Bill ballot to call upon them to introduce legislation to protect the title 'veterinary nurse' and introduce an effective regulatory system that would ensure that those veterinary nurses...
  • RCVS increases RVN renewal fees by 4%

    The RCVS has announced that RVN renewal fees will increase by 4%. The 4% increase was approved by the Privy Council and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. Dr Tshidi Gardiner, RCVS Treasurer, said: “As with last year, RCVS Council...
  • RCVS announces Council election results

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced the results of the 2011 RCVS and VN Council elections. Elected to the RCVS Council are: Professor Sheila Crispin (2281 votes) Professor Sandy Trees (2,247 votes) Bob Moore (1,890 votes...
  • RCVS responds to outcry over DC case

    The RCVS has responded to the outcry sparked by the Disciplinary Committee striking off a veterinary surgeon that delayed an out-of-hours home visit to a dog that had been run over by its owner, a farmer. The RCVS response addresses three main issues...
  • Doctor, I've got a pain in my Labrador

    As of today, veterinary surgeons in the UK can call themselves 'Doctor', following a decision made by the RCVS Council. The decision to allow the use of the courtesy title followed a consultation which received 11,202 responses, of which 81% were in...
  • £15 offer on new RVN badge ends 31st January

    Registered Veterinary Nurses that want to buy the new RVN badge from the RCVS for £15 can do so until 31 January 2012. The new badge was launched by the RCVS in October 2011 in conjunction with the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and...