NEWS

Topic: RCVS & DC
  • Vet Futures seeks nurse for new action group

    The BVA and the RCVS are inviting applications from veterinary surgeons to join the new Vet Futures Action Group, set up to drive forward the ambitions identified in the Vet Futures report launched at BVA Congress at the London Vet Show on 20 November...
  • RCVS launches accredited-practice bookmarks

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has produced bookmarks for accredited practices to give clients, which explain the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS). Lizzie Lockett, Head of the RCVS Communications Department said: "A key part of the PSS...
  • CPD survey finds RVNs working hard to keep current

    The first ever survey of Registered Veterinary Nurses' Continuing Professional Development has found that the average RVN appears to do substantially more than the minimum required amount of CPD. Libby Earle, RCVS Head of Veterinary Nursing said:...
  • New badge to identify registered veterinary nurses

    The RCVS is to launch a new badge for registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) at the British Veterinary Nursing Association Congress later this week. The launch ties in with the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and highlights the fact that...
  • New survey to discover what you think of the RCVS

    The RCVS has launched a survey to discover what the profession thinks it does well and what it could improve upon. The confidential online survey asks about your recent interactions with the College, what you think the organisation does well and...
  • RCVS warns: 'Delegate Schedule 3 tasks during student VNs' training only'

    The RCVS has advised that veterinary surgeons should delegate Schedule 3 work to veterinary nurse students only during students' training, following a series of queries from employers about such students locuming. Veterinary surgeons have dispensations...
  • Devon RVN suspended for leaving dog unattended post operation

    Miss Libby Morris has been suspended by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after leaving a dog that was in her care at a Devon practice unattended for over two hours on Christmas Day, and covering it up dishonestly. Miss Morris faced...
  • RCVS warns of dodgy VN training courses

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is warning practices and would be veterinary nurse students to check that VN training courses are approved by the College, or they will not lead to qualification as a veterinary nurse. The RCVS has reported...
  • RCVS to focus on campaign to protect VN title at BVNA Congress

    The RCVS is focussing its efforts on the campaign to protect the title ‘veterinary nurse’ at BVNA Congress 2015. Ahead of the Congress, which takes place at the Telford International Centre from 9 to 11 October, the College has produced badges which...
  • Vet nurses say bullying and incivility are serious problems in the vet profession

    Building on research undertaken by VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org in 2017, the RCVS Mind Matters initiative has published the results of a survey which found that 96% of student and newly qualified veterinary nurses feel that bullying and incivility...
  • RCVS announces VN Council election winners

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2016 Veterinary Nurses Council elections. Voter turnout was more or less the same this year as last: 10.9% (or 1,435) of those eligible to vote. The average over the past 10 years is an 8.8% turnout. The...
  • Are you legit?

    The RCVS is holding a session at the London Vet Show on Saturday 23rd October from 8:30am-9:30am to provide guidance and advice concerning the work the nursing team does in practice. As the RCVS says, the recent Panorama programme "It shouldn...
  • RCVS joins forces with Doctors’ Support Network in new campaign to tackle mental health stigma

    The RCVS has announced that it has joined forces with the Doctors’ Support Network (DSN) to launch the ‘&me’ campaign which aims to tackle mental health stigma in the health professions by encouraging prominent members to speak out about their own experiences...
  • RCVS completes sale of its London offices

    The RCVS has completed the sale of its Westminster offices to a private investor for £14m. The deal includes an option for the College to lease the building for up to two years to give it time to consider its options for the future, and how they may...
  • Two vets suspended for lying about fatal operation

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended two veterinary surgeons from the Register after finding them guilty of lying to clients and the College about the circumstances of a castration procedure which led to the death of a dog. The Committee...
  • RCVS launches new Codes of Professional Conduct

    The RCVS has launched the new Codes of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses. The Codes were approved by RCVS Council and the Veterinary Nurses Council earlier this year, following a lengthy consultation and review...
  • Catheter care checklist wins nurse RCVS Trust competition

    Veterinary Nurse Sarah Hancill has won the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust’s 'Driving Practice Innovation' competition, with her peripheral venous catheter care checklist . Sarah's competition submission reads as follows: "Peripheral...
  • 800 RVNs asked to submit CPD records to the RCVS

    The RCVS has asked more than 800 registered veterinary nurses to submit their continuing professional development (CPD) records in order to monitor compliance with their professional obligation to undertake CPD. Under the Code of Professional Conduct...
  • New honour for vets' outstanding lifetime achievements

    The RCVS has launched a new College honour, the RCVS Queen's Medal. RCVS President Col Neil Smith said: "The Queen's Medal will be the most prestigious honour that the RCVS can bestow upon a veterinary surgeon and will be reserved for those whose...
  • Dot Creighton scoops award for pioneering work promoting the profession

    The RCVS has announced that Dot Creighton has been given its Veterinary Nursing Golden Jubilee Award for her pioneering work to raise awareness of the role that nurses play. Dot, who was President of the BVNA from 2003 to 2004, devised the concept...
  • RCVS announces VN Council candidates

    The RCVS) has announced that 5 candidates are standing in this year's RCVS VN Council elections - an increase of one from last year. The candidates are : Amanda-Jane Erne Tammy Ford Hilary Orpet Amber Richards Megan Whitehead ...
  • Co Durham vet strikes herself off after allegations of disgraceful conduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to adjourn multiple charges against a County Durham-based veterinary surgeon following her undertakings to request removal from the RCVS Register and never to apply to be restored to it. At the hearing...
  • Aberdeenshire vet suspended for undermining public health procedures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Aberdeenshire-based James Gracey from the Register for six months after he was found guilty of conduct that risked undermining procedures designed to promote public health and animal welfare. At the beginning...
  • 625 VNs removed from RCVS List for non-payment of fees

    The RCVS has written to 625 veterinary nurses whose names have been removed from the List of Veterinary Nurses (incorporating the Register) for non-payment of fees. Receipts and (R)VN cards have been sent to those whose fees have been paid and...
  • Seminar celebrates 50 years of veterinary nursing

    The Veterinary Nurses Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is hosting a seminar on 23 June 2011 to celebrate 50 years of veterinary nursing. The Golden Jubilee will be marked with a series of thought-provoking talks: looking...