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Topic: RCVS & DC

    Veterinary nurse struck off after conviction for stealing drugs from her practice

    A veterinary nurse from Colwyn Bay has been removed from the Register by the RCVS Veterinary Nursing Disciplinary Committee after she was convicted of burglary involving the theft of veterinary drugs from her practice. The nurse wrote to the College...

    Kirsty Young elected to chair RCVS VN Council

    Kirsty Young RVN has been elected as the new Chair of the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. Kirsty, who is the Acting Registrar at Scotland's Rural College, will take up the three-year post from the RCVS Annual General Meeting on Friday 3 July 2026....

    RCVS publishes suicide prevention resources as prevention plans become mandatory

    RCVS has published suicide prevention resources to help UK veterinary practices meet the now mandatory requirement to put workplace suicide prevention plans into place. Since 1 April 2026, the RCVS has required all practices to implement a practice...

    Ian Battersby, Neil Smith and Lara Wilson elected to RCVS Council

    Three veterinary surgeons have been elected to the RCVS Council for four-year terms. Fifteen candidates stood in the 2026 election and 6,289 veterinary surgeons (15.8% of those eligible) cast a vote. Voter turnout compares with 19% in 2025, 19.7...

    RCVS suspends vet for importing and supplying medicine without VMD certificate

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Cambridgeshire-based vet for six months for importing and supplying medicines from India without a VMD certificate, in a case which highlights the importance of compliance with medicines regulations. ...
  • Veterinary nurse suspended for dishonesty over BAST blood sampling

    A Cheshire-based veterinary nurse has been suspended by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee after admitting dishonesty over bile acid stimulation test (BAST) blood sampling. The nurse was suspended from the Register for three months after admitting...

    New CMA transparency rules could cost vet practices several thousand pounds to implement

    The Competition and Markets Authority has unveiled a package of veterinary transparency reforms that will require practices to publish prices, give written estimates and tighten complaints handling. Although the regulator says the changes should impose...

    RCVS launches CPD events to support vet nurses returning to practice or moving into management

    The RCVS is offering UK veterinary professionals practical support for navigating career transitions at a series of events coming up in May and June in London. The CPD events, which are part of the College's Next Steps project, are aimed specifically...

    Former BHA veterinary officer struck off after creating false doctors’ note

    A former veterinary officer of the British Horseracing Authority, Miss Bethan Cook, has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after she forged communication from her GP as part of an internal BHA disciplinary process. Miss Cook was charged...

    RCVS VN Educators’ Conference to explore the future of the veterinary nurse role

    The RCVS is hosting its second VN Educators’ Conference for veterinary nurse educators involved in student training on 17 June from 9am to 4.30pm at its London headquarters, focusing on how developments across the profession may shape the role of RVNs...

    RCVS launches new website

    The RCVS has launched a new website for veterinary professionals, practices, students/careers and animal owners, bringing information and services into one site. It replaces the College’s previous website, which dated back to 2011. The main change...

    RCVS refuses restoration bid by former Scarborough-based vet removed after assault conviction

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application for restoration to the Register from a former Scarborough-based veterinary surgeon, Mr Matthew Makepeace. Mr Makepeace was removed from the Register in 2024 after being convicted of assaulting...

    RCVS urges vet nurses to back Option 1

    The RCVS has published its response to Defra’s consultation on reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, urging vet nurses to back Option 1 and retain a ‘Royal College that regulates’. The College response welcomes Defra’s incorporation of many of...

    Vet reprimanded after drink-driving conviction

    Dr Tudor Herlea MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee following a conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving while his licence was suspended. Dr Herlea MRCVS was convicted on 15 January 2025 at the Cluj...

    VN Council seats filled without a ballot after only two stand

    There will be no election for Veterinary Nurses Council this year because only two candidates came forward for the two available elected places. Meghan Conroy RVN and Lauren Hargrave RVN will take up their three-year terms at the RCVS Annual General...

    New mental health and leadership CPD for vet nurses

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has opened bookings for online and in-person ‘Managing Mental Health in the Workplace’ workshops for veterinary professionals. The workshops have been co-authored with a workplace wellbeing company called Ultimate Resilience...

    New CertAVN standard puts learning culture under the spotlight

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has published an updated framework governing how veterinary nursing educators develop and deliver the Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (CertAVN). The CertAVN was introduced in 2019 as a modular...

    Veterinary practices have new duty to manage suicide risk

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons will require veterinary practices to implement suicide prevention plans from 1 April 2026. The change marks an expansion of practice standards beyond physical workplace safety into psychological and suicide...

    One vet nurse cleared, one reprimanded for treating an animal without direction from a vet

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Manchester-based George Aspey RVN for treating an animal without veterinary direction, while clearing his colleague, Susan Howard RVN. Mr Aspey and Mrs Howarth, both lecturers in veterinary...

    Project to integrate mental health training into veterinary nursing education gets £40K

    The Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Nursing Department at the RCVS have awarded a joint £40,000 research grant to a project that aims to integrate mental health training into veterinary nursing education. The snappily titled "Veterinary...

    Vet nurses leaving because of poor pay and stress

    The RCVS has the results of research into why veterinary surgeons and nurses leave the profession and the most common reason veterinary nurses gave for their decision was 'pay and stress'. The research took the form of a voluntary survey asking those...

    Newcastle vet nurse struck off for going against the vet

    Rebecca Davies has been struck off by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after acting without and against the direction of a veterinary surgeon on multiple occasions. Miss Davies faced four charges: That during a surgical procedure...

    Farm vets reprimanded for dishonesty over tuberculosis adviser service visit reports

    Christopher Butterworth MRCVS and Melissa Bexon MRCVS have been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for dishonestly signing reports relating to non-existent tuberculosis advisory service (TBAS) visits to a farm. Dr Butterworth’s practice...

    New RCVS WhatsApp channel and podcast

    The RCVS has launched a WhatsApp broadcast channel which members can use to keep abreast of the College's activities, and relaunched its podcast series for veterinary professionals. The College says that its new WhatsApp channel will give alerts of...

    RCVS calls for nominations for 2026 awards

    The RCVS has launched the nomination period for its 2026 Honours and Awards. The RCVS Honours and Awards programme recognises veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and laypeople, both in the UK and overseas, who are carrying out exemplary work across...