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, more flexible postgraduate route for veterinary nurses, replacing the Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (DipAVN).

The RCVS says the update includes a new programme standard focused on creating a positive learning culture.

Julie Dugmore, RCVS director of veterinary nursing, said the standard is intended to ensure providers foster “inclusive, reflective and student-centred learning environments”, and that it strengthens expectations around academic support, how the qualification should advance knowledge, and the need for institutions to take student wellbeing into account.

For course providers, the changes signal clearer expectations not just around content and outcomes, but around the support structures and learning environment wrapped around the programme. For veterinary nurses considering the CertAVN, the framework highlights what providers are expected to put in place around academic support and student experience.

https://www.rcvs.org.uk/certavn 

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