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Head of Veterinary Nursing to take early retirement
12 April 2013
Head of Veterinary Nursing, Libby Earle, has decided to take early retirement and will leave the College on 19 April 2013.
“Libby was instrumental in leading significant developments in the regulation of veterinary nursing and the establishment of national standards for education and training,” says Nick Stace, RCVS CEO.
“We wish her all the very best for the future.”
Libby has held the role of Head of Veterinary Nursing for 14 years.
A replacement for her will be considered by the College in due course.