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New publication marks change of focus in VN education
21 January 2013
We have launched a new publication for those involved with veterinary nurse education and training.
VN Education replaces VN Standard, the newsletter from RCVS Awards, the College’s awarding body. It focuses on the regulatory aspects of all veterinary nurse education, including both vocational and undergraduate training.
“The new title marks a change in focus, as we wind down the RCVS awarding body and withdraw from awarding vocational qualifications,” explains Libby Earle, Head of Veterinary Nursing.
“Our core focus is now the quality assurance of all those qualifications leading to registration with the RCVS, and VN Education aims to keep people up to date on regulatory and quality assurance issues.”
VN Education will be published three times a year to those involved in veterinary nurse education, and can also be downloaded from our publications section. The first issue will be distributed towards the end of January.