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RCVS to launch Guide quiz for veterinary nurses
29 September 2010
The RCVS will launch an online quiz during October, to test veterinary nurses’ knowledge of their Guide to Professional Conduct.
The RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses has been live for three years now, and includes over 7,600 registered veterinary nurses (RVNs).
RVNs agree to keep their skills and knowledge up to date by means of continuing professional development (CPD), and to abide by the Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses.
Results from the RCVS Survey of the Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing Professions 2010 indicate that veterinary nurse respondents carry out an average of three days of CPD a year – well above the 15-hour (two-day) annual requirement for RVNs.
But how well do RVNs know their Guide to Professional Conduct?
The College will launch a quiz on the contents of the VN Guide toward the middle of October (following a pilot at BVNA Congress, 8-10 October 2010).
VNs can take part in the 25-question quiz anonymously and, on completion, there will be the opportunity to review answers and check the relevant section of the Guide. It will be available on RCVSonline for a period of six months.
“It’s a great opportunity to test your knowledge and see if there are any gaps to be filled, “ says Lizzie Lockett, RCVS Head of Communications. “When the College issued a similar quiz for vets last year, the average score was 20 out of 25. Surely VNs can do better? The challenge is on…” she adds.
Those VNs attending BVNA Congress are encouraged to visit the RCVS stand for a free brain-training game and a chance to help pilot the quiz.