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Will it cost me anything to be a witness?
... to content Will it cost me anything to be a witness? We can reimburse reasonable expenses for travel, accommodation and food but we will require you to submit an expense claim form together with ...
I am worried about being a witness, what support is available?
... to content I am worried about being a witness, what support is available? The RCVS solicitor managing the matter will always have a call with you before the hearing so you can learn more about ...
What should I do to prepare for the hearing?
... to content What should I do to prepare for the hearing? You do not need to do anything particular to prepare for the hearing as giving evidence is not intended to be a memory test and you are not ...
What will the hearing be like?
... to content What will the hearing be like? DC hearings represent the final stage of the RCVS concerns procedure. Hearings are generally held in public and follow standard court procedures. Whilst the ...
Do I have to be a Registered Veterinary Nurse to do the CertAVN?
... to content Do I have to be a Registered Veterinary Nurse to do the CertAVN? Yes – this is a post-registration qualification, therefore, only available once you have registered as a veterinary nurse ...
What is the difference between the CertAVN and the DipAVN?
... to content What is the difference between the CertAVN and the DipAVN? The CertAVN will allow RVNs to gain an accredited qualification at graduate level, whereas the DipAVN was at undergraduate level. ...
What academic level is the CertAVN?
... to content What academic level is the CertAVN? This will depend on your programme provider, but the certificate is most likely to be at Level 6 or Level 7, i.e. graduate or post-graduate level. The ...
What are the entry requirements?
... to content What are the entry requirements? Each programme provider will have specific criteria for their entry requirements – and you can see the current list of providers . Related FAQs What is the ...
Which course providers are currently accredited?
... to content Which course providers are currently accredited? Harper Adams University - You can find out more about Harper Adams University’s postgraduate courses on their website. Glasgow University - ...
I don’t have a degree in Veterinary Nursing – can I still apply?
... to content I don’t have a degree in Veterinary Nursing – can I still apply? This will depend upon the entry requirements for each programme, however, the CertAVN should be available to all RVNs and ...
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