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What Veterinary Nurses Do (You Probably Didn’t Guess This One)
21/02/2025




As an independent international body, ACOVENE promotes accreditation to enhance the standard and breadth of veterinary nurse education, facilitating professional mobility across countries.
ACOVENE provides support to accredited and prospective schools, advancing the role of veterinary nurses and ensuring high standards in animal health and welfare.
ACOVENE is looking to expand its pool of accreditation visitors and welcomes applications from veterinary nurses and veterinary surgeons. Ideal candidates should have at least five years of experience in veterinary nurse education and/or training.
If you currently work at an ACOVENE-accredited institution, participating in accreditation visits offers valuable experience that can help maintain your own school’s accreditation.
Accreditation is an independent verification that an institution and its programmes meet established quality standards. It ensures that programmes are:
Accreditation assures that veterinary nursing programmes meet the profession’s needs, reinforcing credibility within the veterinary sector and the public. A standardised quality approach aids workforce mobility—an important factor in addressing current veterinary workforce shortages.
To support accreditation panel members, ACOVENE is offering online accreditation training on:
Existing ACOVENE panel members and those interested in joining are invited to attend.
Training is free of charge and may count towards CPD requirements.
All panel members must complete training before undertaking accreditation visits.
To secure a place, please contact us.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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