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Perioperative Nursing and Patient Safety (Equine or small animal) Become a trained auditor As an established veterinary nurse, learning how to carry out a clinical audit may be a key part of your professional development within practice. You could be managing and measuring protocols, taking responsibility for patient safety, dealing with clients, and monitoring your surgery against corporate and/or national benchmarks from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). If you have a special interest in anaesthesia, analgesia, and the intensive care of equine patients, this course will advance your critical care nursing knowledge. You’ll develop your problem-solving skills to assist in providing appropriate anaesthetic and analgesic protocols for even the most complex of cases, providing safe and effective nursing care to all equine patients undergoing surgery. Diagnostic Imaging and Rehabilitation (Equine) Become an equine diagnostic specialist Progress your specialist skills in equine veterinary diagnostics and patient rehabilitation, as you take a lead role in managing equine patient care and client communication. You’ll learn how to develop creative solutions to applied problems, prepare equine patients for diagnostic imaging modalities, and evaluate rehabilitation techniques for equine patients with musculoskeletal disorders. Critical Care (Equine) Become an expert in anaesthesia

Dr Carol Gray Programme Manager, Postgraduate Certificate inAdvanced VeterinaryNursing “Our approach is to create an online community of collaborative learners who support, inspire, and enthuse each other. Scheduled sessions are dedicated to debate, discuss, and critique the latest literature. We want to empower our students to realise their enormous potential as RVNs and develop their careers within their own specialist areas of interest.”

Catherine Phillips Head of VeterinaryNursing at HartpuryUniversity

“The key to developing the profession is nurturing its most valuable asset, Registered Veterinary Nurses. Our RCVS-accredited courses have been designed with industry specialists to produce highly skilled veterinary nurses, qualified to improve clinical nursing through evidence-based practice.”

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