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Emma Rex has been appointed as new education and development team leader at Linnaeus-owned Cave Veterinary Specialists in Wellington, Somerset.

Emma Rex has been appointed as new education and development team leader at Linnaeus-owned Cave Veterinary Specialists in Wellington, Somerset.

New Leadership Team Member A Familiar Face

9 months ago
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2nd August, 2023 13h59

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Linnaeus Group


One of the south-west’s leading veterinary referral centres has appointed a new education and development team leader who will be a familiar face to many. 

Emma Rex first joined Linnaeus-owned Cave Veterinary Specialists in Wellington, Somerset, in 2010 as a veterinary nurse before moving into leadership roles. 

Her latest promotion will see her oversee and support student nurses and Post Registration Programme nurses, as well as co-ordinating vets and nurses, extra-mural studies students and work experience placements.

Emma said: “I am looking forward to watching my team develop not only their clinical skills but also their confidence and become very competent, highly skilled nurses with a rewarding career in referral nursing ahead of them.” 

Emma started her veterinary career in 2002 after qualifying as a veterinary nurse and started work in a small animal general practice in Surrey before moving to Devon four years later, where she became head nurse at a similar sized practice. 

Emma started her referral nursing career when she joined Cave before moving into leadership roles including deputy head nurse and acting head nurse. 

Emma added: “I would like to develop my own leadership skills further and develop my knowledge of recruitment law, human resources and wellbeing support. 

“This would enable me to guide and support my team during stressful times of study and exams to ensure they reach their full potential.” 

Emma’s most memorable veterinary moment is as a veterinary nurse when she volunteered at a wildlife orphanage in Zimbabwe to help sedate and move a group of African wild dogs to assist with the breeding of these endangered animals. 

Outside of work, Emma enjoys spending time with her family, her mischievous cat Albert and retreating to her greenhouse. 

Cave offers comprehensive, specialist-led services in anaesthesia, cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, neurology and neurosurgery, oncology, orthopaedic surgery and soft tissue surgery. 

For more information on Cave Veterinary Specialists, visit https://cave-vet-specialists.co.uk or search for Cave Veterinary Specialists on social media. 


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