CVTC was the first centre to gain approval for this qualification
VetSkill Marks Milestone For Level 5 AVNECC As First CVTC Learners Celebrate Pass
Chester Veterinary Training Centre (CVTC) is now home to the first seven learners to pass the VetSkill VTEC Level 5 Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Emergency and Critical Care).
CVTC was the first centre to gain approval for this qualification, having played a role in its development as part of a stakeholder group. This recent achievement by the learners is a full circle moment for the centre and ultimately marks a significant step in this qualification’s journey since getting off the ground.
The most recent addition to VetSkill’s suite of Level 5 Advanced Veterinary Nursing qualifications, the Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) diploma is designed for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) wishing to advance their knowledge and skills in emergency and critical care nursing to a mastery level beyond that of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Day One Skills and Competences. It is ideal for RVNs seeking career progression.
Jackie Evans, Head of Centre at CVTC, comments on the success: “We are very proud of our first L5AVN ECC students passing this qualification. We have enjoyed working closely with VetSkill to make this a rewarding qualification for RVNs and have valued their support. We look forward to our AVN students using their mastery skills in ECC and being entered onto the VetSkill Register of AVNs.”
Zoe Meads, Quality Assurance Lead at VetSkill, adds: “It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with the team at CVTC Chester as they support their Level 5 AVN learners to gain such a wonderful achievement, recognising their mastery of veterinary nursing skills in ECC. We are immensely pleased that this allows all those learners an opportunity to be entered onto the VetSkill Register of Advanced Veterinary Nurses (AVNs), demonstrating their commitment to high standards of professionalism – congratulations to all that have passed.”
CVTC is a VetSkill approved training provider with three centres in Chester in the Northwest of England, Dereham in Norfolk and Harrogate in North Yorkshire, who have been training student veterinary nurses since 2009. In addition to the VetSkill VTEC Level 5 Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Emergency and Critical Care), the CVTC sites are also approved by VetSkill to deliver the VetSkill Level 5 Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Practice Nurse), VTEC Level 4 Award for Animal Medicines Advisors (SQP - Companion Animal), VTEC Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal), and the Level 2 Certificate in Veterinary Care Support.
For further information on becoming an approved VetSkill centre, please visit: Become a Centre — VetSkill. The VetSkill Quality Assurance Team will be in contact to arrange an initial meeting to discuss the process and provide support and guidance throughout.
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