Veterinary Nurse Approved Centre / Training and Assessment Practice


Veterinary Nurse Training leads to nationally recognised Vocational Qualifications. Trainee veterinary nurses working for these qualifications need to find a place for work experience with a recognised Training and Assessment Practice .

Training and Assessment Practices have to have a trained assessor on their staff to help trainees and to oversee and assess their experience in the course of their work. This will be a qualified veterinary nurse or a veterinary surgeon. The practice will be linked to a Veterinary Nurse Approved Centre which provides an outside assessor to ensure that the quality of training provided is maintained.

Veterinary Nurse Approved Centres are approved by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to oversee the training provided by the Training and Assessment Practices. A centre may be a single practice,a group of practices,a veterinary nursing college or a course provider.
The Veterinary Nurse Approved Centre provides the outside assessment for the Training and Assessment Practices it oversees. In its turn, it is visited at least twice a year by an external verifier appointed by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. The external verifier will also visit training and assessment practices.

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jetstream logo

Jetstream Publishing provide a very useful site with information about becoming a veterinary nurse

Veterinary Nurse Training


NVQ logo

Visit the Department for Education and Skills for more information about NVQ qualifications.

DfES web site


Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons logo
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons web site has more information about Veterinary Nurse Approved Centres and a current list of Training and Assessment Practices as well as lots of useful information about Veterinary Nursing as a career.
RCVS web site

British Veterinary Nursing Association logo.

The British Veterinary Nursing Association web site has lots of information about Veterinary Nursing as a career

BVNA web site


British Small Animal Veterinary Associaition logo

The British Small Animal Veterinary Association web site has a page about Veterinary Nursing Careers.

BSAVA web site


International Veterinary Nurses and Technicians Association logo

International Veterinary Nurses and Technicians Association


IVNTA web site


British Equine Veterinary Association logo

The British Equine Veterinary Association has a special program for those wanting to qualify as a specialist equine veterinary nurse.

BEVA web site


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