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Views sought on new VN apprenticeship standard
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The Employer Group has met a number of times, attended by FIVP chairman Ian Skates.
FIVP asks for opinions from independent practices
 
The Federation of Independent Veterinary Practices (FIVP) is seeking views on the development of a new apprenticeship standard for veterinary nursing.

FIVP wishes to convey the views of independent veterinary practices at meetings of the Employer Group, which was set up to develop the standard, in response to a government initiative to 'put employers in the driving seat of the apprenticeship programme'.

In October 2013, the government published 'The Future of Apprenticeships in England', which had four key objectives: to put employers in the driving seat, increase the quality of apprenticeships, simplify the system and give employers purchasing power.

The Employer Group has met a number of times, attended by FIVP chairman Ian Skates, to discuss the role of the veterinary nurse and develop a draft standard on the knowledge, skills and behaviours (KSBs) employers expect from a competent veterinary nurse.

Prior to joining FIVP, Mr Skates was responsible for managing the largest youth apprenticeship contract in England, Scotland and Wales and was also 'responsible officer' to OFQUAL for one of the largest vocational awarding bodies in England. He is trustee at a groundbreaking education charity specialising in innovative training for learners.

FIVP is asking independent veterinary practices to share their views on what should be included in the standards. For more information, or to share your views, email enquiries@fivp.org.uk

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Vets to run marathon for World Animal Protection

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 Two recently graduated veterinary surgeons will be running the London Marathon in April to raise money for the charity World Animal Protection.

Alex Bartlett and Maeve O'Neill plan to run the race together if they are given the same start times.

Dr O'Neill said: "You're always limited in what you can do to help animals, so it is nice to raise money for a charity that helps animals around the world."

Dr Bartlett added: "I have never run a marathon before and am excited to run my first one for such a good cause!"

Both Dr Bartlett and Dr O'Neill have fundraising pages online. 

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BSAVA releases new Guide to Procedures

The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) has published a new edition of its Guide to Procedures for Small Animal Practice.

It has added four new procedures; cystostomy tube placement, endotracheal intubation, point-of-care ultrasound and wet-to-dry dressings.

BSAVA says that it is an essential step-by-step guide to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures performed in practice. The textbook includes new images and illustrations, as well as high-definition videos for use prior to procedures.

Nick Bexfield and Julia Riggs, editors of the new edition, said: "We have built upon the success of the previous editions by responding to the feedback received from the BSAVA readership, and hope this new guide helps to further increase the confidence and accuracy with which these procedures are performed."

Print copies are available in the BSAVA store, with a digital version in the BSAVA library.