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In Practice 25: 48-50 (2003)
© 2003 British Veterinary Association

Nurturing nurses for the benefit of all

Carole Martin 1

1 Clifton Villa Veterinary Surgery,Truro.

IN order to gain the VN qualification, veterinary nurses must demonstrate a high standard of nursing and patient care supported by the necessary underpinning knowledge. However, is this expertise fully appreciated by employers, practice teams or even the VNs themselves? In this article, Carole Martin makes the case for allowing VNs to reach their full potential, to the mutual benefit of everyone involved.







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