Veterinary Nurse Level 3 (25/26)
Course Overview
Veterinary nursing is the supportive care of companion animals receiving treatment within a veterinary practice. A veterinary nurse works as a member of the veterinary team, providing expert nursing care for sick animals. Veterinary nurses also play a significant role in educating owners on maintaining the health of their pets. They carry out technical work and are skilled in undertaking a range of diagnostic tests, medical treatments and minor surgical procedures, under veterinary direction.
Veterinary Nurses are registered professionals and work within the standards and scope of practice defined by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) for further information you can visit www.rcvs.org.uk.
What topics are covered?
Topics covered in the Vetskill VTEC Level 3 Diploma:
- Professional Veterinary Nursing Responsibilities
- Diagnostic Principles
- Principles of Veterinary Nursing Care 1
- Pharmacology and Dispensary Management
- Practical Veterinary Nursing Skills and professional behaviours
- Anaesthesia and Theatre Nursing Skills
- Life Stage and Medical Nursing Care Support
- Principles of Veterinary Nursing Care 2
- Surgical Nursing and Patient Care
Frequently asked questions
Veterinary nursing is the supportive care of companion animals receiving treatment within a veterinary practice. A veterinary nurse works as a member of the veterinary team, providing expert nursing care for sick animals. Veterinary nurses also play a significant role in educating owners on maintaining the health of their pets. They carry out technical work and are skilled in undertaking a range of diagnostic tests, medical treatments and minor surgical procedures, under veterinary direction.
Veterinary Nurses are registered professionals and work within the standards and scope of practice defined by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) for further information you can visit www.rcvs.org.uk.
Portfolio of Evidence
Throughout the two years, you will compile a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate the practical applications of learning in the workplace. Assessed by the Centre and externally sampled by VetSkill.
Assignments
3 assignments (2 in yr 1 and 1 synoptic one in yr 2) and 6 exams (4 in yr1 and 2 in yr2)
Multiple-Choice Online Examinations
There are six online examinations throughout the qualification that assess underpinning knowledge; four in year one and two in year two. Examinations are set and marked by VetSkill.
Year 1 Practical Skills Assessment (Formative)
You will be given one scenario which includes six tasks. The practical skills assessment is set by VetSkill but is carried out in, and marked by, the Centre.
Year 2 VetSkill Licence to Practise Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)
Once all other assessments have been passed, learners will undertake the
VetSkill Licence to Practise OSCE consisting of 12 stations, each lasting 8
minutes, including 2 minutes reading and preparation time.