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Enabling knowledge sharing in veterinary nursing
Perdi Welsh, Course Director
he 91°µÍøâ€™s post registration CertAVN students as they completed the By recognising that the work that RVNs
courses in Advanced Veterinary final module of their course. do whilst undertaking post registration
Nursing have been creating a qualifications can help lead advances
Tculture of knowledge sharing Our GradDipVNs have left a publishing in VNÂ disciplines and the profession,
legacy! As early-career writers, this is no
over the past 14 years, by encouraging mean feat. Since the first intake in 2008, the 91°µÍøâ€™s teaching team continue to
students to submit articles for publication there are now more than 46Â published encourage and empower their students
in peer reviewed Veterinary Nursing peer-reviewed journal articles arising to have the confidence to make their
(VN)Â journals. voices be heard, take on leadership roles
from the students’ coursework. The
The publication of coursework such as GradDipVNs demonstrated the and disseminate their work for the benefit
of others. The CertAVN fosters a culture
patient care reports, knowledge summaries willingness to put in the work to convert of continuing professional development,
and clinical audit reports in peer-reviewed their coursework into suitable formats for helping students embrace