
The new standard recognises the need for wellbeing, inclusion and flexibility.
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has published an updated framework for the delivery of advanced veterinary nursing qualifications by veterinary nursing educators.
The move follows a public consultation and discussions with educational institutions, and includes a new standard for CertAVN programmes focusing on developing a positive learning culture.
Julie Dugmore, RCVS director of veterinary nursing, explains: “This new standard recognises the need for those providing the CertAVN to foster inclusive, reflective and student-centred learning environments. It also strengthens our expectations around academic support for students, how the qualification should advance knowledge and also the fact that the institutions should take student wellbeing into account.
“I would like to thank all those who helped us get to this stage, including the members of the Veterinary Nurse Education Committee and Veterinary Nurse Council whose work in shaping this updated framework has been invaluable in making sure it is clear and supportive of the delivery of high-quality CertAVNs across the sector.”
The RCVS launched the CertAVN in 2019 to offer a more flexible and modular approach to postgraduate qualifications for veterinary nurses, replacing the Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (DipAVN).
In line with a commitment to review the framework every five years, the RCVS held a six-week public consultation In January 2025, receiving 183 responses.
Ms. Dugmore continued: “This updated framework is more than a refresh: it represents a continued commitment to excellence, relevance, and support in advancing veterinary nursing education. By embedding wellbeing, inclusion, and flexibility into its foundations, it sets the stage for the next generation of confident, capable veterinary nurses to enhance their careers and strengthen the profession.”
The updated framework is available to download from the RCVS Publications Page.
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