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As a veterinary nurse, the range of CPD programs available can feel like a bit of a minefield. Whether you’ve got a veterinary nursing certificate or you’re just starting to explore the world of further qualifications, you might be asking yourself about the benefits of an advanced veterinary nursing certificate.
In this article, we’ll go over the differences between the two types of veterinary nurse certificate programs we offer – the teaching for the ISVPS Nurse Certificate and the ISVPS Nurse Advanced Certificate – and the benefits, so you can decide whether further study is for you.
At Improve Veterinary Education, we offer programs that enable you to work towards two post-training (or postgraduate) qualifications for veterinary nurses.
The first is the Nurse Certificate (NCert) from the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS). This internationally respected qualification demonstrates that a veterinary nurse has achieved a specific level of expertise in a particular field.
The Nurse Advanced Certificate (NAdvCert) is also a peer-recognised qualification accredited by ISVPS, but it’s more in-depth than the NCert, focusing on advanced nursing procedures. Nurses with this qualification are highly respected as some of the best in the country in their chosen fields.
One of the most frequently asked questions we receive is whether individuals are eligible for the Advanced Veterinary Nursing Certificate program. Ideally, you will have an NCert (or equivalent qualification) in a related subject, but it isn’t the only route. It’s possible to enrol in an advanced certificate program without previous post-graduate/post-training studies as long as you have sufficient experience.
We strongly recommend that nurses who have not completed a nurse certificate program in a related field have at least five years of experience working in practice in their chosen discipline.
For example, a nurse who has had two years in general practice before moving to emergency practice and spending five years in that environment might be ready to take the Advanced Certificate in Emergency and Critical Care Nursing program. Similarly, a nurse who has spent five or more years working in prep and surgery of a referral practice may want to tackle the Advanced Certificate in Surgical Nursing program. A vet nurse who has been working in general practice for five years but has been undertaking a wide range of tasks may be more comfortable with achieving a Nurse Certificate before undertaking the Advanced Nurse Certificate program.
We are always happy to advise veterinary nurses and help them find the qualification at the right level for them. If you aren’t sure if you’re ready for an advanced nurse program, our CPD advisors will be able to help. Get in touch with our friendly team by calling (07) 3244 1650 or email info.au@improveinternational.com.
Obtaining a veterinary nurse certificate is a significant achievement, and many nurses are happy with their new postnominals. But for those who want to stand out from the rest, getting an advanced veterinary nursing certificate is even better. The intakes for the advanced certificates are small, which means far fewer nurses hold the qualification. If you want to stand out from the crowd, increase your employability, and make your career work for you, an advanced veterinary nurse certificate is the way to do it.
Even if you’ve already achieved the ISVPS NCert in a subject, it’s worth taking a Nurse Advanced Certificate program. All our advanced nursing certificate programs build on knowledge gained in the nurse certificate program as well as covering new topics. For example, in the teaching for the Nurse Certificate in Surgical Nursing, delegates cover the pathophysiology and treatment of common surgical conditions of the gastrointestinal tract in the soft tissue surgery module. In the Nurse Advanced Certificate in Surgical Nursing program, delegates cover pre-operative assessment, intra-operative care, and post-operative nursing of more complex soft tissue surgeries, such as portosystemic shunts, sepsis, and exploratory laparotomies. While some of these will be covered in the nurse certificate program, they’ll be explored in greater detail in the advanced program, and nurses also learn advanced techniques like placing jugular catheters and the management of analgesic catheters.
Although the advanced nurse certificate programs are held online, there are plenty of opportunities for networking through our forums and the live-stream journal clubs. This networking is one of the things people like most about the programs – because the cohorts are small, and all the nurses on the program have a passion and interest in their area, you’ll make important connections that can support you through the program and after.
One major difference between the vet nurse certificate programs and the advanced veterinary nursing programs is the way they’re taught. While speakers cover what delegates need to know in the taught modules, the advanced vet nurse certificate programs also foster critical thinking and self-study through the live-streamed journal clubs. Instead of being taught a program, you’re encouraged to join with like-minded individuals and learn together from the latest evidence, with the module tutors more as guides than teachers. The assessments are also more clinical and reflective, with the case log and the literature review forming important parts of the assessment for the advanced certificate.
For nurses who are really passionate about their subject, studying an advanced veterinary nursing certificate program can deepen their clinical knowledge and teach new skills for lifelong learning. The result is a highly regarded qualification held by only a handful of veterinary nurses who share a special bond. Most of the delegates in our advanced programs have previously enjoyed a nurse certificate program with us and want to continue their study, but we do also accept highly experienced veterinary nurses with no formal postgraduate/post-training qualifications.
Why not browse our Advanced Nurse Programs and find your next challenge?
Advanced Nursing Anaesthesia
Advanced Surgical Nursing
Advanced Emergency & Critical Care Nursing
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Written by: Dr Joanna Woodnutt BVM BVS MRCVS
This post first appeared on the Improve Veterinary Education blog: Advanced veterinary nursing certificates: What are the benefits of further qualifications for veterinary nurses?
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