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    Recognise the value of your Vet Nurses, says BEVA

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    By Helen Stock on 17 January 2023 News

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is encouraging vet practices to recognise and reward the invaluable assets of vet nurses, with a special focus on their talents and versatility in practice this year.

    The initiative, which is in response to a recent survey of RVNs, is spearheaded by BEVA’s new VN committee and championed by BEVA President David Rendle. It aims to help RVNs find their full potential in practice which in turn will help practices increase efficiency.

    Read the full story here >>> BEVA website.

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