11:43 am in Events, News, Veterinary Schools by Jonathan (Vetstart Editor)
Hills Vet Nutrition are releasing three ‘secret’ webinars for veterinary nurses based on the success of their last sessions. The three webinars will involve client management and framework planning but beyond that no details are known.
As usual the webinars are all free, though spaces are limited. Registration is currently available by e-mailing jane_quail@hillspet.com or calling 01923 814454. Registration is open to all veterinary nurses, ANAs and trainees and will grant CPD/CVE to British and Irish nurses.
For more information on Hills Pets, please click here
Tags: cpd, cve, free, nursing, webinar
11:42 am in News by Jonathan (Vetstart Editor)
Open access wikis have revolutionised the way people access information online. There are a variety of specialised wikis out there and veterinary education is no exception!
Full UK undergraduate information is available free of charge with no advertising whatsoever on WikiVet. WikiVet is no substitute for research from journals and papers, but, even if you’re not a UK student, there’s a lot of useful information on a range of treatments on the site. The service is available to vets, vet students and vet nurses/techs worldwide. It’s definitely worth a look.
Tags: education, free, free service, student, UK, vet, wiki, wikipedia, wikivet
10:55 am in Events, News, Video by Jonathan (Vetstart Editor)
Vetmedica are hosting two webinars for free in August. The webinars will be hosted by specialists Andy Durham and Catherine McGowan
The webinars will include interactive segments and the option to ask speakers questions and have them answered during the webinar — this is perfect for students. If you can’t make it don’t worry: the webinars will be freely available for a short time after they are broadcast.
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Tags: cpd, endocrine, equine, free, interactive, webinar
3:19 pm in News by Jonathan (Vetstart Editor)
Tailored specifically for recent graduates, Vetbook is a free listing site that allows veterinary graduates to make a profile, upload their CV and get found by employers. Vetbook was developed by final-year student Will Woodley as an alternative to listings that expect significant experience.
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Tags: experience, free, graduate, graduation, job