Vet Nursing Vision Event - Birmingham

Vet Nursing Vision Event - Birmingham

By Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

A vision or a necessity? Strengthening the role of veterinary nurses in team-based veterinary healthcare

Date and time

Location

B45 9UA

Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital 1601 Bristol Road South Rednal B45 9UA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 3 hours, 15 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Health • Medical

The RCVS is running a series of RCVS engagement events during 2025, which aim to strengthen the role of veterinary nurses in team-based veterinary healthcare. This is the first derivative project to result from the ‘VN Vision’ work that the RCVS carried out during 2024.

This is an in-person event, and we invite attendance from all practice team members. Whether you are a veterinary nurse, veterinary surgeon, practice support staff, director, manager, or practice owner, your input will be essential in gaining a broad view across a range of perspectives.

Details about the event

This RCVS-led project, ‘A vision or a necessity: strengthening the role of veterinary nurses in team-based veterinary healthcare’, will explore how veterinary nurses can be more effectively integrated within multidisciplinary teams, and why doing so is essential for the future of veterinary healthcare.

Meaningful change

Informed by conversations with professionals across the sector and a deep understanding of current practice, this project recognises that achieving meaningful change requires more than new policies; it calls for a fundamental cultural shift. Clear guidance, structured support, and open dialogue will be key in empowering veterinary teams to adapt to a new way of working.

An additional crucial element of this initiative will focus on enhancing public understanding of the Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) role, alongside support for developing stronger interprofessional and public-facing communication.

Workshop format

Using a theory of change framework, this project will convene stakeholders from across the UK in a series of in-person workshops. These sessions will define the long-term goals, identify the practical steps needed to achieve them, and determine how success will be measured and shared with the wider profession and public.

The workshops will be relatively small groups, informal, informative, and fun, and offer you the opportunity to share and learn about the variety of viewpoints that feed into this picture.

This is more than a conversation – it’s a national effort to strengthen the RVN role through collaboration, clarity, and confidence. For the profession, with the profession.

Booking your place

The evening is free to attend and will begin with a supper. As all booked places will be catered for, and spaces are limited, we ask that you let us know in advance if you are no longer able to attend.

Please ensure you complete the booking form in full, to confirm your attendance and requirements.

We look forward to welcoming you to the event and exploring the future of veterinary healthcare delivery together!

Frequently asked questions

Should I attend?

If you are a veterinary professional, a member of practice support staff, or work within the veterinary sector, and want to have an input on the future of healthcare delivery, then yes, please register to attend!

Who can I contact if I have questions about the event?

If you have any questions about the event, please contact VN Futures Project Lead, Jill Macdonald, at j.macdonald@rcvs.org.uk

What is the cancellation policy?

Places are limited so please let us know if you are no longer able to attend so that we can allocate the place to someone else. Any places booked will be catered for, so we would be grateful if you could let us know by 4 November if you need to cancel your place.

Will the session be recorded?

The workshop will not be recorded, and will be a safe space for sharing ideas. In-person participation is required from those attending the event.

What are the transport/parking options?

The nearest train station is Longbridge station, a 14 minute walk from the practice. On-site parking will be available. For more information on finding the practice, please visit their website: https://www.blaise-referrals.com/about-us/location.

Will there be any follow up to this event?

The outcomes from the event will feed into future work and we may ask you to complete a feedback survey after the event.

Is the venue accessible?

The venue is accessible. Please let us know about any access requirements when booking.

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Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

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Nov 12 · 18:15 GMT