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Registered Veterinary Nurses that want to buy the new RVN badge from the RCVS for £15 can do so until 31 January 2012.
The new badge was launched by the RCVS in October 2011 in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and those qualifying since July 2011 have been presented with the badge. RVNs who qualified previously may buy the new badge for £15 (to cover the cost of the badge and engraving it with the RVN's individual number) as long as they order it before 31 January 2012. After this date it can be purchased for the usual 'badge replacement' rate of £43.
The design of the new badge builds upon the traditional antique silver and red-enamel badge, with the addition of the word 'registered' underneath. This highlights the fact that RVNs, while qualified to the same level as their listed colleagues, stand apart because they additionally agree to account for their professional practice and keep their skills and knowledge up to date. RVNs are registered in the non-statutory RCVS Register of Veterinary Nurses, abide by a code of professional conduct, and commit to continuing professional development. They can also now be taken to task via a disciplinary system.
There is no obligation for RVNs to buy the badge, although the RCVS says it hopes that many will choose to do so to mark the step forward which their profession has made.
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must order this, but do wish I could pay over the phone. Hate sending cheques. Oh well, will post tomorrow!