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Plans for the introduction of a disciplinary mechanism for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) have been agreed by the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council.
RVNs agree to account for their professional conduct and keep their skills and knowledge up to date: over 70% of eligible veterinary nurses have now joined the non-statutory Register.
The Veterinary Nurses Council agreed to a period of nearly three years between the opening of the Register and the College putting in place a disciplinary mechanism. This was to give RVNs time to get used to their new rights and responsibilities. Plans are now in place to introduce a disciplinary system from September 2010.
Charges could be brought against a veterinary nurse if found guilty of fraudulent registration, criminal convictions which render him or her unfit to practise as a veterinary nurse, or allegations of disgraceful professional conduct.
The sanctions would be the same as for veterinary surgeons, ie to remove a nurse's name from the Register (with the nurse eligible to apply for restoration after 10 months), or to suspend the nurse, with his or her name returning to the Register immediately after the period of suspension. A veterinary nurse would not be able to carry out Schedule 3 tasks while removed from the Register.
Complaints would initially be dealt with by the Veterinary Nurses Preliminary Investigation Committee (VN PIC), which will assess whether the complaints should be taken to the hearing stage. Three RVNs will sit on this committee. They will be joined by three members of the veterinary PIC, including either the RCVS President, or one of the Vice-Presidents, and one Lay Observer.
Meanwhile three RVNs will join existing members of the RCVS Disciplinary Committee (DC) to form a VN DC, to adjudicate on charges against a veterinary nurse. These individuals will not currently sit on VN Council. If the case were against a VN, the sitting panel would include at least one veterinary nurse, one veterinary surgeon and a lay person acting as chairman. A legal assessor would also sit with the Committee to offer advice.
If a case were to concern both a veterinary surgeon and a veterinary nurse, the preliminary investigation would be carried out in tandem but with separate disciplinary hearings.
Applications are invited for RVNs to sit on the new VN Preliminary Investigation or Disciplinary Committees. Anyone who would like further information should contact Lesley Evans, Manager, Executive Office (l.evans@rcvs.org.uk or 020 7222 2001) by 31 May 2009.
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Hi
There have been several cases where people have fraudulently registered as veterinary surgeons – there was one this month, in fact: www.rcvs.org.uk/.../Internal.asp
Time will tell whether similar cases come up concerning veterinary nurses.
On the question of professional indemnity insurance, the VDS is not the only provider of this service to veterinary surgeons: about 20% of vets use other suppliers, such as Sun Alliance. So it is likely that other suppliers will be able to provide such insurance for VNs too.
Cheers
Lizzie
Yes it does happen, that's the worry!! About time they did something about this. Maybe, just maybe they will also do something about the badges being sold on e-bay too?!? I still think that personally this hasn't been thought through well enough because there is going to be the issue associated with Professional Indemnity insurance which us mere nurses are going to have to carry for ourtselves from 2010....the main issue being that there is only ONE company that recognises what VN's do. Both the BVNA and RCVS have suggesed to contact local insurance companies and tell them what we want and they should be able to sort a policy out to cover us. ????WHAT!!!!! there is NO ONE!!! Well done guys for thinking this one thru!
Would or could that happen?? I know peeps do say they are VN's etc when they are not, but surely they would not try to register as one when they are not
Faking documentation to allow you to register as a VN, or, maybe, passing yourself of as a QVN by using somebody else's certificates, name, badge or reg. number. Perhaps?
How likely?
Fraudulent registration??? excuse my ignorance but what is that??