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The RCVS reports that almost 500 veterinary nurses have been removed from the Register of Veterinary Nurses as a result of not renewing their registration with the College.
Some 692 veterinary nurses had their names removed from the Register on 1 January 2016, although 205 subsequently applied to have their name restored to the Register.
A number of communications were sent to registered veterinary nurses last year to remind them that their annual renewal was due – including via email, text, letter, in RCVS News and through the veterinary press.
Nicola South, Customer Experience Manager and Head of Registration at the RCVS, said: “Veterinary nurses must renew their registration by the end of every year because, if their name is removed from the Register, they will no longer be able to perform acts of minor surgery or medical treatment as defined under Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act. Furthermore, the restoration fee is an additional £112 on top of the annual renewal fee for veterinary nurses, so it represents a significant extra cost.”
The RCVS recommends that practices carry out checks to ensure that veterinary nurses they employ are on the Register. A list of those who have been removed from the Register can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/registration/about-the-vn-register/
Employers, veterinary nurses and others can also use the online Check the Register search tool (www.rcvs.org.uk/registration/check-the-register/) which is updated daily.
Those who have been removed from the Register of Veterinary Nurses and who wish to apply to be restored can do so by contacting the RCVS Registration Department on 020 7202 0707 or registration@rcvs.org.uk
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Out of interest - how many joined the list? Are we reducing or increasing in numbers?
wait and see what happens when the vets miss theirs too, as it looks like theirs will be done the same way now? It will impact the vets a whole lot harder
I agree Sal, it's too easy to miss it. I just actually checked to make sure I'd done mine because I couldn't remember doing it!
interesting - because the only communication I recall was by email, which if I hadn't spotted it in my spam folder and had been aware from previous years that payment was due around that time I may have missed it completely. Just wonder how many fell foul of this?