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The British Veterinary Nursing Association has announced that National Veterinary Nurse Week will be a summer event this year, scheduled from 19th - 25th July 2009.
The change of date will allow vet nurses to take part in more outdoor events, as they raise awareness of the important job they do in caring for the nation's pets.
As ever, vet nurses are being encouraged to celebrate their profession, raise money for the BVNA President's nominated charity - which this year is the Search and Rescue Dog Association (Wales) or SARDA Wales as they are known - and to highlight the role of the veterinary nurse, helping make the general public more aware of the contribution a good VN can make.
The BVNA has organised some lynch-pin events this year and are asking any vet nurses who want to take part to contact them as soon as possible to register their interest. The week begins with pet health check days held on Saturday 19th July at Southsea Common's Castle Field in Portsmouth and Roundhay Park in Leeds, sponsored by Hill's Pet Nutrition. Rounding off the week on Friday 24th July till Sunday 26th July, the BVNA will be attendance at the CLA Game Fair, the world's biggest and greatest country sport and countryside show, which this year will be held at Belvoir Castle in Leicestershire. This provides an opportunity to speak to thousands of pet owners about veterinary nursing and petcare, so the BVNA is keen to have a team of enthusiastic nurses on hand to help spread the word.
Bonny Millar CVT(USA), RVN, REVN, is President of the BVNA, "Last year vet nurses came up with some fantastically innovative ideas to promote National VN Week, from a 'barely there' calendar to a fairy tale week complete with characters in costume and background sets. We estimate that VN Week raised over £7000 for the Animal Cancer Trust and other animal charities. This year we would really like to raise even more. I am also asking every member of the practice team - vets, practice managers and receptionists to support their nurses in their efforts and enter into the spirit of National VN Week."
Bonny also points out that this is an ideal opportunity for practices to use their nurses to full effect, "During VN week, practices have a chance to demonstrate the skills of their nurses. Fun events provide an ideal way to reduce barriers between clients and the practice team and by getting nurses meeting the public away from the clinic, there is real scope to educate and inform pet owners about the products and services on offer and to gently encourage those with reservations to bring their pets forward for health checks and treatments. Vets and practice managers know what a great contribution a good vet nurse can make to the practice and the local community, so we would love to see everyone pulling together to make a big effort as this can only help boost moral amongst clients and staff during these difficult financial times."
As in the past, there are great prizes on offer for those who have made a special effort, thanks to sponsors Animalcare, Breatheazy, Merial, Protexin and Vetoquinol. Further information and a registration pack are available from the BVNA http://www.bvna.org.uk/ . Tel 01279 408644. Any members of the practice interested in keeping up to date with the activities planned for VN Week can also visit the blog for the event at http://vnweek.wordpress.com
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