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The Nutrition Certificate is a qualification which explores the theory and practical application of the most recent advances in diet formulation and case-based feeding. Royal Canin says it is an equivalent study level to the first year of a degree course and runs over a nine month period (up to 180 hours of study).
The certificate involves assignments spanning four units, including:
On graduation, students will be awarded a ‘Certificate of Canine and Feline Veterinary Health Nutrition’ and can place Cert CFVHNut as post-nominals after their name.
Carly Nairn, Head Veterinary Nurse at Seymore Vets, completed the course last year. She said: "As soon as I began the course I was able to take new learnings to use as part of my day to day work in practice.
"I have been able to advise clients on the direct link between nutrition and specific illnesses, providing them with more accurate, in-depth information, helping pet owners gain a greater understanding of their pets.
"Although the course was challenging, it was most certainly worth the knowledge, greater understanding and daily transferable skills."
Royal Canin is offering bursaries to a limited number of applicants, allowing for a 20% discount in course fees. To apply for a Royal Canin bursary, applicants should contact their local Veterinary Business Manager for an application form or to enrol without the assistance of a bursary visit: www.coape.org. Nutrition Certificate courses run twice a year, with a February and September intake: applications for Sept 2017 close on Wednesday 31st August.
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