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Existing ACOVENE panel members, as well as those who are looking to join the pool, are invited to contact acovene@rcvs.org.uk by Monday 22 July 2024 to secure their place.
ACOVENE accreditations are undertaken by a panel of industry experts, which includes an ACOVENE Board Member. If you are a qualified and registered veterinary nurse or veterinary surgeon you can become an ACOVENE accreditor. In order to maintain the currency of the panel members, regular training is required, which includes coverage of the Accreditation Policies and Procedures as well as the Dossier of Competencies.
This training is being delivered free of charge, and can be counted towards professional CPD requirements. All panel members must be trained before they can undertake an accreditation.
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