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Feedback

Turning Feedback Into Growth Opportunities

Feedback is part of everyday veterinary practice, but it does not have to feel personal or discouraging. This article explores how veterinary nurses can use feedback as a practical tool to build confidence, strengthen skills, and support ongoing professional growth.

Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

An International CPD Opportunity for Australian Veterinary Nurses Advanced clinical, emergency, internal medicine and leadership education — featuring Australian and international veterinary nursing experts. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 30–31 March 2026 Veterinary nurses & veterinary technicians Australian & Asia-Pacific speakers Explore the conference & register (This link directs you to the official AVNC website) EXPLORE Why Australian veterinary nurses are paying attention to this conference The Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference (AVNC) is an international professional development event designed to support the growing scope, responsibility, and clinical depth of veterinary nursing. For Australian veterinary nurses, this conference offers something different from

Time-saving

Time-Saving Hacks for Busy Vet Nurses

Busy days in practice can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies you can work smarter, not harder. Discover practical time-saving hacks every vet nurse can use to stay organised, support the team, and deliver excellent patient care—without the stress.

Maintaining Professionalism in Stressful Situations

Stressful moments are part of veterinary nursing—but how you handle them makes all the difference. Discover practical ways to stay calm, communicate with confidence, and maintain professionalism even when the pressure is on.

Work placement

How to Find a Work Placement for Certificate II in Animal Care

Thinking about starting your Certificate II in Animal Care? That’s fantastic! You’re about to take the first step into a hands-on, fulfilling career working with animals. But before you can dive into the course, there’s something important you need to organise—your work placement.
This article will guide you through the entire process of finding and securing a placement with confidence. From crafting a simple resume to approaching potential workplaces, following up, and knowing what to say—we’ve got you covered. You’ll also find a helpful checklist and ready-to-use templates to make each step easier. Let’s get you placement-ready and

Self-care

Prioritising Self-Care: Essential Strategies for Veterinary Nurses to Thrive

Being a veterinary nurse is a rewarding but often demanding job that can take a toll on your wellbeing. That’s why practising self-care isn’t just important—it’s essential. In this article, we share simple, practical strategies tailored just for vet nurses to help you manage stress, build resilience, and feel more balanced every day. Because when you take care of yourself, you’re better able to care for the animals and people who rely on you. You deserve to thrive!

Feedback

Turning Feedback Into Growth Opportunities

Feedback is part of everyday veterinary practice, but it does not have to feel personal or discouraging. This article explores how veterinary nurses can use feedback as a practical tool to build confidence, strengthen skills, and support ongoing professional growth.

Read More »
Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

An International CPD Opportunity for Australian Veterinary Nurses Advanced clinical, emergency, internal medicine and leadership education — featuring Australian and international veterinary nursing experts. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 30–31 March 2026 Veterinary nurses & veterinary technicians Australian & Asia-Pacific speakers Explore the conference & register (This link directs you to the official AVNC website) EXPLORE Why Australian veterinary nurses are paying attention to this conference The Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference (AVNC) is an international professional development event designed to support the growing scope, responsibility, and clinical depth of veterinary nursing. For Australian veterinary nurses, this conference offers something different from

Read More »
Time-saving

Time-Saving Hacks for Busy Vet Nurses

Busy days in practice can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies you can work smarter, not harder. Discover practical time-saving hacks every vet nurse can use to stay organised, support the team, and deliver excellent patient care—without the stress.

Read More »
Work placement

How to Find a Work Placement for Certificate II in Animal Care

Thinking about starting your Certificate II in Animal Care? That’s fantastic! You’re about to take the first step into a hands-on, fulfilling career working with animals. But before you can dive into the course, there’s something important you need to organise—your work placement.
This article will guide you through the entire process of finding and securing a placement with confidence. From crafting a simple resume to approaching potential workplaces, following up, and knowing what to say—we’ve got you covered. You’ll also find a helpful checklist and ready-to-use templates to make each step easier. Let’s get you placement-ready and on your way to making a real difference in the lives of animals.

Read More »
Self-care

Prioritising Self-Care: Essential Strategies for Veterinary Nurses to Thrive

Being a veterinary nurse is a rewarding but often demanding job that can take a toll on your wellbeing. That’s why practising self-care isn’t just important—it’s essential. In this article, we share simple, practical strategies tailored just for vet nurses to help you manage stress, build resilience, and feel more balanced every day. Because when you take care of yourself, you’re better able to care for the animals and people who rely on you. You deserve to thrive!

Read More »
Feedback

Turning Feedback Into Growth Opportunities

Feedback is part of everyday veterinary practice, but it does not have to feel personal or discouraging. This article explores how veterinary nurses can use feedback as a practical tool to build confidence, strengthen skills, and support ongoing professional growth.

Read More »
Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

Asian Veterinary Nursing Conference 2026

An International CPD Opportunity for Australian Veterinary Nurses Advanced clinical, emergency, internal medicine and leadership education — featuring Australian and international veterinary nursing experts. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 30–31 March 2026 Veterinary nurses & veterinary technicians Australian & Asia-Pacific speakers Explore the conference & register (This link directs you to the

Read More »
Time-saving

Time-Saving Hacks for Busy Vet Nurses

Busy days in practice can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies you can work smarter, not harder. Discover practical time-saving hacks every vet nurse can use to stay organised, support the team, and deliver excellent patient care—without the stress.

Read More »
Work placement

How to Find a Work Placement for Certificate II in Animal Care

Thinking about starting your Certificate II in Animal Care? That’s fantastic! You’re about to take the first step into a hands-on, fulfilling career working with animals. But before you can dive into the course, there’s something important you need to organise—your work placement.
This article will guide you through the entire process of finding and securing a placement with confidence. From crafting a simple resume to approaching potential workplaces, following up, and knowing what to say—we’ve got you covered. You’ll also find a helpful checklist and ready-to-use templates to make each step easier. Let’s get you placement-ready and on your way to making a real difference in the lives of animals.

Read More »
Self-care

Prioritising Self-Care: Essential Strategies for Veterinary Nurses to Thrive

Being a veterinary nurse is a rewarding but often demanding job that can take a toll on your wellbeing. That’s why practising self-care isn’t just important—it’s essential. In this article, we share simple, practical strategies tailored just for vet nurses to help you manage stress, build resilience, and feel more balanced every day. Because when you take care of yourself, you’re better able to care for the animals and people who rely on you. You deserve to thrive!

Read More »