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Training-Progress launches training video competition

Competition is aimed at veterinary nurses and videos should demonstrate everyday tasks in veterinary nursing

Training-Progress is delighted to invite readers to submit video entries to its training video competition. The competition is aimed at veterinary nurses (both RVN and trainees). The video should be less than 5 minutes long and clearly demonstrate an everyday task in veterinary nursing. It should be introduced with a list of expected learner outcomes which someone would be able to fulfil after watching the video.

Laura Shaw, Development Consultant at Training-Progress said “During these difficult times, student nurses have been creating training videos to demonstrate their skills and also to train their student mentees in the essentials of veterinary nursing. We believe these videos will be fantastic training resource for their practices which should be harnessed for use by future trainees. Training-Progress is a training management system and our clients benefit from being able to manage their team member training programmes. We hope they will be tapping into this fantastic resource.”

First prize is £50 High Street Voucher and runners up will receive £10 High Street vouchers.

If you would like to enter the competition fill the submission form and see our website for competition terms and conditions. Entries close 5pm Friday 30 July 2021. Good luck.

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