Improve Veterinary Education‘s groundbreaking nurse certificate (NCert) programme in diagnostic imaging is designed to empower veterinary nurses with essential knowledge and skills in diagnostic imaging, blending online learning with hands-on training to ensure a holistic educational experience.
The NCert programme, commencing in May 2024 in Swindon, features a unique blend of online and face-to-face modules.
Participants will delve into eight crucial areas, including radiology principles, radiographic positioning, contrast techniques, interventional radiology, ultrasonography, point of care ultrasound (POCUS), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
The curriculum places a strong emphasis on understanding normal anatomy and physiology, enabling participants to contribute effectively to diagnostic work-ups and sample collections under the guidance of veterinary surgeons.
“Improve Veterinary Education is dedicated to providing cutting-edge education to veterinary professionals and our new NCert programme in diagnostic imaging exemplifies our commitment to excellence,” said Improve Veterinary Education’s business development manager, Charlotte French.
“This programme equips veterinary nurses with the skills to obtain high-quality imagery, enhancing their ability to contribute significantly to the overall diagnostic process.”
One key feature of the NCert programme is its structured approach, facilitated through Improve Veterinary Education’s world-leading online learning platform. Participants benefit from 24/7 access to a wealth of resources, allowing them to balance their studies seamlessly with their professional responsibilities.
The programme encourages knowledge acquisition and skill development, empowering participants to implement their newfound expertise in real-world veterinary practice.
“At Improve Veterinary Education, we understand the challenges faced by veterinary professionals in their pursuit of continuous learning. Our NCert programme not only provides valuable knowledge but also offers a flexible and supportive environment conducive to effective learning,” added Charlotte.
Veterinary nurses interested in expanding their expertise in diagnostic imaging are encouraged to enrol in the NCert programme. With its holistic approach and comprehensive curriculum, this programme promises to elevate the skills and confidence of veterinary nurses, enabling them to make a significant impact in the field of diagnostic imaging.
For more information about the nurse certificate (NCert) programme in diagnostic imaging and other offerings from Improve Veterinary Education, please visit their website or email enquiries@improveinternational.com. For specific information about this new programme visit the website.