A communication portal for congress discussions and the scientific programme
Welcome to Moodle at The British Veterinary Nursing Association
Moodle is a web based learning environment that provides access to course materials enabling you access to learning materials at a time convenient to you. It provides a number of useful built in facilities which assist and enhance your learning experience.
To access your on-line course you will need to enter your BVNA login and password. You can then access your course by selecting it from the 'My Courses' list that will appear. This should list the courses you are enrolled in.
Available courses
This area is specifically for the BAVNS to access and discuss information.
This area is for general council information and discussions.
Delving Deeper into Wounds is a course aimed at nurses who would like to take on the role of becoming a wound management nurse in practice. It is aimed at those a passion and interest in wound management who would really like to take ownership of cases and outcomes in practice. The course aims to increase your knowledge and the way you think about wound healing and how wounds are managed. By the end of the course you should have the skills you need to take up the reigns in practice and really start making a difference.
Modular Course - Accredited by LANTRA
This course aims to provide delegates with the principles of infection control to improve animal health and welfare and underpin the initiatives of ‘one health’.
Delving Deeper into Wounds is a course aimed at nurses who would like to take on the role of becoming a wound management nurse in practice. It is aimed at those a passion and interest in wound management who would really like to take ownership of cases and outcomes in practice. The course aims to increase your knowledge and the way you think about wound healing and how wounds are managed. By the end of the course you should have the skills you need to take up the reigns in practice and really start making a difference.
This is for subscribers to the 'Vet Nurse Voice' Forum. Participants will be able to post comments on relevant topics of discussion and participate in debate with peers and paraprofessionals.