Veterinary nurses perform best when they are supported, motivated, and empowered, and are able to do more in practice.
By learning more about the diseases we see, the practical skills we can use to support these patients, and the nursing skills they benefit from, we can provide even better patient care - whilst increasing our job satisfaction, and getting to do more, too!
Ready to do more with your medical patients? You're in the right place.
Want access to a ton of free resources to help you give the best possible care?
The VIMN free resource library is for you.
Inside youβll find tools, checklists, guides, calculators and tons of other freebies to help you develop your skills and provide amazing care to your medical patients.
Hi, Iβm Laura
Iβm a UK-based RVN and Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Small Animal Internal Medicine.
Iβm on a mission to help veterinary nurses learn more about medical diseases, develop new skills, and provide the best care they can for their patients.
Iβm passionate about making medicine less confusing, and showing nurses just how much we can do to care for these patients, as well as sharing hints and tips to make medical nursing easy.
Want to learn more? Iβve got you covered.
How can we work together?
If you want to learn even more about medical nursing, here are a few ways I can help you:
The VIMN Pocket Guide Range
These quick-reference guides include disease overviews, anaesthesia considerations, schedule 3 procedures, nursing considerations, emergency considerations and much more!
The Medical Nursing Academy
A medical CPD platform like no other, the academy combines workshops, on-demand webinars, test-yourself quizzes, book club calls, case discussions and Q&A calls with community support - plus, itβs RACE-approved!
The On-Demand CPD Library
From workshops and webinars to full courses, you can find plenty more opportunities to learn in the VIMN on-demand CPD Library!
βThis course is so good, I'm absolutely in my element. Despite doing my graduate diploma there were still some things that I couldn't grasp in medicine, and I felt pretty guilty about that. But you explain things in a way that I get. It clicks and stays. Thank you, you're giving me a lot of inspiration and I'll be recommending this course to my other nurses.β
Meg, RVN