Paraveterinary workers in New Zealand explained

Veterinary nurses in New Zealand are represented by the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association (NZVNA). Veterinary nurses are professionals in their own right, and as such, not deemed a paraprofessional. Veterinary nursing assistants are paraprofessionals, working alongside veterinary nurses in animal health and welfare.[1]

Nursing

Qualifications for veterinary nursing in New Zealand underwent a review in 2014/15.

The new qualification being taught from 2016 are:

The Certificate represents one year of formal training, while the Diploma represents an additional one year with the Certificate (or its equivalent) as a prerequisite. Other available entry-level certificates include the Certificate in Animal Care[4] and the Certificate in Rural Animal Technology.[5]

Pre-2016;Veterinary nurses currently hold either of the pre-2016 qualifications:

Registration

Veterinary nurses in New Zealand are not currently required to be registered with the government but voluntary registration was initiated in 2016.[6]

Veterinary nursing in New Zealand is represented by the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association (NZVNA).

Technicians

In 2009, Massey University started a new degree - the Bachelor of Veterinary Technology. It is a three year degree graduating its first class in 2011.[7] It is intended to prepare graduates for roles such as:[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Harvey. Laura. Ladyman. Rebecca. Farnworth. Mark. 2014-11-02. International differences in the journey toward compulsory veterinary nurse registration. The Veterinary Nurse. 5. 9. 538–542. 10.12968/vetn.2014.5.9.538. 2044-0065. 10652/3130. free.
  2. http://www.unitec.ac.nz/career-and-study-options/animal-health-and-welfare/new-zealand-certificate-in-animal-technology-veterinary-nursing-assistant "Veterinary Nursing Assistant"
  3. http://www.op.ac.nz/study/natural-sciences/veterinary-nursing/national-diploma-in-veterinary-nursing/ "Diploma in Veterinary Nursing"
  4. Web site: National Certificate in Animal Care. Otago Polytechnic. 26 Feb 2009.
  5. Web site: Certificate in Rural Animal Technology (Level 4). Otago Polytechnic. 1 Jun 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20071111064026/http://www.otagopolytechnic.ac.nz/images/information%20sheets/VET%20RV4.pdf. 11 November 2007. dead.
  6. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions. New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association. 26 Feb 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090131072545/http://www.nzvna.org.nz/content/frequently-asked-questions. 31 January 2009. dead.
  7. Web site: Bachelor of Veterinary Technology. Massey University. 16 Sep 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20100525095728/http://ivabs.massey.ac.nz/animcareer/vettech.asp. 25 May 2010. dead.
  8. http://www.nzva.org.nz/public/veterinary-careers/want-become-rural-technician/how-become-rural-technician?destination=node%2F1106 "Become a veterinary technician"