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australian college of veterinary nursing

Interested in being a vet nurse?
You’re in the right place.

Interested in being a vet nurse? You’re in the right place.

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Sounds like you could be eligible for the ACM40418 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing. Unfortunately, to complete the Certificate IV you need to be working for at least 7.5 hours a week in a paid position as a veterinary nurse.

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Nationally Recognised Training

This qualification is delivered by ACVN on behalf of the University of Queensland, trading as UQ Skills, RTO ID: 1511. UQ Skills is the Principal RTO and this course is on the UQ Skills scope of registration, as documented through a written third party agreement. For more information refer to the FAQ.

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We’re a friendly bunch and love talking about all things vet nursing.
If you’d like to speak with a Nurse Educator please call us on:

1300 653 728

We’re at our desks Monday to Friday, 9 to 5, Melbourne time.

Veterinary Nursing.
It’s all we do.
Why would you study anywhere else?