Following the announcement of a lockdown phase in order to control the transmission of COVID-19 by reducing all unnecessary contact, the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council is asking all veterinary nurse educators to defer all forms of practical assessment for student veterinary nurses for a period of at least three months.
VN Council made its decision on Wednesday 25 March 2020, following a series of recommendations from the VN Education Committee concerning the fact that, under the strict lockdown conditions, holding the practical Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (or OSCEs) required for student veterinary nurses to complete their training, would no longer be possible. As a result the RCVS will write to all further and higher education institutions asking that they defer OSCE assessments for up to three months, with the situation being reviewed again in late June.
Julie Dugmore, Director of Veterinary Nursing at the RCVS, said: “Following the Prime Minister’s announcement of stricter lockdown measures at the beginning of the week, it has become clear that holding practical examinations would be unsafe for student veterinary nurses and examiners, as well as not being possible under the conditions announced.
“This was not a decision we took lightly as OSCE assessments are embedded into all veterinary nursing licence to practise qualifications, meaning all student veterinary nurses need to pass them in order to join the Register. VN Council did look for alternatives means of delivering the assessment but, having considered a number of options, none was possible under the current circumstances and the health and welfare of the students and examiners are paramount. VN Council will reconvene in June to review the situation and take further decisions if needed.
“In addition to VN Council’s decision on the OSCEs, it is also encouraging further and higher education institutions to ensure students can continue to progress academically even during lockdown. To this end, it has requested that these institutions use secure systems to deliver any unseen assessments or defer these assessments until such time as they can be appropriately and safely delivered.”
VN Council’s decision follows a decision last week to temporarily amend the requirements for student veterinary nurses around clinical placements at Training Practices.
The RCVS has published a webpage dedicated to providing advice and guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic.