Vetnnet and Acovene: improving the chance of working in Europe

Annemarieke de Man
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Several organizations within Europe are working on a continuous process of quality improvement of veterinary nurse training to make sure that veterinary nurses get a good education wherever they decide to study, but also to improve the possibilities of studying or working in other countries. This article covers the most important organizations and what they do: Vetnnet (www.vetnnet.com) and Acovene (www.acovene.com).

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