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From small animals to zoos

, RVN C&G Cert VNES, APVN (Zoo)
Pages 328-332 | Received 07 Aug 2020, Accepted 16 Oct 2020, Published online: 24 Dec 2020
 

ABSTRACT:

As a qualified veterinary nurse there are many different career pathways that can be followed, including working within a Zoological/wildlife park. Zoological collections with an onsite vet team/facility are uncommon and so gaining a zoo nurse position can be challenging and competitive to achieve. Gaining experience and recognised qualifications can help.

Having an insight into the role of a zoo nurse is beneficial as working with wild animals is often not what many people expect when they think of working within a zoo as a nurse.

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Samantha Ashfield

Samantha Ashfield RVN C&G Cert VNES, APVN (Zoo)Sam qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2003. She always had an interest in wildlife and exotics and has gained a certificate in nursing exotic and zoo species. In August 2015 she became the veterinary nurse at Twycross Zoo.Email: [email protected]

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