ABSTRACT: This report was compiled as part of the author’s work in the completion of the BVNA’s LANTRA approved course Infection Control for Practice Standards, and was an interesting and proactive exercise in interrogating, evaluating and applying the biosecurity knowledge gleaned throughout the course, with a view to identifying the current strengths and areas for implementing improvement for infection control within one general practice.

Author

Sairead Wild BSC (Hons), RVN

Sairead qualified in 2016, with a first class BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Nursing with Applied Animal Behaviour and is currently studying for a master’s degree in Clinical Animal Behaviour through Edinburgh University’s Royal (Dick’s) School ofVeterinary Studies. She works as an Education Consultant for a nationally recognised, Ofqual approved awarding body and has special interests in animal behaviour and infection control.

Email: sairead.wild@cqual.org

Keywords:Clinical, Practice standards 

To cite this article:Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 32 (10)• October 2017 pp308-312

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