Writing for the VNJ

Do you have an idea, a passion, a patient case close to your heart? Contact our Editor in Chief to see how you can transform your thoughts into an article. There are lots of ways you can get involved, create a quiz, give handy tips on how to remove the Povidone stain on the floor, respond to opinion pieces or articles, you can even ask specific questions to the Council Members; just email vnj@bvna.co.uk. Remember that you will be paid for any articles and features that you have published ranging from £40-£100 depending on the type of content and length of the article.
Writing also counts towards your CPD hours. The RCVS have said that although they don’t have specific guidance on how much time you can claim, all the time you spend writing an article can be counted as CPD.
Academic Mentor
Enthusiastic mentors are available to help you with the academic writing process. They will work with you to improve your writing style and phrasing to prepare your article for publication. If you would like a mentor, please email vnj@bvna.co.uk
Peer Review
The formal articles are read by our peer reviewers who are subject matter experts who volunteer their time to support our authors. We use a double-blind system which means the author doesn’t know who will be reviewing their article and the peer reviewer doesn’t know who the author is. This means you will receive unbiased feedback to help you improve your article and prepare it for publication.
Submission Process
Select your article template and fill in the document. Send your template, and author details document to vnj@bvna.co,uk
You will need to enter your article into the specific sections on the template of your choice and complete the Author Details and Checklist template along with a high quality photograph of yourself. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please contact the Editor in Chief by emailing vnj@bvna.co.uk
Formal articles will be sent to two peer reviewers for feedback. Our reviewers are all volunteers with busy lives and it may take time to get your feedback, just email vnj@bvna.co.uk to see where your article is in the process. Their feedback may contain comments to help improve your article and prepare it for publication. You can make adjustments to your documents according to the feedback given or you can explain why you want to leave it as it is. You may find that your article is returned a couple of times before it is ready to print.
Once approved, your article will be formatted by our publishers. You will be asked to proofread and check your article four weeks prior to publication as this is the last time you will see it before it is published.
We also have the option to publish digitally only on our digital platform where you can find bonus material.