Paraveterinary workers in Ireland, such as veterinary nurses, assist veterinary physicians, or carry out animal health procedures autonomously. Paraveterinary workers in Ireland have been represented by the Irish Veterinary Nursing Association (IVNA) since 2002, and prior to this were represented by the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) from the 1960s.[citation needed] The title "veterinary nurse" can only be used by those registered with the Veterinary Council of Ireland.[1] The post-nominal letters used in Ireland are RVN (Registered Veterinary Nurse).[2]
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