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Miss Francesca Ware
RVN
Candidate 12 of 14
Proposers: Victoria Wright, Judith Smith
Contact details
Borough Green House, Easby, Great Ayton, Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS9 6JJ
T 01642 722466
M 07496 414004
Candidate biography
I have worked in equine practice for 6 years, during which time I have achieved my Level 3 Diploma in veterinary nursing in 2019 after studying at Myerscough College. I started riding for local yards at the age of 15 but I wanted a career to pursue, the problem was that I had no idea what that was. I am so glad that I decided to pick the phone up one day and ask my vet to let me see practice to explore the possibility of a nursing career. From then on I have spent six years in an equine practice learning an abundance of key skills and being a part of an ever growing team of enthusiastic people. I have a keen interest in diagnostic imaging and I have been lucky enough to have gained experience in MRI, scintigraphy and radiography. I am also in charge of the Overground endoscope and throughly enjoy going out on the road. When not at work you will find me out on my horse Beamish going for a good gallop over the moors and if I am not riding I will be out hiking as much as possible.
Candidate statement
As an equine veterinary nurse I have seen many small animal nurses have opportunities to become specialised in their work which is fantastic. After reading the VN futures article on creating specialised advanced certificates I feel this is a massive step forward for all veterinary nurses. I would like to be a part of the council so that I can represent the equine nurses and increase the opportunities for EVN’s to specialise through improved CPD programmes. I believe by doing this it will have a positive effect on motivation, career satisfaction and wellbeing. I am super keen to help attract others in to the profession and raise the profile of veterinary nursing as a career. Although my time as a qualified nurse is short I truly believe I can do my upmost to contribute my all to the nursing future.
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