School of Health & Science Postgraduate

Certificate in Clinical Governance, Leadership and Evidence Based Veterinary Care

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Course Overview

This part-time programme was developed to address skills needs identified through internal and external surveys, informal feedback, and an understanding of the current state of the veterinary industry. The areas of clinical governance, leadership, and mentoring are highly relevant to veterinary nurses and practitioners, particularly for those seeking to broaden their career options.

This part-time minor award covers the principles of evidence-based veterinary care, leadership, and clinical governance. The programme aims to equip veterinary professionals with the skills to provide optimal care based on current scientific evidence, reduce errors, and improve patient outcomes. Therefore, this programme is best-suited to Veterinary Nurses and Practitioners who are currently in or wish to move to a senior role within a practice or wish to develop knowledge, skills and attributes to pursue extended or advanced roles, such as management and leadership.

A recent research study conducted at DkIT and UCD indicated a lack of training among RVNs in mentoring, despite their frequent assumption of leadership and mentoring roles within practice teams. Learners will critically evaluate the nature and role of effective leadership in a veterinary practice and develop skills and knowledge in leadership and mentoring.

What makes this course different

Course Delivery and Modules

The programme will be delivered in the DkIT campus over a day per week in semester 1 and a half-day per week in semester 2.

At present it looks like the course will run Tuesdays but please note that this could change depending on teaching resources closer to the start date in September.

This is a 15-credit minor award comprising 2 modules:

Fees and Funding

Total fee = €850 payable as follows:

  • Instalment 1: €200 Accept Offer fee (non-refundable) 
  • Instalment 2: €650 payable by 31st October

Fees

EU Fees €850

Entry requirements

Applicants must hold a minimum of a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Nursing or a Veterinary Medicine qualification, both of which must be registrable with the Veterinary Council of Ireland.  Applicants with other qualifications of relevance and suitable experience will be assessed using the DkIT Recognised Prior Learning process. Learn more about RPL at DkIT

How to apply

Apply Directly to DkIT

Apply directly to DkIT using our online applications system. Please remember to upload the required documentation (copies of your existing qualification(s), your CV, any other support documents etc) with your online application to expedite your application. To avoid disappointment early registration is recommended.

Ask us a Question

If you have a question about the Certificate in Clinical Governance, Leadership and Evidence Based Veterinary Care please ask it below and we will get back to you.

Dr. Jade Pollock

Programme Director

Dr Siobhan Jordan

Head of Department of Agriculture, Food and Animal Health
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