Why visit as a nurse?

Nurse your Knowledge!

The London Vet Show is dedicated to advancing the careers of all areas of the veterinary profession.
We proudly champion the multi-skilled veterinary nursing profession and provide a comprehensive seminar and conference programme, including dedicated nursing streams programmed by the RVC & BVNA, just for you. 

This year’s programme is bursting at the seams with inspiring content curated for veterinary nurses, delivered by hand-picked speakers who are top of their craft and truly represent the veterinary nursing profession

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Two Dedicated Nursing Theatres

RVC Nursing Theatre

RVC LogoWith content from one of the world’s top veterinary schools, the RVC Nursing Theatre at the London Vet Show is a hub for veterinary nursing education. Led by RVC-qualified nurses, sessions cover key topics from anaesthesia and transfusion to rehab, infection control, and sustainability, offering essential insights for nurses.

BVNA Nursing Theatre

BVNA LogoBrought to you by the UK’s representative body for veterinary nurses, the programme is designed to support and champion the interests of veterinary nurses and prepare for the challenges ahead, delivering content that inspires and empowers, led by expert speakers, packed with practical insights you can take straight back to practice.

What's On for Nurses?

Keynote Speaker

Veterinary dentistry specialist Dr Williana Basuki is taking the RVC stage as this year’s international keynote speaker! With a career dedicated to advancing feline and canine dental care, Dr Basuki will deliver a series of cutting-edge lectures.

From feline stomatitis to dentigerous cysts, Dr Basuki will be tackling some of the biggest clinical challenges, offering fresh insights, practical takeaways, and myth-busting revelations. Think full-mouth extractions always cure stomatitis? Not so fast. Ever dismissed a missing tooth? You might want to rethink that!
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Wet Labs

Central CPD Wet Lab sessions are led by engaging educators with a depth of experience in their chosen disciplines, including nursing. 

You’ll level up your practical skills to not Only take back to your practice but show off to your colleagues.
 

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Association Content

This year’s show is bursting with inspiring sessions and fresh perspectives from leading veterinary associations. Highlights include BVDA – Nursing-Led Dentistry: A Day in the Life of a Dental RVN and IVC – Care of the Pyrexic Patient: Practical Considerations for Nursing. With content delivered from a wide range of specialties and viewpoints, you’ll gain valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiration to take back to your practice.
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The Studio

New for 2025, The Studio! Here you’ll hear from emerging voices, including researchers, academics, community leaders, students, and early-career professionals.

Across two days, sessions will explore everything from contextualised care and responsible antibiotic use to leadership, wellbeing, and even navigating the world of dating as a busy veterinary professional. It’s a place where fresh perspectives are valued, conversations spark new opportunities, and meaningful projects take root – a space where impactful change truly begins.
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Conference Programme Highlights

RVC Nursing Theatre

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Nursing News!

  • Jess Sporate
    The highlight of the show is networking, seeing all the brands and just putting faces to names and asking questions that you don't always think about on the day. It's been really helpful in that sense. There's such a selection of lectures, sometimes I've struggled to choose which one I want to attend!
    Jess Sporate
    Nurse - London Vet Clinic
  • Suzie Jacobs
    I attend the LVS for CPD. As a nurse sometimes you can be restricted to visit only certain areas, but here you're allowed to go to wherever you want. It’s really good because it makes you feel like you're valued and you're picking up different information from different topics.
    Suzie Jacobs
    Nurse – Locum
  • Olga Sramko
    Today I've got some good positive wisdom: I did some exotic CPD and some anaesthetic CPD as well. I definitively learnt new tips. I attend the LVS for the learning, but also to meet with companies’ representatives and catch up with colleagues and friends. It was great, I saw some people who I haven't seen for a couple of years!
    Olga Sramko
    Head Nurse - IVC/Barrier Vets
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