VNJ Volume 39 (1) February 2024 | Page 30

The impact of ‘ sleeping night shifts ’ on veterinary clinical staff ' s cognitive performance and fine motor skills

DOI : https :// doi . org / 10.56496 / OASS8493
Eve Burns , RVN
Orchard Vets , Glastonbury
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Eve qualified as an RVN at Hartpury University in 2021 and has since worked in mixed and small animal practices in the south-west . At the start of 2024 , she moved to Jurassic Vets in Sidmouth , where she hopes to complete her certificate in medical nursing . Outside work , Eve and her husband love to head out on their boat or chill in the garden with her three rabbits .
Carol Gray , BVMS , MA , PhD , MRCVS , FHEA
Hartpury University
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Carol is a veterinary surgeon who has spent time in small animal practice , veterinary education and research and is now a principal lecturer in veterinary nursing at Hartpury University . Her main research interests are decision-making for veterinary patients , research ethics and informed consent .
Sarah Vivian , MRe , BSc ( Hons ), RVN , DET , FHEA
University of Bristol
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Sarah is an RVN with interests in the education and mental health support of veterinary professionals . Her current focus is on the professional identity of veterinary nurses . She is a lecturer at the University of Bristol .
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