Veterinary nurse’s drive for innovation wins RCVS Charitable Trust competition

Registered veterinary nurse Sarah Hancill has won the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust’s (the Trust) ‘Driving Practice Innovation’ competition, with her idea for a peripheral venous catheter care checklist.

“The peripheral venous catheter care checklist is intended to increase patient safety. It consists of 14 quality indicators, repeated every 24 hours over a 72 hour period. This timing allows for objective assessment of clinical performance for insertion and management of the peripheral intravenous catheters” says Sarah.

Sarah has a BSc (Hons) in Veterinary Nursing from the Royal Veterinary College where she gained her foundation degree in veterinary nursing before becoming an RVN in 2011.

Her prize was £100 in shopping vouchers which she intends to spend on a pair of netball shoes. Her love of the sport helps to deal with the everyday stresses of being a veterinary nurse.