Advanced Veterinary Nursing Congress
Thursday 11 September 2025
Early Bird pricing is available until Friday 18 July 2025
Virtual Event, 9.30am-4.30pm
Courtney Scales DipVN NCert(Anaesth), PgCertVAA, RVN
Davies Veterinary Specialists
Courtney is originally from New Zealand where she trained and qualified. She has been working as a veterinary nurse since 2007 and after working in several small animal clinics in New Zealand, an anaesthesia passion took her to a large referral hospital in Australia.
In 2016, Courtney made the move to the UK where she most recently worked as an Anaesthesia Registered Veterinary Nurse at the Royal Veterinary College and also as a Clinical Educator in Anaesthesia for a leading veterinary equipment manufacturer and supplier. She now works for Davies Veterinary Specialists.
Throughout her studies and career, she started Veterinary Anursethesia on various social media platforms to share anaesthesia tips with the veterinary community. She has written several journal articles and textbook chapters, and enjoys speaking about the practical side of anaesthesia monitoring – in practice, at CPD events and national congresses.
Jessica Herley CertVNECC VTS ECC
Jessica is a Veterinary Technician Specialist in emergency and critical care. Her main areas of interest include stabilisation of the emergency patient, to include management of the respiratory patient, patients in shock, anaesthesia for the critical patient & CPCR. Jessica also has an interest in human factors within veterinary medicine.
When Jessica is not working, she enjoys spending time on her parent’s farm looking after their many animals, walking in the mountains and shopping!
Sophie McMurrough RVN VTS (SAIM)
Sophie is a Registered Veterinary Nurse and a Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) in Small Animal Internal Medicine. She is the creator of the social media page Veterinary Nurse Medicine Geek and works in clinical practice as a medicine nurse in a specialist referral hospital, UK.
Sophie is a certified RECOVER Rescuer with a particular interest in endocrinology, lab work and emergency medicine. She is an author and an international CPD lecturer.
Emily Saunders RVN
Emily is currently working as an RVN in a busy small-animal referral hospital as a Diagnostics Nurse. Her daily duties are centered around anaesthesia and supporting patients through multidisciplinary diagnostics procedures.
She is a mentor for newly qualified nurses taking the leap into referrals and is also part of the Regenerative Medicine Team, as well as a Feline Friendly Advocate.
After qualifying in lockdown, Emily briefly stayed in general practice before expanding her career. She has undertaken several volunteering posts around the world and strongly believes in patient advocacy and sharing knowledge with others. Her top interests are anaesthesia, analgesia, feline nursing and supporting new nurses and students.
Kelly Eyre MRes (Anthrozoology) RVN ISFM DipFN & AdvCertFB
Royal Canin Feline Healthy Ageing Clinic, University of Liverpool
Kelly qualified as a Registered Veterinary Nurse in 2015, and began to delve deeper in to feline medicine and welfare. She has completed the ISFM Diploma in Feline Nursing, the ISFM Advanced Certificate in Feline Behaviour, and has recently achieved a Masters of Research in Anthrozoology where she researched an owners ability to recognise chronic dental pain in cats.
Kelly is currently the Clinical Lead for the Royal Canin Feline Healthy Ageing Clinic at the University of Liverpool, which is a project aiming to extend the quality of life in ageing cats through research and education. In addition to the day to day running of clinic, Kelly provides education to vets, nurses and the public on the topics of feline behavior, feline welfare, and supporting the ageing cat.
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