
The 10-credit part-time programme focuses on developing knowledge and skills in small animal emergency and critical care for veterinary nurses. It was identified in response to skills needs identified in internal and external surveys.
| Course Location | Dundalk, Louth |
| Course Category | Veterinary Studies, Agriculture & Veterinary |
| Course Type | Onsite |
| Course Qualification | Award / Certificate |
| Awarding Body | Dundalk Institute of Technology - Awarding Body |
| Awarding Body Details | Certificate in Emergency and Critical Care Veterinary Nursing |
| Course Duration | 1 Semester |
| Course Time | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-health-and-science/agriculture-food-and-animal-health/certificate-in-emergency-and-critical-care-veterinary-nursing.html |
| Course Fee | Price on Application |
| Entry Requirements | Please refer to course page for further details: https://www.dkit.ie/courses/school-of-health-and-science/agriculture-food-and-animal-health/certificate-in-emergency-and-critical-care-veterinary-nursing.html |
| Course Code | DK_NAERV_8 |



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