Vet Nursing at Melbourne Polytechnic

Vet Nursing at Melbourne Polytechnic Melbourne Polytechnic offers the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing in partnership with La Trobe Uni

This page is created to give an insight into veterinary nursing studies at Melbourne Polytechnic (RTO:3075) - at Bachelor Degree of Veterinary Nursing level (National Code: MP - HEPIADVN and LTU - HESBVN - VTAC Code Epping 2100311181 (CSP))
Check out the fabulous new Veterinary Nursing Learning Centre at the Epping Campus and an insight into some of the student learning! Feel free to send us a message with any questions you may have, or email us at [email protected]

13/04/2026

Caring for animals, caring for the planet 🐾 🌎

Think about how you could be sustainable in the clinic and the classroom! 🌱

What we do at the BVNT:
- Re-purpose products that are out of date

13/03/2026

We’re so back.

Two weeks down already!
Welcome back to poly and hello to all our new students.

Thank you to:
Dr.Brendan Carmel
Judy an Bryce from
Lynnlee from Australia’s Cavy Sanctuary

For your time and knowledge.

Great job everyone.

03/03/2026

πŸ’‰ 🩸 🐎

Learning skills on animal models is important for students to gain confidence and practise in a safe, non-time constrained environment. This will help with confidence and ability when later attempting this skill on a live animal as vet nurses and vet techs.

We all have to start somewhere and practise makes perfect!

'KEN' our horse model is utilised for the equine elective but we also have a varied number of species/animal toys on hand that have been modified for vet nurse and tech training! 🧠

Fun fact: πŸ“” Blood is primarily taken from the jugular vein in horses because it is a large, superficial vessel that allows for quick, easy, and safe collection of large blood volumes.

Located on both sides of the neck, this vein minimizes risks of hemolysis (blood cell destruction) and is ideal for administering intravenous medications or placing catheters.

04/02/2026

Something fun for the summer holidays...
Barney rates hose settings πŸ’§

Hope everyone's keeping cool!
Do you have a dog that loves water too!? πŸ•

03/02/2026

Social media has been quiet..as has the classrooms!

We hope our BVNT students are enjoying their summer break. β˜€οΈ

The staff are working hard behind the scenes to prep for the year of classes to organise the best possible semesters for you πŸ˜€

We are excited for the students returning and for an entire new cohort of first years!

Staff dogs Barney and Ronan have been enjoying being in charge of the staff room πŸ•

Happy new year to our current, future and past BVN students! May 2026 bring you happiness, health and many kisses from a...
31/12/2025

Happy new year to our current, future and past BVN students!

May 2026 bring you happiness, health and many kisses from all the animals you work with πŸ©·πŸŽ†

As the new year rolls in, remember to proud of your achievements in 2025..big or small!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing.Our students (and staff) have worked tirele...
24/12/2025

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing.

Our students (and staff) have worked tirelessly all year round (as vet nurses do!), so please take some time this festive season to relax and spend time with family and friends.

Balance is important!

Have a lovely festive season. πŸŽ„

We couldn't be prouder of our 2025 BVN graduates. It is one thing to have the privledge to teach about what we love most...
17/12/2025

We couldn't be prouder of our 2025 BVN graduates.

It is one thing to have the privledge to teach about what we love most but a whole other privledge to be able to do so to such an incredible group of people.

Getting to know each of these students as individuals and being a part of their ups and downs for three very intense years (filled with tests, prac exams, literature reviews, essays..the dreaded research report, practical handling days, placement and much more) truly drives our passion for teaching and vet nursing in the BVN staff.

To our vet nurslings, who are now Bachelor of Veterinary Nurses. Thankyou for allowing us to be your mentors. We will genuinely miss your quirks, vibrant energy and classroom laughter.

You are the upcoming passion, empathy and change the Veterinary industry needs. It has been a blessing to witness and be a part of your journey - and we can't wait to see how you continue to thrive and succeed.

Now, its your turn to go off into the world and be kick ass Vet nurses.... we officially have nothing left to teach you 😒

- The BVN Staff x
P.s our door and emails are always open!

17/12/2025

2025 was the biggest year yet!
We couldn't be prouder of the 2025 BVN graduates.

Your hard work and determination has led you to the grand success of graduating today.

You've spent countless hours caring for animals, researching, completing assessments, tests, prac exams, exams, attending lectures, placements and so on but now it is time to be proud of yourselves and look back at how far you have come.

You are now officially Bachelor level Veterinary nurses and we are so thankful to have been a part of your learning and your journey.

You are the passion, empathy and future of Veterinary Nursing.

Congratulations.
Our door and emails are always open at the BVN πŸ’“

10/12/2025

Today, VNCA President Asha Yeoman attended the Veterinary Workforce Data and Governance Roundtable in Canberra.

This roundtable examined pathways forward in workforce data collection, which could guide potential solutions into workforce shortages, retention and attrition, emergency animal disease preparedness strategies and broader industry planning.

The VNCA extends its sincere thanks to Dr Beth Cookson (Chief Veterinary Officer), Dr Bronwyn Orr (pictured, left), and the Taskforce for the invitation to participate and contribute to this important discussion, ensuring veterinary nurses and technologists are represented in this critical national conversation.

25/11/2025

Barney's love island application 🏝 ❀️

Something fun for you, since the BVN students are officially on holidays! 😎

Time for a study break and to binge TV! πŸ“Ί

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Epping, VIC
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