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In this episode, Mike and Julian introduce Georgina Parsons, a driving force behind the National Union of Registered Veterinary Nurses (NURVN). The discussion covers Georgina's decade-long career as a veterinary nurse, her passion for the profession, and her role in advocating for nurses' rights and recognition through NURVN. The conversation delves into common issues veterinary nurses face, such as inadequate pay and lack of respect, and how the NURVN aims to address these challenges. Additionally, Georgina shares insights about the need for veterinary nurses to view and represent themselves as professionals.

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In this episode, Mike and Julian introduce Georgina Parsons, a driving force behind the National Union of Registered Veterinary Nurses (NURVN). The discussion covers Georgina's decade-long career as a veterinary nurse, her passion for the profession, and her role in advocating for nurses' rights and recognition through NURVN. The conversation delves into common issues veterinary nurses face, such as inadequate pay and lack of respect, and how the NURVN aims to address these challenges. Additionally, Georgina shares insights about the need for veterinary nurses to view and represent themselves as professionals.

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