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30-year work anniversaries





              Two of our RVNs, Katie Bacon and Holly Smith both celebrated
              thirty years of service.




              Katie Bacon, RVN, Emergency and                      During her long career dedicated to caring for animals,
              Critical Care VN, Queen Mother                       Katie’s highlights have been witnessing the introduction
                                                                   of the RVC’s cardiac bypass programme and achieving
              Hospital for Animals                                 successful mechanical ventilation outcomes.

                                             Katie qualified in July   Katie is about to embark on the Reassessment Campaign
                                             1993 and joined the   on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) course, certified
                                             QMHA in December      by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and
                                             1993 as a medicine    Critical Care and endorsed by the Veterinary Emergency
                                             nurse. In 1994, Katie   and Critical Care Society.
                                             moved into emergency   Speaking on her role, Katie Bacon, said: “To celebrate 30
                                             care at the hospital.  years at RVC’s Queen Mother Hospital is fantastic,
                                             As an Emergency and   I still love my job and I look forward to continuing to
                                             Critical Care RVN, Katie   work with all my lovely colleagues.”
                                             is part of the advanced   Vicky Lipscomb, Professor of Small Animal Surgery
                                             veterinary team that   and Clinical Director of Queen Mother Hospital for
                                             cares for the sickest    Animals, added: “Katie is quite simply phenomenal at her
                                             patients, such as     job, which she goes about in an understated way giving
                                             emergency, trauma,    every patient 100 percent dedication and the highest
                Katie Bacon, RVN, Emergency   medical, neurological    standards of expert care.”
                & Critical Care VN, Queen Mother
                Hospital for Animals         or post-surgical cases.



              Holly Smith, Head RVN,                              “I still love what I do
              Neurology and Rehabilitation                        as an RVN at the
              In June 2024 we celebrated a 30-year work anniversary for   QMHA as Neurology
              one of our highly experienced Registered Veterinary Nurses,
              Holly Smith.                                        is so interesting,
              Holly qualified as an RVN in 1992 and worked in a mixed   you’re always learning
              animal practice in Luton before moving to the QMHA in
              1994. Holly joined the QMHA as an RVN, rotating through   about new cases and
              wards, imaging and theatre.
              Her interest in rehabilitation nursing begun        conditions.”
              soon after and she was promoted to senior nurse     Holly Smith
              within the surgery ward. Some years later, when
              the service expanded, she was promoted to Head Nurse of
              the Neurology and Rehabilitation service.

              She now leads the Neurology and Rehabilitation nursing
              team, in addition to overseeing the hydrotherapy service. She
              also contributes to educating the wider nursing community
              on neurology nursing through teaching course
              material and speaking at events.
              Holly commented: “I still love what I do as an
              RVN at the QMHA as Neurology is so interesting,
              you’re always learning about new cases and
              conditions. However, I am only as good as my team,
              and they are just fantastic.”                         Holly Smith, Head RVN Neurology & Rehabilitation, QMHA
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