Veterinary Services

Library Overview

The Veterinary Services Course Library provides practical, non-accredited micro-learning designed to support safe, effective, and professional practice across veterinary clinical environments.
Courses are informed by recognised Australian veterinary standards and best practice, including guidance from Veterinary Surgeons Boards, Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulators, and professional expectations applied across general practice, emergency, surgical, and dental services.
This library focuses on day-to-day veterinary service delivery, including patient safety, monitoring, procedural support, and team communication — supporting veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and animal care staff to work confidently within scope, follow protocols, and contribute to high-quality care.

Learning programs

Who This Library Is For

This library is designed for people working in veterinary and animal care settings, including:
  • Veterinarians
  • Veterinary Nurses
  • Animal Care Assistants
  • Veterinary Support Staff
  • Practice Managers and Team Leaders
  • New starters entering veterinary practice
  • Experienced staff undertaking refresher learning
Content assumes professional veterinary workplace exposure and supports consistent practice across all areas of veterinary service delivery.

What Learners Will Develop

Through this library, learners strengthen their ability to:
  • Support animal welfare and patient safety across veterinary services
  • Recognise early signs of deterioration, pain, or distress
  • Assist safely with medical, surgical, and dental procedures
  • Monitor patients during anaesthesia, recovery, and treatment
  • Apply infection prevention, biosecurity, and radiation safety practices
  • Communicate effectively within veterinary teams
  • Document observations, procedures, and care accurately
Learning supports consistency, safety, and confidence across general and specialised veterinary care.

Topics Covered

Courses within the Veterinary Services Course Library address common veterinary practice scenarios, including:
  • Emergency preparedness and response
  • Safe animal handling and restraint
  • Patient monitoring and aftercare
  • Infection prevention and biosecurity
  • Medication safety awareness
  • Diagnostic and procedural support
  • Veterinary dental care support, including preparation, monitoring, and infection control
  • Client communication under pressure
  • Documentation and clinical handover
Content is educational and reflective. It does not provide veterinary diagnosis, prescribing, or credentialed dental qualifications.

How the Learning Is Delivered

Courses in this library are delivered as short, focused micro-learning experiences, typically designed to be completed in around 15 minutes.
Learning is developed around:
  • Realistic veterinary clinic contexts
  • Clear explanation of expectations and safe practice
  • Applied examples reflecting everyday veterinary work
  • Awareness of common risks, errors, and safety gaps
  • Practical insights that support safer patient outcomes
Courses may be completed individually or grouped into learning pathways for veterinary teams.

Designed for Organisational Use

The Veterinary Services Course Library supports veterinary practices and organisations and is commonly used for:
  • Staff onboarding and induction
  • Ongoing clinical refresher learning
  • Patient safety and risk management initiatives
  • Supporting consistent practice standards across services
  • Workforce capability, confidence, and retention
Learning progress can be tracked through your LMS to support practice governance and quality assurance.

About Integrity Academy

Integrity Academy develops evidence-based professional learning aligned to Australian veterinary regulation, WHS requirements, and real-world clinical practice.
Our veterinary content is designed to support safe, ethical, and defensible practice, helping veterinary teams deliver high-quality care while working confidently within professional scope and organisational protocols.

Important Information

  • All courses are non-accredited professional development
  • Content does not replace veterinary qualifications, registration, or accredited training
  • Courses are educational and reflective, not instructional or assessable
  • Content aligns with Australian veterinary and WHS expectations
  • Designed to complement — not replace — organisational policies and clinical procedures

Explore the Veterinary Services Course Library

The Veterinary Services Course Library supports veterinary teams to deliver care that is safe, consistent, and professionally aligned across all areas of veterinary service delivery.

👉 Explore available courses or enrol learners to strengthen veterinary practice capability across your organisation.