MICRO-CREDENTIAL short course

Urinary Catheterisation in Small Animals

For Veterinary Nurses
2-3 Hours self paced
$147
2 CPD Points
Online Study

Master urinary catheter placement with precision and a focus on patient safety

This short course provides focused training in urinary catheterisation for veterinary nurses, with a strong emphasis on clinical decision-making, preparation and aseptic technique.

Designed to support safe and effective catheter placement in unobstructed male and female cats and dogs, the course addresses indications, equipment selection, potential complications and ongoing catheter care – so you understand not just how to place a urinary catheter, but how to do so appropriately and safely in practice.

Developed by AVT veterinarians with input from experienced clinicians, this micro-credential breaks urinary catheterisation into clear, practical steps you can apply in your workplace. For WA-based nurses, this course also contributes toward meeting the requirements for Advanced Veterinary Nursing – Restricted under the Veterinary Practice Board of WA framework.

Online course overview

Flexible study for busy schedules

Delivery & Assessments

  • Online Self-Paced Course

    Learn about urinary catheterisation at your own pace, no classroom attendance needed

  • Easy Access

    Access your studies anytime through our Online Learning Platform, featuring procedure demonstrations, resources and assessments

  • Assessments

    Includes online quizzes plus practical task sign-off under veterinary supervision to ensure safe clinical application

Completion Time

  • Expected Completion Time

    CPD: 2-3 hours
    As a general guide, students who study around 1 hour per week typically complete the course within 1 month. This includes approximately 2-3 hours of theory, plus time to complete and have your practical task signed off

  • Course Duration

    You’ll have up to 12 months to complete the course, allowing flexible study around work and clinical commitments

Practical Expectations

Learning that goes beyond theory

Our micro-credentials are thoughtfully designed by experienced veterinary professionals who understand the realities of clinical practice. Our content is intentionally comprehensive – challenging where it needs to be – and created to develop genuine competence, not just surface knowledge.

That’s why each course integrates theory with practical application, including short workplace assessments signed off by your supervising veterinarian.

Who is this urinary catheterisation course perfect for?

Designed for Nurses seeking skills

  • WA based vet nurses looking to gain recognition as an "Advanced Veterinary Nurse - Restricted" as part of the new Veterinary Practice Board of WA framework.

  • Experienced veterinary nurses in small animal general, emergency or specialist care who are involved in urinary catheter placement, patient monitoring and hospital care.

  • Nurses seeking continuing professional development (CPD) hours through targeted, high level training.

No prior urinary catheter placement experience is required, just a willingness to learn and apply the skills under veterinary supervision.

Advanced urinary catheterisation skills for vet nurses

What you’ll learn in this urinary catheterisation micro-credential

The five core chapters focus on developing safe, practical urinary catheter placement skills in small animal practice. With a strong emphasis on clinical decision-making, aseptic technique and patient monitoring, this course builds the precision and judgement required for today’s veterinary nursing teams.

Chapter 1 - Indications for placing a urinary catheter

This chapter explores the definitions and benefits of catheterisation, when catheterisation is appropriate. You’ll consider clinical indications alongside patient factors that influence safe decision-making.

Chapter 2 - Revision of urinary system anatomy and physiology

Strengthen your understanding of the lower urinary tract, ensuring your practical skills are supported by accurate anatomical knowledge and physiological insight relevant to catheter placement, including key anatomical differences between male and female patients and species variations in dogs and cats.

Chapter 3 - Urinary catheters and other equipment required

This chapter examines catheter types, sizing, material selection and associated equipment. You’ll also consider preparation, sterile setup and commonly used sedation protocols to support safe insertion.

Chapter 4 - How to place urinary catheters in cats and dogs

Step-by-step guidance on aseptic urinary catheter insertion in unobstructed male and female cats and dogs, with attention to positioning, technique, minimising trauma and reducing the risk of complications.

Chapter 5 - Urinary catheter care

Learn best practice for ongoing catheter management, monitoring urine output, identifying early signs of complications and maintaining patient comfort during hospitalisation.

Why does it matter?

Why advanced urinary catheterisation skills count

In a clinical setting, you will  have the confidence to:

  • Apply correct aseptic urinary catheter placement techniques in unobstructed male and female cats and dogs

  • Select appropriate catheter types and sizes based on patient assessment

  • Prepare and maintain a sterile field to minimise infection risk

  • Monitor urine output accurately and maintain catheter patency

  • Identify early signs of complications such as trauma, blockage or infection

  • Communicate clinical observations clearly and promptly to the veterinary team

Fees

Limited time only: $147
Introductory launch price (save $78)

*Published price: $225, limited time only $147 micro-credential fee, inclusions are subject to change. If you decide to withdraw from study for any reason, refunds are not issued. Please see our policies page for full details.

What students say

“It’s a really good, informative and useful course for nurses, clear, easy to follow and a great first step before placing urinary catheters.”

- Emily 

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Why choose an AVT Micro-credential?

  • Learn from veterinary experts

    Our courses are developed by our AVT experienced veterinary professionals in conjunction with industry experts.

  • Build practical, real-world skills

    Gain clinically relevant Urinary Catheterisation skills you can use with real patients for your very next shift.

  • Short, focused and achiveable

    We've designed our courses for vet nurses with busy rosters who find it difficult to step away from their responsibilities.

  • A certificate employers recognise

    Receive an AVT Certificate of Completion from one of Australia’s most respected veterinary nursing training organisations.

FAQs

General Information – Microcredentials

An AVT micro-credential is a short online course that allows you to develop specialised skills that are in high demand by animal care and veterinary employers and organisations. We have created our micro-credentials to be short, manageable, and affordable so you can easily fit them into your schedule and budget.

Key features of an AVT micro-credential include:

  • Targeted training for in-demand skills
    Each micro-credential develops competency in a clearly defined area that is relevant to current veterinary and animal care workplaces.
  • Short, intensive and achievable
    Delivered as bite-sized learning experiences, making them suitable for busy vet nurses and animal care professionals who need flexible, focused study.
  • Advanced or emerging topics not included in nationally recognised training
    Some specialised areas of practice fall outside the national training package. Micro-credentials allow you to learn content that is not part of a full qualification but is increasingly important in modern practice.
  • Developed to reflect industry and regulatory expectations
    Our micro-credentials reflect the skills expected in contemporary veterinary settings, including changes introduced by authorities such as the Veterinary Practice Board of WA. As requirements evolve – such as the development of “Advanced Veterinary Nursing – Restricted” roles—our courses support the capabilities needed for these emerging responsibilities.
  • Used for ongoing professional development
    Many professionals complete micro-credentials as part of their continuing education to maintain and enhance specific skills throughout their career, as well as gain AVNAT CPD points.

Qualification requirements
To apply, you’ll need to provide evidence of your Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (or equivalent qualification).

Current employment
These micro-credentials are designed for qualified veterinary nurses working in clinical practice. You’ll be asked to provide details about your current role and workplace as part of your application.

Workplace access
You’ll need access to a veterinary clinic where you can complete the practical components of the course.

Practical assessment and sign-off
Each micro-credential includes a workplace-based practical component. A veterinarian at your clinic will be required to supervise and sign off on your practical tasks to ensure they are completed safely and to industry standard.

To get the most out of your studies, you’ll need a reliable device that you feel confident using. Throughout your course, you’ll be accessing online learning platforms, submitting assessments, downloading resources and working with standard software, so having the right setup will make everything smoother.

We strongly recommend using a laptop, rather than a tablet, as this will give you the best experience when completing assessments and accessing course materials.

While both Windows and Mac devices can be used, we suggest Microsoft Windows as the preferred operating system, as it offers the smoothest compatibility with the software and platforms used throughout your course.

Recommended device specifications

  • Laptop (preferred over tablet)
  • Screen size of at least 10 inches
  • Battery life of at least 4 hours, and don’t forget your charger if you’re an on-campus student
  • Stable internet connection for online at home study
  • Up to date antivirus protection, where applicable

Required software

  • Microsoft 365, Microsoft Office, or Word 2010 or later
  • Google Chrome web browser

Additional capabilities

  • Built in microphone, or headphones with microphone
  • Wi Fi support

Yes – absolutely. If your clinic is covering the cost of your course, we can issue a tax invoice directly in the practice’s name so they can process the payment through their regular accounts system. Just let us know at the time of enrolment so we can adjust your payment details.

Some conditions may apply for funded qualifications.

Why choose AVT?

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Because we specialise in animal care, behaviour and veterinary training - everything you will learn is based on real industry needs and demands!

AVT graduates make a difference in animal care

Real Outcomes You Can Trust

91% of AVT graduates are satisfied with their training experience, and 83% were employed after training (NCVER, 2025).

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