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I’m a vet but I’ve been non-practising for 6 years. Do I need to take part in VetGDP when I return?

... and the VetGDP Adviser have a responsibility to engage with the programme, as indicated in the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct. In addition, the practice/workplace also has a responsibility for ...

I’m a vet but I’ve been non-practising for 6 years. Do I need to take part in VetGDP when I return?

... not be able to defer to the PDP. The practice or workplace you’re employed at needs to become an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice, which means that they must have at least one fully trained ...

I’m a veterinary professional and I want to raise a concern

... confidential report line using the following contact details: ☎  020 3795 5600       ✉  [email protected] The line is open 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday . You might also ...

I’m a VetGDP Adviser, I don’t have the VetGDP button in my 1CPD? I can’t find my graduate?

... on the drop-down list, please ask them to make sure that they have set up a relationship in their RCVS My Account, with the same practice as you. You can find step by step guides for each party here . ...

I’m an overseas-practising vet – do I need to do CPD?

... to content I’m an overseas-practising vet – do I need to do CPD? Yes. If you are listed on the RCVS Register as a practising member, regardless of whether you are practising overseas or in the UK, you ...

I’m concerned about the added time we will need to invest in making sure we have a trained VetGDP Adviser.

... Can we see if multiple trained VetGDP Advisers exist in a practice? Once a practice/workplace is an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice/Workplace they will have a minimum of one trained VetGDP ...

I’m retired/non-practising/on parental leave – do I need to do any CPD?

... retired/non-practising/on parental leave – do I need to do any CPD? If you are a vet listed on the RCVS Register of Members as inactive and non-practising, then you are not expected to comply with the ...

I’m retired/non-practising/on parental leave – do I need to do any CPD?

... retired/non-practising/on parental leave – do I need to do any CPD? If you are a vet listed on the RCVS Register of Members as inactive and non-practising, then you are not expected to comply with the ...

I’m worried there might be some stigma around asking for a mentor. Do you have any advice for a new graduate in this situation?

... and the VetGDP Adviser have a responsibility to engage with the programme, as indicated in the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct. In addition, the practice/workplace also has a responsibility for ...

I’m worried there might be some stigma around asking for a mentor. Do you have any advice for a new graduate in this situation?

... not be able to defer to the PDP. The practice or workplace you’re employed at needs to become an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice, which means that they must have at least one fully trained ...
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