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- Standards Committee
- Advancement of the Professions Committee
- Audit and Risk Committee
- Education Committee
- Disciplinary Committee
- Charter Case Committee
- Preliminary Investigation Committee and Disciplinary Committee Liaison Committee
- Registration Committee
- Preliminary Investigation Committee
- Paper classification: some definitions
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- About extra-mural studies (EMS)
- EMS requirements
- Information for vet students
- Information for EMS providers
- Information for vet schools
- Temporary EMS requirements
- Practice by students - regulations
- Health and safety on EMS placements
- EMS contacts and further guidance
- Extra-mural studies fit for the future
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- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons
- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
- Contact the Advice Team
- XL Bully dog ban
- 'Under care' - guidance
- Advice on Schedule 3
- Controlled Drugs Guidance – A to Z
- Dealing with Difficult Situations webinar recordings
- FAQs – Common medicines pitfalls
- FAQs – Routine veterinary practice and clinical veterinary research
- FAQs – Advertising of practice names
- GDPR – RCVS information and Q&As
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- Accrediting veterinary degrees
- Accrediting veterinary nursing qualifications
- Reasonable adjustments for student vets
- Health and disability in veterinary medicine study and practice
- The role of the veterinary schools and the RCVS
- Reasonable adjustments and the Equality Act 2010
- Reasonable adjustments and Day One Competences
- Examples of reasonable adjustments for vet students
- Annex
- Reasonable adjustments for student vets - summary
- Reasonable adjustments for student veterinary nurses
- Health and disability in veterinary nurse education and training
- Reasonable adjustments for students and the UK disability discrimination legislation
- Educational assessment of veterinary nurses
- Roles of key stakeholders in the application of reasonable adjustments
- Examples of reasonable adjustments for vet nurse students
- Embracing reasonable adjustments for student vet nurses - summary
- External review of the RCVS by ENQA
- Requirements for remote and online student assessments
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Who we are
... the educational, ethical and clinical standards of veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses. RCVS Council VN Council Officer Team Committees, subcommittees and groups Senior team Work for us Related ...
Who we are and what we do
... website Organisational charts, roles and responsibilities, job specifications and responsibilities RCVS Council VN Council Officer Team Committees, subcommittees and groups Senior Team Free on website ...
Who will be attending the hearing?
... be one or two DC Clerks in attendance, as well as a shorthand notetaker. The second group is the RCVS which includes the RCVS solicitor who has been liaising with you and the external barrister who is ...
Who's who in your veterinary practice? Getting to know your team
... Getting to know your team 4 July 2017 In this animal owner-focused webinar Dr Mandisa Greene, RCVS Council member, explains all the different roles in a veterinary practice. More Podcasts and ...
Why am I being called as a witness?
... has raised concerns about. You will have already been interviewed and given a formal statement to RCVS’ external solicitors. On this occasion, a decision has recently been made by the Preliminary ...
Why are some modules compulsory?
... Veterinary Practice.1 module is compulsory for all CertAVP candidates. These cover skills that the RCVS considers important for all competent veterinarians to be able to demonstrate, whatever their area ...
Why are some modules compulsory?
... Veterinary Practice.1 module is compulsory for all CertAVP candidates. These cover skills that the RCVS considers important for all competent veterinarians to be able to demonstrate, whatever their area ...
Why are some modules compulsory?
... Veterinary Practice.1 module is compulsory for all CertAVP candidates. These cover skills that the RCVS considers important for all competent veterinarians to be able to demonstrate, whatever their area ...
Why become an EMS provider
... All veterinary students must undertake up to 30 weeks* of EMS over the course of their degree. The RCVS recommends students complete six weeks’ EMS in every year of their studies. There are two main types ...
Why can my colleagues see different courses to me?
... Who has access to the Academy? All veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses registered with the RCVS can access the Academy. Overseas qualified veterinary professional preparing to join the RCVS ...
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