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- Council Members
 - Role of Council Members
 - Council meetings
 -  Council elections
- Previous election results
 - Dr Louise Allum
 - Dr Sam Bescoby
 - Dr Andrew Clemence
 - Dr Tshidi Gardiner
 - Dr Reginald Godwin
 - Paddy Gordon
 - Dr Danielle Greenberg
 - Dr Gerard Henry
 - Dr Richard Hillman
 - Dr Benjamin Kennedy
 - Dr Tom Lonsdale
 - Dr Darren Partridge
 - Martin Peaty
 - Alison Price
 - Dr Peter Robinson
 - Dr Jennifer Simmons
 - Dr Sadie Spencer
 - Dr Mary Thomas
 - William Wilkinson
 - Dr Lara Wilson
 
 - Past-Presidents
 
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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
 
 
 
Areas of particular concern
Areas of particular concern might include:
Breaches of the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct (Code)
- Dishonesty, for example, in the context of certification or about radiographs/clinical records of an animal;
 - Misleading a client, colleague or the wider public (about, for example, a swab left in an animal after a surgical procedure);
 - Recklessness in his/her conduct;
 - Failure to obtain informed consent to treatment or to discuss treatment options and possible complications;
 - Inappropriate or unwarranted physical force against an animal;
 - Aggression or violence towards a client;
 - Inappropriate storage, use or supply of veterinary medicinal products;
 - Failure to take adequate steps to provide 24-hour emergency cover;
 - Unreasonable refusal to provide immediate first-aid and pain relief;
 - Failure to maintain adequate clinical records; and/or
 - Failure to maintain the equivalent of Core Standards (the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme).
 
Not all breaches of the Code will give rise to a realistic prospect that the conduct is far short of that which is expected.
Clinical Matters
- Treatment that falls far short of that expected might include:
 - Discharging an animal too soon post-operatively;
 - Reckless administration of a medicine;
 - Failure to keep appropriate clinical records;
 - Negligence which may be gross;
 - Other very poor clinical care and skill short of the standard expected; and/or
 - Repeated errors.
 
Other Issues
- Failure to adhere to previous advice from the RCVS;
 - Concerns relating to criminal cautions or convictions of a serious nature may, on the authorisation of the PIC Chairman and/or Head of Professional Conduct be referred directly to the Stage two PIC; and/or
 - Concerns relating to serious Health issues may on the authorisation of the PIC Chairman and/or Head of Professional Conduct be referred directly to the PIC.