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Question Time - University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus

Date: Tuesday 19th February 2019
Opening times: 18.15-22.00
Venue: Main Building, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus CH64 7TE
Details
The RCVS team will be heading to the University of Liverpool, Leahurst campus on Tuesday, 19 November.
What is Question Time?
Question Time is your chance to catch up with colleagues and talk directly to the RCVS about the issues affecting the veterinary team in an informal and convivial atmosphere.
What is on the agenda?
That is up to you! The evening will be shaped by your questions, but potential topics may include:
- Graduate Outcomes Consultation
- RCVS Leadership Initiative
- Brexit
- Veterinary innovation and telemedicine
- Mental health in the profession
- Alternative dispute resolution
- Vet Futures
- VN Futures
- Schedule 3 review
- Practice Standards Scheme
- Fellowships
Our programme (approximate timings)
- 6.15pm for 6.30pm start
- We are delighted that Professor Peter Clegg, last year's RCVS Queen's Medal Award recipient and RCVS Fellow, will be kicking off the evening with his talk entitled:
“The challenges of being both a clinical specialist and a research academic: Is this possible in the 21st Century?”
- Peter's talk will start at 6.30pm in the main building lecture theatre.
- After Peter's talk, supper will be served, followed by an update on our activities and a Q&A session with key figures from the College.
- The evening will close around 10pm.
How much does it cost?
Question Time is free to attend and could count for up to three hours’ continuing professional development.
Who can attend?
Please feel free to bring along any colleagues – veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses or practice managers – who might find the evening of interest. Just make sure to include their details when booking your place.
I have a query about the event who do I contact?
If you have any queries, or are unable to attend the meeting but have a question you would like to raise, please contact the RCVS Events Team on events@rcvs.org.uk
We look forward to seeing you there!