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Delegates sitting in the main hall of the PGVE event

Report: the first International Postgraduate Veterinary Education (PGVE) Symposium

The first international Postgraduate Veterinary Education (PGVE) Symposium, hosted in London by the RCVS on 18 - 19 November 2025, brought together a global community of educators, regulators, and clinical and veterinary leaders to explore the future of postgraduate veterinary training.

The event marked an important step in strengthening global collaboration and shared thinking around veterinary education and workforce development.

Why the symposium matters 

The PGVE Symposium was established to address a growing need for international dialogue on postgraduate veterinary education and training pathways.

Delegates explored four overarching themes, each corresponding to a key stage in a veterinary professional’s career where education and training play a crucial role. 

The themes were: 

  • Graduate transition into the profession
  • Advanced education and training (for example, postgraduate qualifications, internships, and professional development)
  • Continuing education and professional development
  • Licensure and revalidation

I found it so inspiring. I'd be really interested in being involved in the community of practice.

Natasha Hetzel

Job title: Director of Medical Education and Careers, Mars Veterinary Health

There is a real community to be grown surrounding PGVE and it's off to a great start. 

Amy Farme

Job title: American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB)

A lot of the postgraduate education discussions made me think quite hard about how we can deliver undergraduate education to align with postgraduate training - producing vets who are really ready for that lifelong learning.

Paul Wood

Job title: Programme Director BVSci School of Veterinary Medicine & Biosciences, Scotland’s Rural College

Thank you to our community

We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who was involved in this landmark event - from the organisers and speakers to the many attendees. We greatly appreciate your contributions and enthusiasm, and we hope you will continue to support this initiative as we work together to strengthen and advance postgraduate veterinary education in the future.