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2. Why do you want to do it?
... to content 2. Why do you want to do it? Procedures done in the ordinary course of clinical diagnosis or treatment of an animal/s are generally RVP. If you are undertaking research, using routine ...
3. Does the procedure or technique include the use of a medicine prescribed under the cascade?
... to content 3. Does the procedure or technique include the use of a medicine prescribed under the cascade? Veterinary medicines are licensed by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) to make ...
4. Do you have informed consent?
... to content 4. Do you have informed consent? A detailed recorded conversation should take place with the client about the expected benefits and harms to the animal’s welfare, as well as alternative ...
5. Is this clinical veterinary research?
... to content 5. Is this clinical veterinary research? Routine veterinary practice (formerly ‘recognised veterinary practice’) is defined as procedures and techniques performed on animals by ...
6. Has the procedure or technique been performed before?
... to content 6. Has the procedure or technique been performed before? The development of any new procedure or technique must reasonably be expected to result in an equivalent or better clinical ...
7. Have you performed the procedure or technique before?
... to content 7. Have you performed the procedure or technique before? RVP is contextual. What is regarded as routine veterinary practice in relation to a specific veterinary professional, patient, ...
8. Do you need to obtain ethics review?
... to content 8. Do you need to obtain ethics review? All clinical veterinary research should be subject to ethics review. This includes, but is not limited to, all studies where one would be ...
9. Where to get further advice
... to content 9. Where to get further advice For further information in relation to RVP and/or CVR or advice on whether a particular proposed procedure would be covered by this guidance, please contact ...
1.What should I do if my animal needs veterinary care? (14/01/21)
... to content 1.What should I do if my animal needs veterinary care? (14/01/21) Although veterinary practices are not required to close, in order to meet the most recent government requirements they ...
2. What should I expect if I am asked to attend the practice premises for an appointment? (14/01/21)
... to content 2. What should I expect if I am asked to attend the practice premises for an appointment? (14/01/21) Your practice will be working hard to avoid any unnecessary risk to you, and to their ...
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