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What happens when I arrive?

... to content What happens when I arrive? Once you arrive, someone will come to see you and discuss how the day will work in more detail. Ideally, you will also be shown the hearing room so you can ...

Will I see the veterinary professional at the hearing?

... to content Will I see the veterinary professional at the hearing? It is likely that the veterinary professional will be present at the hearing. You should only encounter them in a relatively formal ...

Who will be attending the hearing?

... to content Who will be attending the hearing? Attendees are split into four broad groups. The first is the Committee itself, and the people directly assisting it. For veterinary surgeon hearings, this ...

What happens when I need to give evidence?

... to content What happens when I need to give evidence? One of the DC Clerks will come collect you when you have been called to give your evidence. You will enter the room and be directed to the ...

Will I be questioned?

... to content Will I be questioned? Assuming the veterinary professional is in attendance, their barrister (or the veterinary professional themselves if they are not legally represented) may then ...

What to do if I can't answer a question?

... to content What to do if I can't answer a question? It is perfectly acceptable to ask for the question to be repeated or rephrased or to say you do not understand. Equally, it is also acceptable ...

What happens after I have given my evidence?

... to content What happens after I have given my evidence? Once you have finished giving your evidence, you will be released as a witness and are free to go about your day. If you want to, you can watch ...

What will the hearing be like?

... to content What will the hearing be like? DC hearings represent the final stage of the RCVS concerns procedure. Hearings are generally held in public and follow standard court procedures. Whilst the ...

Why am I being called as a witness?

... to content Why am I being called as a witness? You are being called as a witness as you have either raised concerns regarding a registered veterinary professional or are a witness to events that ...

Do I have to attend?

... to content Do I have to attend? Yes, in the conclusion to your witness statement, it will state that you are willing to attend a hearing if required and the expectation is that all those who have given ...

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