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Call for veterinary employers to join Graduate Outcomes Group
... to content Call for veterinary employers to join Graduate Outcomes Group 10 July 2020 The RCVS is looking for veterinary employers to join a group that will be considering future options for ...
RCVS to consult on new veterinary nursing qualifications framework
... to content RCVS to consult on new veterinary nursing qualifications framework 28 June 2018 Next month we are asking the veterinary professions for their view on a proposed new framework for ...
RCVS Council endorses reforms to veterinary education and graduate support
... to content RCVS Council endorses reforms to veterinary education and graduate support 27 January 2020 RCVS Council has approved the direction of travel for a number of reforms aiming to update and ...
VN Council approves new advanced veterinary nursing qualifications
... to content VN Council approves new advanced veterinary nursing qualifications 15 May 2019 At its May meeting RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council gave final approval to two new advanced veterinary nursing ...
Be part of #TheBigPicture with Graduate Outcomes Consultation
... to content Be part of #TheBigPicture with Graduate Outcomes Consultation 14 November 2018 On 15 November 2018 we launched one of our most ambitious consultations yet regarding the future of ...
VN Council agrees post-Brexit registration of EU VNs
... to content VN Council agrees post-Brexit registration of EU VNs 15 February 2019 The RCVS VN Council has agreed changes to how it registers veterinary nurses who qualified in the European Economic Area ...