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Practising and registration scenarios
... Answer: only veterinary surgeons on the UK Practising Register are legally permitted to write prescriptions for animals. As you are no longer a practising vet, you cannot prescribe medication for your own ...
Make changes to your registration
... important if you’re responsible for signing anything official, for example: Training records Prescriptions Certificates The ordering of drugs Add additional qualifications You can add additional ...
Temporary registration
... MRCVS During your temporary registration, you cannot use the post nominal MRCVS. You cannot sign prescriptions or certificates, or other documents that require the signature of an MRCVS. If you want to work in ...
Change your registration category
... including signing any form of veterinary certification, including vaccination certificates or prescriptions. Activities that are the sole preserve of a veterinary surgeon may include non-clinical work ...