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VetGDP Adviser case studies

VetGDP Advisers play a vital role in guiding graduates as they become competent, confident, and independent veterinary surgeons.

Two advisers share their experiences below.

Q&A with Sandra Thomas MRCVS

Why did you want to become a VetGDP Adviser?

We were thrilled when one of the students who had done EMS at our practice accepted a job offer, but to employ him we needed a VetGDP Adviser within the practice, so I decided to do the training.

What did you think about the online training?

It ensures that everyone approaches VetGDP in the same way and all new graduates get similar support.

What does being an adviser involve?

I help our graduate vets understand what they are doing well, assist with any gaps in their knowledge and guide them on how to reflect on their performance and what they have learned. This may involve discussing surgery beforehand, observing and commenting as they are operating, answering questions as they arise and being available for support when they need it.

With medicine it’s similar: either planning cases before they are seen, giving guidance during them or reviewing them afterwards. It also involves regular scheduled meetings to chat about progress, goals and any concerns the graduate has, including how they were coping.

What are the challenges and rewards? 

The most challenging part is trying to help the graduate with whatever they’re finding difficult. And seeing the graduate improve and successfully and confidently complete operations and cases that they may have struggled with initially is definitely the most rewarding part.

Interview with VetGDP Adviser Fay Pooley MRCVS, senior farm vet at Scarsdale Vets, Derby

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Vet GDP: Information for advisers

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