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- Council Members
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- About extra-mural studies (EMS)
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- Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons
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- 'Under care' - guidance
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- Controlled Drugs Guidance – A to Z
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How does the VetGDP work with regards to internships?
... not be able to defer to the PDP. The practice or workplace you’re employed at needs to become an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice, which means that they must have at least one fully trained ...
How does the VetGDP work with regards to internships?
... and the VetGDP Adviser have a responsibility to engage with the programme, as indicated in the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct. In addition, the practice/workplace also has a responsibility for ...
How does VetGDP differ from PDP?
... and the VetGDP Adviser have a responsibility to engage with the programme, as indicated in the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct. In addition, the practice/workplace also has a responsibility for ...
How far did you go?
Skip to content How far did you go? 17 August 2011 Over the last few months, we have given out free pedometers to veterinary nurses (and some competitive vets!), as part of the veterinary nursing ...
How have the requirements been introduced?
... only veterinary practice premises from which medicines are supplied must be registered with the RCVS. Related FAQs Why is a register of veterinary practice premises needed? The Register enables an ...
How long are written prescriptions valid for?
... risk of misuse), so you should consider this lack of flexibility before issuing one. In line with RCVS guidance, veterinary surgeons may make reasonable charges for written prescriptions but must not ...
How long are written prescriptions valid for?
... risk of misuse), so you should consider this lack of flexibility before issuing one. In line with RCVS guidance, veterinary surgeons may make reasonable charges for written prescriptions but must not ...
How long is the enrolment period?
... time limit. Related FAQs How can I enrol for a modular certificate? You will need to enrol with the RCVS and also with the module provider. To enrol with the RCVS please complete the form in My Account. ...
How long is the enrolment period?
... let us know. You can change your mind about which modules to do at any time, but you should let the RCVS know, so we can keep track of your achievements. Call the Education Department on 020 7202 0778 or ...
How long is the training for vets to become VetGDP Advisers?
... Related FAQs How do I access the VetGDP training? The VetGDP training is available through the RCVS Academy . You will log in using the same details as for your My Account and 1CPD. If you have ...
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