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I've not had a period of time off the Register but feel I would benefit from the VetGDP. Can I sign up?
... 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 ...
If a practice is accredited under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme, will it be inspected by VMD inspectors?
... to content If a practice is accredited under the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme, will it be inspected by VMD inspectors? A PSS-accredited practice will ...
If a practice is part-way through the VetGDP Adviser training or not happy to do the training are we not allowed to apply to work at that practice?
... training or not happy to do the training are we not allowed to apply to work at that practice? Only RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practices can employ a new graduate. As such, your VetGDP Adviser must ...
If a practice is part-way through the VetGDP Adviser training or not happy to do the training are we not allowed to apply to work at that practice?
... training or not happy to do the training are we not allowed to apply to work at that practice? Only RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practices can employ a new graduate. As such, your VetGDP Adviser must ...
If I enter a completely non-veterinary role will VetGDP still be a requirement?
... suit your role, or in crafting your own EPA to suit your role, then please do contact us at [email protected] . Related FAQs When does VetGDP begin? We introduced the VetGDP in summer 2021. When new ...
If I enter a completely non-veterinary role will VetGDP still be a requirement?
... suit your role, or in crafting your own EPA to suit your role, then please do contact us at [email protected] . Related FAQs I’m a new graduate, I can’t find my VetGDP Adviser or Practice in my the ...
If I have 3 years on the UK-Practising Register but this has been interrupted by time off the Register, can I still become a VetGDP Adviser?
... Register you can sign up to become a VetGDP Adviser. Please contact us to discuss [email protected] Related FAQs How do I access the VetGDP training? The VetGDP training is available through ...
If I pause my CPD and remove myself from the Register, will I need to pay a restoration fee when I return to register?
... as someone working full-time? Yes – all veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses listed on the RCVS Register must complete the minimum CPD requirement of 35 hours per year for veterinary surgeons and ...
If I work in mixed practice, will it take me longer to complete VetGDP?
... vets on board, in both small independent practices and larger corporate practices. How do I find an RCVS Approved Graduate Development Practice? When you start looking for a job, some employers may ...
If I work in mixed practice, will it take me longer to complete VetGDP?
... on the drop-down list, please ask them to make sure that they have set up a relationship in their RCVS My Account , with the same practice as you and have made their own VetGDP declaration. If the ...
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