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What does reflection mean?
Skip to content What does reflection mean? Reflection involves a systematic and critical analysis of the learning and development you have undertaken, thinking about if and how you will make changes ...
What does the evidence tell us about outcomes-focused CPD?
... which focused on the impact of adding a reflective essay-based Professional Key Skills Module to the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice where participants received feedback for their learning ...
What does the future hold for veterinary practice?
... care using the best available technology, according to speakers at a meeting organised by the RCVS on 16 June 2006. At the Postcards from the Future Symposium - a forward look to the year 2020 ...
What does the reviewing of the portfolio entail and can you be failed on it?
... The e-portfolio will not be assessed for a pass or fail. Following an initial screening within the RCVS Education department it will go to one of our panel of VetGDP Advisers who will peer review all ...
What does the reviewing of the portfolio entail and can you be failed on it?
... The e-portfolio will not be assessed for a pass or fail. Following an initial screening within the RCVS Education department it will go to one of our panel of VetGDP Advisers who will peer review all ...
What does this mean for me?
... to content What does this mean for me? The RCVS is working closely with your Department heads to ensure that all students are informed and supported ...
What experience do I need?
... You must hold a veterinary qualification which would entitle you to register as a member of the RCVS, and you must have at least one year's experience working as a practising veterinary surgeon before ...
What experience do I need?
... You must hold a veterinary qualification which would entitle you to register as a member of the RCVS, and you must have at least one year's experience working as a practising veterinary surgeon before ...
What fee will I need to pay?
... will I need to pay? The registration fee for 2024 is £200 and will cover your registration with the RCVS until 31 March 2025. From 31 March 2025, you will need to renew your registration annually in order ...
What happens after I am admitted to the Register?
... email thoroughly, as it will contain important information including: Your username A link to your RCVS 'My Account', where you can pay your fees and update your contact details A link to the Code of ...
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