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RCVS Academy Live: Roles and responsibilities of a Clinical Supervisor
Date: Tuesday 11th March 2025
Opening times: 1:00pm - 1:45pm
Venue: Online
Details
What does it take to be a good clinical supervisor?
This Academy Live session offers an overview of the key roles and responsibilities of a clinical supervisor, while also examining the skills and qualities necessary to succeed in the role. Clinical supervisors play a crucial role in guiding student veterinary nurses throughout their learning journey. This session is designed to be both engaging and informative, offering plenty of opportunities for participants to ask questions throughout.
Who is this for
This session is for new and those considering becoming a Clinical Supervisor.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Identify the key roles and responsibilities of a Clinical Supervisor
- Appreciate the essential skills required to be a good Clinical Supervisor
Session Speakers
Jasmine Curtis RVN, Sophie Geake RVN, Tori Thornton RVN
Jasmine, Sophie and Tori are key members of the VN team at the RCVS, serving as Qualification Assessors. Collectively, they bring 48 years of experience as RVNs, with backgrounds in both small animal and equine practice. Prior to joining the RCVS, they have all worked in veterinary practice and education. Their primary responsibility is to uphold and maintain the standards of veterinary nursing education.
FAQs
Participation?
We invite participation in Academy Live sessions, welcoming questions and feedback throughout.
Will the session be recorded?
Please note that this event will not be recorded or transcribed.
What happens if I can no longer attend the session?
Please contact the RCVS Events team to cancel your place.