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Webinar to provide update on revised Practice Standards Scheme
29 May 2015
Upcoming changes to the Practice Standards Scheme will be the focus of our next webinar in June.
The new Awards structure will give greater scope for practices to demonstrate where they excel and allow for more differentiation between accredited practices.
The free webinar, entitled ‘The new PSS – the next steps’, will be presented by Jacqui Molyneux, Chair of the Practice Standards Group which coordinates the Scheme, and Pam Mosedale, PSS Veterinary Advisor.
The presentation, which takes place on Tuesday 9 June and begins at 8pm, will explain how the new Scheme, due to relaunch in November this year, will focus more on outcomes and behaviours.
Jacqui and Pam will also explain how the new Awards structure will give greater scope for practices to demonstrate where they excel and allow for more differentiation between accredited practices.
The webinar, hosted by the Webinar Vet, will last roughly 45 minutes, after which there will be the opportunity to ask questions.
To sign up for the webinar please visit www.thewebinarvet.com/rcvs-june.
For those who are not able to listen live the recording will be made available to listen to again shortly after the event on www.rcvs.org.uk/webinars