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What happens next?
... to content What happens next? The Department at Cambridge University has been notified that it must address the issues identified with the programme and meet the accreditation standards by September ...
If the school goes into terminal accreditation will I be able to practise as a veterinary surgeon upon graduation?
... to content If the school goes into terminal accreditation will I be able to practise as a veterinary surgeon upon graduation? If the school is unable to ensure the relevant standards are met, the RCVS ...
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 during this time. Your day-to-day classes and ...
Will this affect my funding?
... to content Will this affect my funding? As long as the degree is still being run by Cambridge your funding should not be affected as the degree status is not in question. It is only the RCVS ...
How does the RCVS accreditation process work?
... to content How does the RCVS accreditation process work? In order for someone to work as a vet in the UK, they must be registered as a Member of the RCVS (MRCVS). To be eligible to register, the ...
I am a locum, is the VetGDP still a requirement?
... to content I am a locum, is the VetGDP still a requirement? Yes, it is. This may make it more awkward for you to find a VetGDP Adviser. You need to work in the same practice as your VetGDP ...
Which roles need to participate in the VetGDP?
... to content Which roles need to participate in the VetGDP? All of them. If your employment requires you to use your Veterinary degree and/or be MRCVS then you should participate in the VetGDP. If you ...
I’m a government veterinary role; an official veterinarian; working for the APHA; working in animal welfare; working a an inspector, working in veterinary audit; working as a meat hygiene inspector; a policy writer; an epidemiologist; in a research role, do I need to do the VetGDP?
... to content I’m a government veterinary role; an official veterinarian; working for the APHA; working in animal welfare; working a an inspector, working in veterinary audit; working as a meat hygiene ...
Is the programme available for students who have qualified outside the UK?
... to content Is the programme available for students who have qualified outside the UK? Overseas vets coming to work in the UK should participate in the VetGDP if they have less than 18 months ...
I am an overseas vet working in the UK – Can I include CPD completed abroad in the last three years?
... to content I am an overseas vet working in the UK – Can I include CPD completed abroad in the last three years? You may include CPD undertaken abroad, but you should ensure that your description of ...
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