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I’m a graduate vet already on the PDP, can I switch to VetGDP?
... to content I’m a graduate vet already on the PDP, can I switch to VetGDP? No, graduate vets already on the PDP will continue, and it will not be possible to ...
How do I remove my name from the Register?
... to content How do I remove my name from the Register? If your circumstances have changed and you would like to remove your name from the Register, then you can do this online via ' My Account ' as ...
As a self-regulating profession shouldn’t we be able to elect our preferred representatives to Council?
... to content As a self-regulating profession shouldn’t we be able to elect our preferred representatives to Council? The traditional model of self-regulation, involving professional ...
Can I be confident in the independence of appointed members?
... to content Can I be confident in the independence of appointed members? As it already does for its appointed lay Council members, and for members of PIC and DC Committees, an appointment mechanism ...
As a front-line, first-opinion vet – with no elections, how will I have my say without any representatives on Council?
... to content As a front-line, first-opinion vet – with no elections, how will I have my say without any representatives on Council? While the RCVS is not a representative body, unlike the British ...
If we reduce the number of vet professionals on Council, won’t we be losing out on vital veterinary expertise and perspectives?
... to content If we reduce the number of vet professionals on Council, won’t we be losing out on vital veterinary expertise and perspectives? The detailed work of the College is already delegated to a ...
What’s the advantage of separating the role of RCVS President and Chair of Council?
... to content What’s the advantage of separating the role of RCVS President and Chair of Council? Currently a one-year President chairs Council and takes on a huge range of other tasks. It is ...
As a Royal College that regulates the RCVS is a unique organisation – shouldn’t it also have a unique governance system?
... to content As a Royal College that regulates the RCVS is a unique organisation – shouldn’t it also have a unique governance system? The College’s principal purpose is to protect animal health and ...
Should the Royal College be separated from the veterinary regulator – perhaps in separate organisations?
... to content Should the Royal College be separated from the veterinary regulator – perhaps in separate organisations? With a few exceptions, such as the College’s award-granting powers, there are few ...
When is Veterinary Nurses Day held?
... to content When is Veterinary Nurses Day held? Veterinary Nurses Day is held twice a year in different locations. There are usually two ceremonies held during the day. The next event will be ...
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