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Practising and registration scenarios
... Answer: only veterinary surgeons on the UK Practising Register are legally permitted to write prescriptions for animals. As you are no longer a practising vet, you cannot prescribe medication for your own ...
Make changes to your registration
... important if you’re responsible for signing anything official, for example: Training records Prescriptions Certificates The ordering of drugs Add additional qualifications You can add additional ...
FAQs
Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 61. 7. Have you performed the procedure or technique before? RVP is contextual. What is regarded as routine veterinary practice in relation to a specific ...
FAQs
... Finally, if you are responsible for signing anything official, for example training records, prescriptions, certificates or the ordering of drugs, and your signature is changing following your name change ...
FAQs
Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 301. What is a designated certificate ? A designated certificate is a specific modular route leading to a named qualification - for example CertAVP (Equine ...
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Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 351. Which subjects are included? The CertAVN has allowed the providers to develop niche areas for further training and development, so you now have the option ...
‘Can I do it?’ An overview of our updated guidance
Skip to content ‘Can I do it?’ An overview of our updated guidance Niall Connell - RCVS President (2019 - 2020) I was grateful to be invited to speak on the BVA’s Coronavirus Update Webinar this ...
An update on the RCVS Legislation Working Party
Skip to content An update on the RCVS Legislation Working Party Stephen May - RCVS Council member and Chair of the Legislation Working Party The current Legislation Working Party (LWP) was established ...
Temporary registration
... MRCVS During your temporary registration, you cannot use the post nominal MRCVS. You cannot sign prescriptions or certificates, or other documents that require the signature of an MRCVS. If you want to work in ...
Change your registration category
... including signing any form of veterinary certification, including vaccination certificates or prescriptions. Activities that are the sole preserve of a veterinary surgeon may include non-clinical work ...
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