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- About extra-mural studies (EMS)
- EMS requirements
- Information for vet students
- Information for EMS providers
- Information for vet schools
- Temporary EMS requirements
- Practice by students - regulations
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Post-placement hints and tips
... to content Post-placement hints and tips As your placement draws to an end, our useful tips will help you end the experience on a high note. Say thank you! Showing gratitude to your placement ...
Equine placement hints and tips
... to content Equine placement hints and tips Get ready for your EMS equine placement with our helpful hints and tips. Protect your feet Boots or wellies with integrated protective toecaps are the most ...
Financial support for EMS students
... to content Financial support for EMS students This page provides details of bursaries, grants and loans awarded by external organisations or vet schools. The list below is not exhaustive and has ...
Information for EMS providers
... to content Information for EMS providers Information on your responsibilities as a provider, plus top tips on making the most out of hosting student placements. Not a provider? We also have ...
The role of the EMS provider
... to content The role of the EMS provider As an EMS provider, you are playing a crucial role in shaping the next generation of vets. The following guidance aims to give you an understanding of ...
Why become an EMS provider
... to content Why become an EMS provider Hosting vet students on EMS placements gives them invaluable real-world experience, and gives you willing and capable assistants. In addition, you'll have the ...
Information for vet schools
... to content Information for vet schools Information for vet schools facilitating extra-mural studies (EMS) placements. Not from a vet school? We also have information for vet students and EMS providers ...
Temporary EMS requirements
... to content Temporary EMS requirements Information about the temporary EMS requirements which were implemented in response to Covid restrictions. On this page: Why we put temporary requirements in ...
Practice by students - regulations
... to content Practice by students - regulations Undertaking acts of veterinary surgery are an important part of a student vet's clinical training. Therefore, the acts that they are permitted to ...
Health and safety on EMS placements
... to content Health and safety on EMS placements Schools, students and providers have a shared responsibility to ensure EMS placements are conducted as safely as possible. This page provides ...
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