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9. Practice information, fees and animal insurance
... so to do, and can lead to the practice incurring additional costs which may not be recoverable. Prescriptions 9.27 Veterinary surgeons may make a reasonable charge for written prescriptions. (Prescriptions ...
4. Veterinary medicines
... 2 - drugs obtained and supplied must be recorded in a register for each drug; schedule 2 and 3 - prescriptions are subject to additional requirements; and Schedule 4 and 5 - drugs are subject to fewer controls. ...
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... RVN, SQP or lay member of staff. With this in mind, the VMRs specify the information that written prescriptions must include (see paragraph 6 of Schedule 3 ) and templates are available from veterinary ...
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... if the money has been debited successfully. 165. How do veterinary surgeons authorise repeat prescriptions of POM-Vs, particularly flea & worming products? Having prescribed POM-V medicines, if the ...
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Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 171. How long should the PDP take? The average time taken to complete the PDP is 18 months. Some graduates may complete in a shorter time, some longer. It ...
24. Named Veterinary Surgeons
Skip to content 24. Named Veterinary Surgeons Updated 11 January 2023 Introduction 24.1 The Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 Amendment Regulations 2012 (SI 2012/3039) amend the Animals ...
10. Consumer rights and freedom of choice
... 2 , paragraphs 2.1-2.2 for further information. Veterinary medicines 10.3 In relation to veterinary prescriptions and dispensing of veterinary medicines, veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses must: a. ensure ...
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Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 81. As a self-regulating profession shouldn’t we be able to elect our preferred representatives to Council? The traditional model of self-regulation, involving ...
Do I need to change my name?
... 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 ...
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Skip to content FAQs Filter FAQs Keyword 51. 5. Is this clinical veterinary research? Routine veterinary practice (formerly ‘recognised veterinary practice’) is defined as procedures and techniques ...
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