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RCVS Council members request further development on telemedicine trial
Skip to content RCVS Council members request further development on telemedicine trial 1 November 2018 At its meeting on Thursday 1 November RCVS Council voted to refer a proposed telemedicine trial ...
RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing temporary measures
... health and welfare, the health and safety of the veterinary team, and public health, by allowing prescriptions to be made by veterinary surgeons without having first physically examined the animal, subject to ...
RCVS Response Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy and Action Plan
... checks to ensure that the animals under their care are provided with the correct drugs and that all prescriptions which they write are being properly fulfilled and collected. Such a system would serve to improve ...
10. What is ‘recently enough’ for the purposes of prescribing antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics and antivirals to production animals, farmed fish and game?
Skip to content 10. What is ‘recently enough’ for the purposes of prescribing antibiotics, antifungals, antiparasitics and antivirals to production animals, farmed fish and game? Whether attendance at ...
1. Why is this guidance necessary?
Skip to content 1. Why is this guidance necessary? The Veterinary Medicines Regulations 2013 state that before prescribing POM-Vs, a veterinary surgeon must carry out a clinical assessment and the ...
14. Will this guidance be reviewed?
Skip to content 14. Will this guidance be reviewed? Yes. This guidance will be reviewed by RCVS Council after it has been in place for 12 months. We would therefore welcome any information or evidence ...
2. What is a ‘clinical assessment’?
Skip to content 2. What is a ‘clinical assessment’? A clinical assessment is any assessment which provides the veterinary surgeon with enough information to diagnose and prescribe safely and ...
3. What is the definition of ‘under care’?
Skip to content 3. What is the definition of ‘under care’? An animal is under a veterinary surgeon’s care when the veterinary surgeon is given, and accepts, responsibility for the health of an animal ...
4. When is a physical examination required?
Skip to content 4. When is a physical examination required? The general rule under the new guidance is that whether a physical examination is required prior to prescribing POM-Vs is a matter of ...
5. What is the requirement to provide 24/7 in-person care?
Skip to content 5. What is the requirement to provide 24/7 in-person care? Under the new guidance, when a veterinary surgeon takes an animal under their care, they must be able, on a 24/7 basis, to ...
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