The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Academy, the College’s new, free digital learning platform for veterinary professionals, has launched a survey to allow veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to make suggestions on future topics.
The Academy hosts a range of courses that feature high-quality, interactive content and which aim to support members of the professions at all stages of their careers to meet their professional standards through the provision of relevant, up-to-date knowledge.
A short survey will ask members of the professions for their preferred types of learning content (for example, scenarios, quizzes, and interactive lessons), as well as whether they would like further courses and learning in the following areas:
- The Codes of Professional Conduct
- Client communication
- Supporting students and new graduates
- Concerns and disciplinary
- Animal welfare issues
- Ethical challenges
- Delegation
- Mental health and well-being
- Practice Standards Scheme
- Leadership and coaching
- Sustainability
Jennifer Ayers, the RCVS Academy Manager, said: “As a free learning resource that brings together expertise from the College and beyond, we are eager to continue expanding and improving the Academy.
“In order to do so effectively, we need to have a better understanding of what vets and vet nurses Are looking for.
“If you are able to spare five minutes to complete the survey, you can help ensure we are delivering learning and development to best support you.”
The survey will be open until 9 am on Monday 21 November.
Those with questions or feedback about the RCVS Academy can contact its dedicated team.