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RCVS Academy launches course on the role of the “appointed senior veterinary surgeon”

The free 30-minute course outlines the roles and responsibilities of the appointed senior veterinary surgeon and will help members of the vet team identify who they are within their organisation

The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Academy, the College’s free, online learning platform has launched its new “Appointed senior veterinary surgeon” course, designed to help veterinary clinical practices implement this role effectively.

Under the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct all veterinary clinical practices should have an appointed senior veterinary surgeon who is responsible for making sure practice standards, policies and procedures are compliant with the Code and that legislation and guidance in areas such as veterinary medicines, consumer choice and professional autonomy are being met.

The new Academy course outlines the roles and responsibilities of the appointed senior veterinary surgeon, with examples and scenarios drawn from the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct.

Clare Paget, RCVS registrar and director of legal services, said: “The role of appointed senior veterinary surgeon is an absolutely crucial one in the veterinary clinical practice setting. Having an appointed senior veterinary surgeon ensures that veterinary teams are working under the guidance and direction of a senior clinical figure and that there is someone who has overall accountability for standards at a practice. The appointed senior veterinary surgeon also has the important role of ensuring that the clinical judgement of the veterinary team is paramount over, for example, any commercial pressures.

“This course outlines the roles and responsibilities of the appointed senior veterinary surgeon and will help members of the vet team identify who they are within their organisation and, if relevant, recognise and implement the responsibilities of the role.”

In order to help with learning, the course uses interactive features throughout, to make the supporting guidance to the Code easy to understand and applicable to day-to-day practice through the use of scenarios.

The course takes around 30 minutes to complete, is free to access via the RCVS Academy, and counts towards annual CPD requirements for both veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses.

To access the course, veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses should log in to the Academy using their my account details.

Questions and feedback about the course can be sent to the Academy here.

Further information about the appointed senior veterinary surgeon role can be found in Chapter 17 Veterinary teams and leaders of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct, which is available to view here.

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