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Professional skills for the veterinary team                                                 RVC CPD 2023                RVC CPD 2023                                                              Professional skills for the veterinary team



         Webinar Plus: Master how to thrive                  Webinar Plus: Healthy and happy animals:                            Webinar Plus: Vegan cats, brachy dogs               Webinar Plus: A coaching approach
         (not just survive) in veterinary practice           Welfare beyond the five freedoms                                    and fractious owners: Ethical                       to line management and leadership
                                                                                                                                 problem-solving for veterinary nurses               in the veterinary workplace

         Monday 16th January                                 Monday 23rd January                       NEW                       Monday 20th February                                Monday 17th April
         to Sunday 12th February                             to Sunday 19th February                                             to Sunday 19th March                                to Sunday 21st May


         Do you want to focus on the solutions to stress and burnout in practice   Would you like to know how you can best support patient emotional   Have you faced ethical dilemmas in your practice? Do you want to learn   Is managing people the most time consuming/draining part of your working
         and learn how to thrive?                            wellbeing as well as physical health?                               how to manage them in a structured and consistent way?  day? Do you wish everyone could just get on with their jobs and each other
                                                                                                                                                                                     without needing your input? Why are some people easier to manage than
         We all recognise that veterinary medicine has become plagued with   Much progressive research argues that good animal welfare requires a   In this course, we will examine common ethical challenges in the   others? Is it possible to develop your team whilst also developing yourself?
         mental health and wellness concerns including high rates of psychological   shift away from simply preventing animal suffering and a move towards    veterinary profession, such as reasons for euthanasia, diet fads, breeding
         distress, depression, and suicide that exceed those of the general   the promotion of positive, pleasurable experiences and states. While there    issues, staff treatment and many more. We will look at the developing    This course introduces the theory and practice of coaching as an
         population. In light of these factors and the demands of the profession,    are many strategies routinely employed by veterinary professionals to    role of the veterinary nurse in responding to these challenges and cover    approach to managing individuals and teams. It provides space for
         we must focus on how we can manage the stressors of veterinary   help reduce patient stress and promote positive physical and emotional   ethical frameworks which help to develop a systematic and evidence-  consideration of some of the more complex and challenging issues
         practice, and still have a sustainable career and balanced life.  well-being there is scope to do much more to cater for the species-  based approach. The course will include opportunities for discussion    relating to relationships and communication at work. Delegates will
                                                             specific and individual needs of the diverse array of animal patients   and peer learning.                              develop their understanding of the coaching process and will be
         These sessions will cover mental health, moral stress, burnout, and   encountered in contemporary veterinary practice.                                                      encouraged to practise applying the theory in their own workplace
         compassion fatigue, as well as strategies that all veterinary care providers                                            Why do this course?                                 environments. They will therefore develop confidence and competence
         can adopt on a regular basis to foster wellness and sustain resilience   This course aims to provide you with an overview of recent developments   You will learn new ways of examining ethical issues, and how to develop   in applying a situational (flexible) leadership approach to ongoing
         despite the demands of veterinary practice.         in animal welfare science, ethology and anthrozoology (incorporating   responses that are consistent with the values of the profession and the   development of themselves and their teams. This course is about
                                                             animal ethics). Through the use of illustrative case studies you will be   individuals concerned. In our challenging profession, feeling confident that
         Why do this course?                                 introduced to some of the ways in which animal welfare can be improved   you have made the best possible decision is good for both our clients and   helping delegates and their teams reach their full potential in the
         You will come away from this course with an understanding of the   in light of this emergent knowledge.                 our own wellbeing.                                  complex and challenging veterinary workplace.
         stressors and wellbeing concerns that veterinary care providers face,                                                                                                       Why do this course?
         the suspected contributing factors, and self-assessment tools for   Why do this course?                                 This course can contribute points to the RCVS Practice Standards   This is a highly practical course designed to help you get more from your
         recognising perfectionism, burnout, and compassion fatigue. You will    Understanding the relationships between animal behaviour and welfare,   Scheme ‘Professional Responsibility’ award.  team through taking a coaching approach to line management and
         also learn practical tools for thriving in veterinary practice that can be   and appreciating the different factors that can shape behaviour and impact   Key areas         leadership. You will learn how to create environments (for yourself and
         immediately implemented during and after the course.  on welfare means you will be better placed to support your patients.
                                                                                                                                 • Common veterinary ethical issues                  others) that optimise thinking, learning and performance. Through
         Key areas                                           Key areas                                                           • Ethical theory and frameworks                     developing your conversational toolkits, you will be better able to manage
         • Mental health (depression, anxiety, psychological distress)  • The evolution of welfare (definitions, legislation, research)  • The relationship of ethics to law and professional behaviour  communication and teamwork in challenging and emotionally charged
         • Perfectionism and self-compassion                 • Developments in ethology, anthrozoology and animal ethics         • Developing policy and procedure                   situations. Your improved understanding of adult learning and development
         • Mindfulness and meditation                        • One Health and welfare                                            • Ethical problem-solving                           will allow you to match your leadership and communication style to
         • Self-care planning and practice                   Course details                                                      Previous participants have commented…               individuals and/or teams, so that each person can feel confident,
         • Sleep hygiene and other healthy habits            Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly Q&A session            “Very informative presentation that allowed a lot of reflection and   perform at their best and enjoy their work.
         • Setting boundaries, saying no, and separating work from home life
                                                             Course format: A mixture of weekly pre-recorded webinars (which can   discussion. It was very useful and I can easily apply this to my work life.”  Key areas
         Previous participants have commented…               be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with the   “The course was thought provoking. Participation was encouraged    • The coaching environment
         “Just as I was hoping for, informative, thought provoking and non-  tutor, self-assessment exercises, supplementary reading material and   and supported.”                  • Structured conversations
         judgemental.”                                       tutor-moderated online discussion forums                                                                                • Emotions and behaviour
                                                             Course length: 4 weeks                                              Course details                                      • Leadership and culture
         “One of the greatest positives of the course for me was reading the forum   CPD hours: Up to 16                         Course type: Webinar Plus
         posts and seeing my experiences reflected in other delegates’ posts, and   Relevant to CertAVP module: Animal welfare, professional conduct   Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed live   Previous participants have commented…
         not feeling that these are only my problems.”                                                                                                                               “This course has given me a new insight into work relationships, conflict
                                                             and veterinary ethics essay for the A Module (A-FAVP.1)             and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), quizzes to help
         Course details                                      Course fee: £399                                                    reinforce topics discussed, supplementary reading material and   in the workplace and culture within healthy work environments.”
         Course type: Webinar Plus                           Tutors                                                              discussion forums with colleagues and the tutor     Course details
         Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed live   Alexander Badman-King PhD, Lecturer in Philosophy, University   Course length: 4 weeks              Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly group coaching session
         and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), self-assessment/   of Exeter                                        CPD hours: Up to 12                                 Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can
         reflection exercises, supplementary reading and video material, and   Fenella Eason PhD, Associate Lecturer Anthrozoology, University   Course fee: £315                    be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly group coaching sessions
         tutor-moderated online discussion forums            of Exeter                                                           Tutor                                               with the tutor, online and practical activities, self-assessment exercises,
         Course length: 4 weeks                              Jessica Gröling PhD, Associate Lecturer Anthrozoology, University   Hamish Morrin MSc (International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law)   supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated online discussion forums
         CPD hours: Up to 16                                 of Exeter                                                           FHEA RVN, Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Nursing, RVC  Course length: 5 weeks
         Course fee: £399                                                                                                                                                            CPD hours: Up to 20
                                                             Samantha Hurn PhD, Associate Professor and Programme Director
         Tutor                                               MA and PhD Anthrozoology, University of Exeter                                                                          Course fee: £499
         Marie Holowaychuk DVM DipACVECC CYT, Small Animal Critical   Emily Stone PhD, Research Associate Anthrozoology, University                                                  Tutor
         Care Specialist and Veterinary Wellness Facilitator, Reviving Veterinary   of Exeter                                                                                        Rachel Davis BSc PhD PGCap PGDip FHEA, Senior Lecturer in
         Medicine, Canada                                                                                                                                                            Veterinary Education, RVC, Educational Consultant and Developmental
                                                                                                                                                                                     Coach, The Coaching Cabin

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