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



         Webinar Plus: Journal club with critical            Webinar Plus: Mentoring new graduates and                           Webinar Plus: Overcoming challenges                 Dr Internet, charity cases and social
         appraisal of the veterinary literature: Focus on    students for career satisfaction, employability                     to communication in practice                        media outrage: Ethical problem-solving for
         small animal practice and emergency medicine        and retention                                                                                                           veterinarians online

         Wednesday 19th April                      NEW       Monday 5th June                                                     Monday 18th September                                                                         NEW
         to Tuesday 23rd May                                 to Sunday 2nd July                                                  to Sunday 15th October                              Wednesday 11th October


         Wanting to get more out of reading journal articles? Want to set up journal   Do you want to support new graduates within your practice but are unsure   Are great communicators born or made?   Have you faced ethical dilemmas in your practice? Do you want to learn
         club in your practice? This course will cover the approach to sourcing   how to do so effectively to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome?  Do you ever get to the end of the day and wonder…  how to manage them in a structured and consistent way?
         literature, critically appraising journal articles and how to set up your own   New graduate career satisfaction and retention is an increasing concern                     In this four-hour live online course, we will examine common ethical issues
         journal club.                                                                                                           • Why do I feel so frustrated with clients?
                                                             within the profession. This course is focused on helping you support new                                                in the veterinary profession, such as reasons for euthanasia, diet fads,
         Typical journal clubs focus on simply summarising findings of an article   graduates to reach their full potential, both professional and personal, and   • What can I do to get my message across in an emergency?  breeding issues, staff treatment and many more. We will look at the
                                                                                                                                 •  Why does it sometimes feel that the teamwork in my practice is a struggle?
         and are designed to raise awareness of recent literature. This 5-week   help you retain the new recruits you have invested so much in.                                      veterinary surgeon’s role in dealing with challenging patients, clients and
         Webinar Plus course will develop the approach to critically evaluating   We know that the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions place   If you find yourself nodding your head to any of these questions, this   peers, and cover ethical frameworks which help to develop a systematic
         journal articles and involve an in-depth discussion by tutors and delegates   significant demands on new graduates who can often feel underprepared   course is for you!    and evidence-based approach. Case studies will be included to examine
         on selected articles relevant to small animal practice with a bias toward   for the wide-ranging challenges encountered in the workplace. Mentoring   Why do this course?   the intersection of legal, professional and welfare responsibilities. The
         emergency medicine. Articles will be selected to cover different aspects   new graduates to become resilient to these challenges (or mentoring   We truly believe that great communicators are made and that we can    course will include opportunities for discussion and peer learning.
         of small animal practice (e.g. surgery, diagnostic imaging, internal   students to become resilient new graduates!) is rewarding but can be   help you improve on your skills for a more fulfilling life in practice.  Why do this course?
         medicine and emergency and critical care). Tutors will critically evaluate   overwhelming.                                                                                  You will learn new ways of examining ethical issues, and how to develop
         articles for their merits and limitations and involve delegates in that                                                 Key areas                                           responses that are consistent with the values of the profession and the
         process. Discussion forums will explore each article to a higher level   This course will unpick some of the difficulties faced by new graduates    • Clinical communication with clients  individuals concerned. In this challenging profession, feeling confident
         focusing on critical analysis rather than summary of findings. Delegates   and explore ways you can support them to develop into professionally    • Interprofessional communication  that you have made the best possible decision is good for both our clients
         will then be able to set up journal clubs in their own practices that use    and emotionally confident members of the veterinary profession.  • Communication in challenging situations  and our own wellbeing.
         the outlined approach.                                                                                                  • Understanding yourself in communication at work
                                                             Questions on the RCVS’s new graduate programme will be welcomed
         Why do this course?                                 and tips will be provided on completing the portfolio.              Previous participants have commented…               This course can contribute points to the RCVS Practice Standards
                                                                                                                                                                                     Scheme ‘Professional Responsibility’ award.
         Delegates will be guided in an approach to critical analysis and appraisal   Why do this course?                        “I felt like after every week of the sessions I went to work with a different
         of published veterinary literature. This will involve understanding principles   To help you develop a supportive developmental environment for new   outlook with respect to communication. I have changed the way my   Key areas
         of study design, basic statistical methods and integration of evidence into   graduates that will be mutually beneficial to them, yourself and your practice.  consults are now, mostly by listening to the clients. I have changed the   • Common veterinary ethical issues
         practice. By using the described approach delegates will be able to set                                                 way I interact with my colleagues, and have already seen an improvement   • Ethical theory and frameworks
         up journal clubs in their own practices and make best use of the literature   Key areas                                 in situations that beforehand would been awkward but are now not. Also,   • The relationship of ethics to law and professional behaviour
         to guide clinical decision making.                  •  Mentor or teacher? What’s the difference and what’s the best way to help?  I can see how I can think positively in a way that is kind to myself and   • Developing policy and procedure
                                                             •  Resilience and new graduate wellbeing: What’s the problem?       others i.e. more mindful, which has made a big difference in my   • Ethical problem-solving
         Key areas                                           •  Old ways vs new? How to help your new graduates successfully integrate  enjoyment of work and also life outside of work.”
         • Critical analysis of current journal articles      their university teaching into the realities of clinical practice                                                      Course details
         • Basic statistical concepts to aid in interpretation of data  •  Preparing and sustaining yourself as a mentor: Self-management tools for   Course details                 Course type: Online lectures and case discussions
         • Evidence-based medicine                            busy people in supporting roles                                    Course type: Webinar Plus                           Course format: A mixture of live lectures, case studies and discussions
         • Presentation skills and leading discussions                                                                           Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed live   with colleagues and the tutors
                                                             •  Looking after the mentor: How can you help yourself when helping others?
         Course details                                      Previous participants have commented…                               and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), online and practical   Course length: 4 hours
                                                                                                                                 activities, quizzes, supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated
                                                                                                                                                                                     CPD hours: 4
         Course type: Webinar Plus                           “Very helpful course - helped me look inward at how to improve as a mentor   online discussion forums                   Relevant to CertAVP module: Animal welfare, professional conduct
         Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed    and plenty of evidence to back up that information.”  Course length: Four weeks                         and veterinary ethics essay for the A Module (A-FAVP.1)
         live and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), supplementary                                                  CPD hours: Up to 16                                 Course fee: £95
         reading material and discussion forums with colleagues and the tutors   Course details                                  Relevant to CertAVP module: Foundations of Advanced Veterinary
         Course length: 5 weeks                              Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly Q&A session            Practice (A-FAVP.1)                                 Tutors
         CPD hours: Up to 15                                 Course format: A mixture of weekly pre-recorded webinars (which can be   Course fee: £399                               Nicola Menzies-Gow MA VetMB PhD DipECEIM CertEM (Int.med)
         Relevant to CertAVP modules: Relevant to almost all small animal   reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with the tutor,                                FHEA MRCVS, Professor in Equine Medicine, RVC, Member of the
         CertAVP modules                                     weekly activities and tutor-moderated online discussion forums      Tutors                                              RVC Animal Welfare Ethical Review Board and the RCVS Ethical
         Course fee: £399                                    Course length: 4 weeks                                              Liz Armitage-Chan MA VetMB DipACVA FHEA PhD MRCVS,   Review Panel
                                                             CPD hours: Up to 16                                                 Professor of Higher Education, RVC                  Hamish Morrin MSc (International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law)
         Tutors                                              Relevant to CertAVP module: Veterinary Workplace Teaching (C-VWT.1)   Rachel Davis BSc PhD PGCap PGDip FHEA, Senior Lecturer in   FHEA RVN, Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Nursing, RVC
         Dan Chan DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,   Course fee: £115                                                 Veterinary Education, RVC, Educational Consultant and Developmental
         Professor of Emergency Critical Care Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, RVC                                               Coach, The Coaching Cabin
         Simon Cook BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA    Tutors                                                              Tierney Kinnison BSc MSc PhD PGCertVetEd FHEA, Lecturer in
         MRCVS, Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC   Liz Armitage-Chan MA VetMB DipACVAA PhD FHEA MRCVS,               Veterinary Education, RVC
                                                             Professor of Higher Education, RVC
                                                             Rachel Davis BSc PhD PGCap PGDip FHEA, Senior Lecturer in
                                                             Veterinary Education, RVC, Educational Consultant and Developmental
                                                             Coach, The Coaching Cabin
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