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          RCVS Certificate of Advanced

          Veterinary Practice (CertAVP)







          The RVC has been accredited to assess a range of modules for the    Why choose the RVC?
          RCVS Certificate of Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP).  The CertAVP at the RVC encourages independent, adult-centred and
                                                              self-directed learning; it is not a taught course. The aim of the assessment
          All candidates who wish to obtain the post-nominal CertAVP must be   process at the RVC is not only to support you to fully understand the
          assessed to achieve 60 credits. These must be completed within a   quality of your current clinical practice but also to foster life-long learning
 Bryn     10-year time period and candidates may ‘mix and match’ module   skills and to advance and enhance your clinical knowledge, skills and
          assessments offered by different providers.
                                                              understanding. Reflective, critical practice is expected and encouraged.
 Welsh Cross  There are two compulsory modules which cover a range of competencies   The learning scaffold for CertAVP at the RVC is your clinical and
          expected from an experienced practicing veterinary surgeon: Foundations
                                                              professional experience – the learning you build by reading, formal CPD
          of Advanced Veterinary Practice (Module A-FAVP.1 – 10 credits) and
          Clinical Practice (various B modules – 10 credits). You may then choose   and other learning activities around the professional issues you have faced
                                                              in your practice and the clinical cases you manage. Setting your own
          specific discipline-based C modules or a combination of B and C   learning goals to help you achieve the learning outcomes for the modules
          modules to reach 60 credits (a total of four additional C and/or B   and seeking the learning opportunities that fulfil your learning needs are
          modules). 100 hours of work is required for most modules which can be   crucial activities for an adult learning experience.
          made up by research, reading journals, case studies/diaries, attending
          conferences and relevant CPD courses.               So, although the CertAVP at the RVC is not a taught course (which can
                                                              imply that everyone has the same learning needs), there are rich learning
          Learning outcomes of the CertAVP                    opportunities at every stage. These include the detailed and personalised
          You will need to demonstrate:                       feedback you will receive on your work, a range of discounted RVC CPD
          •  A thorough understanding of the knowledge base and a critical   courses that support learning outcomes for many CertAVP modules,
           awareness of developments at the forefront of your area of    a wide variety of online learning resources including access to the RVC
           professional practice;
          •  A comprehensive understanding of techniques applicable to your    library and where needed one-to-one learning support from our Learning
                                                              Development team or module leaders.
           own area of practice;
          •  Originality in the application of knowledge, together with a practical   RVC assessors have clinical, professional and higher educational
           understanding of how established techniques of research and    qualifications that ensure the level of assessment is educationally sound,
           clinical enquiry are used to create and interpret knowledge in your   robust, fair and at the level expected of veterinarians aspiring to achieve
           professional area;                                 Advanced Practitioner status. Extensive feedback is provided on all
          •  Conceptual understanding that enables you to: critically evaluate current   submitted work. Assessment of your work is as and for your learning, not
           literature and research in your professional area;  just of your learning. Our aim is to help you develop life-long commitment
          •  Evaluate clinical methods and techniques and develop critiques    to improving your practice, and therefore skills such as self-analysis,
           of them, and where appropriate, propose new approaches to    clinical reasoning, and accessing, interpreting, and applying information,
           professional practice.                             are of utmost importance to the RVC-based CertAVP.
          Typically, holders of the CertAVP qualification will be able to:  Reflection is an important component of the CertAVP for a very good
          •  Deal with complex issues in an organised and creative manner, make   reason and will remain so. By learning to reflect on your practice, you learn
           sound judgements in the absence of complete data, and communicate   how to analyse what you do and why you do it, become better placed to
           their conclusions clearly to veterinary colleagues and to non-veterinary   explain this to clients or colleagues, and identify areas for improvement.
           audiences, including clients;                      Even more importantly, where you are competent at a skill in one context,
          •  Demonstrate self direction and originality in tackling and solving   reflection probes you to consider whether you could repeat that skill in
           problems, and act autonomously in planning and implementing tasks    a more demanding situation, or adapt it to fit a more challenging context.
           in their professional area of work; continue to advance their knowledge   By analysing situations where you feel some discomfort, reflection
           and understanding, and develop new skills to a high level.  encourages you to consider why you feel less satisfied, and how you
                                                              could develop your approach to be more satisfying in future. Were it not
          Candidates will have the qualities and transferable skills   for reflection, the implication is that there is no room for improvement.
          necessary for professional veterinary work requiring:
          • The exercise of initiative and personal responsibility;
          • Decision-making in complex and unpredictable situations;
          •  The independent learning ability required for continuing
           professional development.



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