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36   Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP)     For further information or to book visit www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd   37
 Certificate in Advanced   C modules

       C modules are assessed by a variety of methods depending on
       the discipline. Most require some form of case diary, several case
 Veterinary Practice (CertAVP)  reports, essays and examination (at the RVC).  General Practice

       Anaesthesia
       C-VA.1   Small Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia         C-VGP.2   Consultation Skills
       C-VA.2   Equine Anaesthesia and Analgesia               C-VCM.1   Principles of Coaching and Mentoring Development
 Are you interested in continuing to learn and grow your   Here are some of the things people had to   C-VA.3   Critical Care and Analgesia  in Veterinary Practice
 professional and clinical skills? Then perhaps the CertAVP is   C-VWT.1   Veterinary Workplace Teaching
 for you. The CertAVP is a flexible way to achieve a veterinary   say about their CertAVP studies:  Cardiology
 post-graduate qualification as it is run as a distance learning    The CertAVP journey has reshaped my identity as   C-VC.1    Cardiovascular Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology  Small Animal Medicine
 assessment only program.  a clinician, a leader, and a lifelong learner. Reflection
 You are assessed in modules to suit your learning needs, and if   has proven to be the linchpin that strengthens every   C-VC.2   Cardiovascular Diagnostics  C-SAM.7  Small Animal Neurological Medicine
 you wish to obtain the post nominal CertAVP, you must achieve 60   other aspect of practice.   C-VC.3   Cardiovascular Therapeutics  C-SAM.8  Small Animal Medicine A
 credits (6 modules). Having a designated CertAVP will also help   C-SAM.9  Small Animal Medicine B
 you achieve the RCVS Advanced Practitioner status.  Emergency and Critical Care
 The aim of the assessment process at the RVC is not only to    [The CertAVP] has been a transformative   C-ECC.1   Critical Care  C-SAM.10  Small Animal Medicine C
 support you to fully understand the quality of your current clinical   experience, allowing me to critically evaluate my
 practice but also to foster life-long learning skills and to advance   growth and define my path forward.   C-ECC.2  Emergency Care A  Small Animal Surgery
 and enhance your clinical knowledge, skills and understanding.  C-ECC.3  Emergency Care B  C-SAS.1  Small Animal Surgery Core
 We provide detailed formative and summative feedback on all   C-SAS.2  Soft Tissue Surgery A
 submitted work and have CPD courses that support many of the    This [AFAVP] module has illuminated the deeper,   Equine
 learning objectives of CertAVP modules.  often overlooked dimensions of non-clinical work:   C-E.1   Equine Gastrointestinal Disease and Intensive Care  C-SAS.3  Soft Tissue Surgery B
 the complexities of decision-making, the ethical              C-SAS.6  Orthopaedic Surgery A
 weight of each case, and the fundamental role   C-E.2   Equine Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disease
 For more information:   of communication in shaping patient outcomes.   C-E.3   Equine General Medicine  C-SAS.7  Orthopaedic Surgery B
 www.rvc.ac.uk/certavp  Through structured reflection, I have refined my   C-E.4   Equine Neuromuscular, Behaviour and Special Sense
 clinical reasoning and developed a more profound
 +44 (0)1707 666 201  awareness of the human and emotional factors that   Global Veterinary Public Health
 influence veterinary care.                                      What the [BSAP] module has really taught me is
       C-VPH.1  Animal Welfare in the Food Chain               to critically analyse my decisions, backing them up
                                                               with evidence-based research and not to jump to
       Pathology                                               conclusions.
       C-VP.1   Basic Tissue Pathology, Necropsy and Biopsy
       C-VP.2   Clinical Pathology – Laboratory Diagnostics
 Modules available for assessment at the RVC

 The learning objectives and syllabus for each module have been
 developed by the RCVS. See www.rvc.ac.uk/certavp for detailed
 information about content, assessment and support offered for
 modules assessed by the RVC.
 A-FAVP.1 module  B modules: Clinical Practice
 Foundations of Advanced Veterinary Practice   The B modules in Clinical Practice are assessed by submission of
 Assessment for this module requires the candidate to write three   case reports and a reflective essay. Candidates are not required
 essays related to professional issues:  to attend the RVC for assessment.
 •  Principles of professional reasoning and decision making  B-SAP.1   Small Animal Practice
 •  Animal welfare, professional conduct and veterinary ethics  B-PAP.2   Production Animal Practice – cattle, sheep
 •  Quality and safety in veterinary practice  and camelids
 The essays are submitted electronically, the candidate is not   B-EP.3   Equine Practice
 required to attend the RVC. There is also a short online quiz of   Jose, Chinese Crocodile Lizard
 multiple choice questions, covering animal and public health
 protection, emergency care and the RCVS Code of Professional
 Conduct. The final assessment activity is a reflective essay of the
 candidate’s learning through the module.
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