RCVS & DC News

    RCVS recruiting for new Practice Standards Scheme Assessors

    The RCVS has launched the recruitment process for new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) Assessors, ahead of the Scheme's relaunch in November this year. The College is looking to recruit 18 experienced veterinary surgeons as Assessors who will work...

    RCVS to host more Campfire Chats for veterinary surgeons

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is to hold new series of Campfire Chats: informal discussions on matters relating to veterinary health and wellbeing. The new series comprises six online discussions taking place over the course of the spring, covering...

    Vets want veterinary nurses to do more

    A consultation held earlier this year by the RCVS has found that both veterinary surgeons and nurses overwhelmingly think nurses should be able to perform additional tasks that are not currently permitted under Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act...

    Alice McLeish, Linda Belton and Tim Hutchinson elected to RCVS Council

    The RCVS has announced the results of this year's Council elections. There were ten candidates for the three available places. 6,087 veterinary surgeons voted, representing a 16.7% turnout. This continued a decline seen since 2020, when there was...

    Voting opens for the 2024 RCVS Council elections

    Voting has now opened for the 2024 RCVS Council elections, which are being held online. All MsRCVS were set an email with a voting link and a unique voter code. The College says it will be writing to the few vets for whom it has no unique email address...

    New RCVS President to build connections

    Dr Kate Richards, the new President of the RCVS, has declared her intention to use her term in office to build connections between the RCVS and the veterinary professions, within the veterinary professions, and between the veterinary professions and...

    Disciplinary Committee refuses vet's application for restoration to register

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should not be restored to the RCVS Register, having previously struck him off for disgraceful professional conduct,...

    Free CPD, equine colic talk and more at the Nottingham RCVS Regional Question Time

    One of this year’s recipients of the RCVS Impact Award, Professor Sarah Freeman, will be talking about her pioneering public awareness project on equine colic at an upcoming Regional Question Time in Nottingham on 25th November 2019. Sarah is a Professor...

    RCVS elections candidates throw their hats into the ring

    The candidates for this year's RCVS Council election have been announced, many of whom will be coming to the VetSurgeon.org forums to lay out their stalls and explain why you should vote for them. A record number of veterinary surgeons - 14 - are...

    RCVS Council & VN Council Election Results

    Just over 17% of the RCVS membership voted in the Council elections – which the RCVS reports is consistent with previous turn-outs. New faces on the RCVS Council include Richard Stephenson, Charles Gruchy and Catherine Goldie. Dr Barry Johnson (first...

    Nearly half newly-qualified vets complete PDP

    Figures produced by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons show that almost half of the first cohort of newly-qualified vets to sign up to the Professional Development Phase (PDP) have now completed it. The PDP is a web-based database that enables...

    Survey shows veterinary costs still need to be better explained

    A survey commissioned by the RCVS has found that a significant number of pet owners think veterinary surgeons offer poor or very poor value for money, suggesting more work needs to be done to communicate the value of veterinary services. The survey...

    RCVS seeks comment on extra-mural studies

    Following the announcement last month of the establishment of a Working Party to review Extra-Mural Studies (EMS) in the undergraduate veterinary degree, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comment from all those involved with organising...

    Essex vet suspended over lack of professional indemnity insurance

    Essex-based Anne Mullen MRCVS has been suspended from the Register for two months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for failing to have professional indemnity insurance (PII) or equivalent arrangements in compliance with the Code of Professional Conduct...

    Information Commissioner supports RCVS decision to withhold McKelvey Report

    The Information Commissioner has supported the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' decision not to publish the Overspend Review Group's report (aka the McKelvey Report) in full. The verdict follows two challenges to the College's decision, one...

    RCVS delays implementation of new rules concerning POM-V parasiticides

    RCVS Council has decided to delay the implementation of new 'under care' guidance covering the prescription of POM-V parasiticides until 12th January 2024. The decision was made after Council heard increasing reports that practices have not been keeping...

    RCVS announces 2019 Council election candidates

    The RCVS has announcing the candidates standing in the 2019 RCVS Council elections. There are nine candidates standing in this year’s RCVS Council election, including five existing Council members eligible for re-election and four candidates not currently...

    Lichfield vet raises almost £2500 for RCVS Trust

    Noelle Lowry, a marathon-running vet from Lichfield has raised almost £2,500 for the RCVS Trust in the London Marathon. Noelle beat her fundraising target of £1,500, to raise money for the Trust to use in its work to support veterinary education....

    Veterinary Evidence celebrates 1st anniversary

    RCVS Knowledge is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Veterinary Evidence , its peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCVS Knowledge says it first identified the need for an open access and easily accessible means of distributing veterinary...

    RCVS registration changes mired in controversy

    Changes to the registration procedure for veterinary surgeons, which are being put forward for approval by the Privy Council, have caused some concern in the profession. Most contentious is the new requirement for veterinary surgeons to confirm their...

    RCVS announces results of 2020 Council Elections

    The RCVS has announced the results of the RCVS Council elections, which saw a record number and proportion of the profession turning out to vote this year. 8,834 of the 33,857 eligible voters cast their votes, a turnout rate of 26.2%. This compares...

    Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against Nottinghamshire vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against Nottinghamshire-based Emma Frances Faulkner MRCVS. It was alleged that in September 2015, she had acted inappropriately by striking a Shih Tzu/Toy Poodle cross puppy called Arnie on his...

    Annual RCVS renewal fee deadline looms

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary surgeons that you need to complete your annual renewal for 2016-7 by the end of April. About 75% of veterinary surgeons have renewed their registrations so far. Renewals paid after 30th April will incur an additional...

    Working Party to consider reviewing the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has set up a Working Party to consider whether the time has come for new legislation to regulate the profession. The Legislation Working Party was set up on the recommendation of the College’s Brexit Taskforce...

    RCVS initiative to increase access to the veterinary profession for disabled people

    The RCVS has set up a new Working Party tasked with increasing disabled people's access to the veterinary profession. The aim of the Working Party is to compare options, such as limited licensure, for increasing inclusion, source evidence both from...