RCVS & DC News

    Bursary to attend the Veterinary Biomedical and Pharma Sciences Congress

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust is offering a bursary for one delegate to attend the Veterinary Biomedical and Pharma Sciences (VBMPS) Congress on 15 and 16 October 2012 at the ICC in Birmingham. Members of the RCVS with...

    RCVS Registrar Jane Hern to stand down

    The Registrar and Secretary of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Jane Hern, has announced that she will be standing down at the end of the year. After 15 years in the job, Jane says she has been pleased to oversee a number of significant reforms...

    Vets reminded to complete RCVS registration

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary surgeons to complete their registration process by confirming they have met the requirement for continuing professional development (CPD) and declared any outstanding convictions. The College says that although the...

    Vet Futures seeks seven vets for new action group

    The BVA and the RCVS are inviting applications from veterinary surgeons to join the new Vet Futures Action Group, set up to drive forward the ambitions identified in the Vet Futures report launched at BVA Congress at the London Vet Show on 20 November...

    RCVS needs GPs to help shape the future of support for new grads

    The RCVS is looking for general practitioners to join one of two working groups to shape a new programme to support veterinary graduates into life in practice. The College says the aim of the programme, which will replace the current Professional Development...

    El Presidente raises £13K in London Marathon

    President of the RCVS and Principal of the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), Professor Stuart Reid has raised a very impressive £13,000 for mental health and animal welfare charities by running the Virgin Money London Marathon. Stuart completed the...

    30 places available on BSAVA’s Emotional Resilience Skills programme

    The BSAVA has reschedule its emotional resilience CPD courses, which were postponed because of the pandemic, to take place from September 2021 until March 2022. Emotional Resilience Skills for the Veterinary Profession , which the BSAVA presents in...

    RCVS calls for nominations for Council

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary surgeons to throw their hats into the ring for the 2024 Council elections. Vets who want to stand as election candidates must submit their nomination forms by 5pm on Wednesday 31st January 2024. There are places for...

    Last chance to nominate for the 2017 RCVS Council elections

    The RCVS is reminding the profession that the deadline is approaching for nominations from veterinary surgeons who wish to stand as candidates in next year’s RCVS Council elections. The nomination period runs up until 5pm on Tuesday 31 January 2017...

    RCVS extends opening hours for professional advice

    The RCVS has announced that its Professional Standards Advice Team, which offers advice about the Code of Professional Conduct and its supporting guidance, is now trialling extended hours and remaining open until 7pm Monday to Friday. The trial will...

    RCVS launches Surveys of the Professions

    RCVS has launched its Surveys of the Professions, billed as the largest and most comprehensive study of the UK veterinary sector, to inform strategy and policy for years to come. The two surveys, for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses respectively...

    RCVS updates standards for vet nurse training organisations

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has published an updated set of standards that detail the professional values, knowledge, skills and behaviours that need to be met by those responsible for training student veterinary nurses. The updated standards...
  • RCVS to hold alternative dispute resolution webinar: Who ADRS wins

    The RCVS has announced that it will be holding a free lunchtime webinar next week about its alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial and its outcomes. The webinar, titled ‘Who ADRs wins’, takes place at 1pm on Monday 7 December via The Webinar Vet...

    RCVS launches mobile Code of Conduct

    The RCVS has launched a mobile version of the Code of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses: an app for Android devices and a web app for Apple users. Once installed, the app provides smartphone and tablet users with a...

    RCVS Day marks historic day for veterinary nurses

    The RCVS Day held last Friday saw the investiture of Professor Stuart Reid as the new President for 2014/15, the formal adoption of a new Royal Charter that recognises veterinary nurses, and a smorgasbord of awards. Professor Reid, who graduated from...

    RCVS seeks visionaries to spell out their ideas for the future

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and BVA to stimulate debate about the future of the profession, is running an essay competition with a prize of an all-expenses-paid trip to the London Vet Show (London Olympia, 19th-20th November). ...

    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...

    Tim Parkin to host RCVS Question Times in Salisbury and London

    The new RCVS President Tim Parkin will be hosting two RCVS Regional Question Time sessions, one in Salisbury on Thursday 4th September and the other in London on Wednesday 15th October. The RCVS Regional Question Time sessions give members of the profession...

    RCVS calls for help with Survey of the Professions

    The RCVS is calling on veterinary surgeons and students, and listed or registered veterinary nurses to complete its Survey of the Professions 2014. The four-yearly, confidential survey provides the College with data that helps it develop policy, plan...

    RCVS Council votes to become fully-appointed

    RCVS Council has voted on the changes to its governance structure proposed in its ‘Good Governance’ public consultation held earlier this year. Council members voted in favour of becoming a fully-appointed governing Council and to explore retaining...

    RCVS welcomes Statutory Examination passers

    The RCVS welcomed 15 veterinary surgeons who passed the RCVS Statutory Examination for Membership with a registration ceremony held on Monday at Belgravia House. The RCVS Statutory Examination for Membership is open to veterinary surgeons with...

    Defra launches consultation on RCVS governance reform

    The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a consultation on reforming the governance arrangements of the RCVS. The consultation follows a period of discussions between the RCVS and Defra about how the College might...

    RCVS provides materials for vets giving school talks

    Free veterinary careers materials are available from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for vets going back to school to give careers talks. Freda Andrews, Head of Education said: "We know that, although veterinary surgeons are busy people,...

    Do you know someone who deserves an RCVS honour or award?

    The RCVS is calling for its members to nominate veterinary surgeons and non-veterinary surgeons who merit the award of Honorary Associateship or Honorary Fellowship. Honorary Associates are awarded annually to people, not necessarily vets, by reason...

    Neil Smith elected RCVS Vice-President

    Colonel Neil Smith has been elected Vice-President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He takes up office at RCVS Day on 6 July 2012. Neil graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1989, and was commissioned into the Royal Army Veterinary...