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Routine neutering complication rates 2021
20 September 2022 - 207KB PDF
The benchmark result for National Audit for Small Animal Neutering 2021
Annual Report & Accounts 2021
16 September 2022 - 3067KB PDF
RCVS Knowledge Annual Report & Accounts 2021
Introduction to Managing Medicines: Staying legal and promoting safety transcript
15 September 2022 - 110KB PDF
Alison Pyatt, Training Centre Lead VMD, and Pam Mosedale, QI Clinical Lead RCVS Knowledge, introduce the Managing Veterinary Medicines: Staying Legal and Promoting Safety course.
The course is freely available to everyone in the veterinary profession and provides information on veterinary medicine regulations and the safe and responsible use of veterinary medicines.
Access the course at www.rcvsknowledge.org/learn
The course is freely available to everyone in the veterinary profession and provides information on veterinary medicine regulations and the safe and responsible use of veterinary medicines.
Access the course at www.rcvsknowledge.org/learn
*Knowledge Award 2022 Champion* Post-operative Temperature Audit
14 September 2022 - 287KB PDF
This award winning case example, Donview Veterinary Centre, part of the VetPartners group, demonstrated a strong learning culture and a dedication to improvement through an initiative aimed at improving post-operative temperatures. Working together, the team performed audits and used the results to assess where they can improve, successfully implementing change to create measurable improvements.
What matters to you? An antidote to burnout transcript
12 September 2022 - 187KB PDF
The transcript for 'What Matters to you? An antidote to burnout'.
A session recorded during the SPVS VMG Congress on 13th May 2022.
With more demanding priorities to deliver the best possible care whilst dealing with the consequences of COVID-19 and Brexit, it's no wonder that veterinary professionals are concerned with stress and burnout within the profession. Human healthcare has seen similar challenges and various teams around the world have been using the 'Joy in work' framework to battle burnout and stay fulfilled professionally.
Angie and her team have been trialling this framework in veterinary settings, learning which steps help connect veterinary teams in meaning and purpose, with the aim of improving satisfaction and even feeling a buzz from their work. They have seen that it is not only possible, it can be a fundamental step to ensuring continued excellence in patient care and client experiences, even in these challenging times.
A session recorded during the SPVS VMG Congress on 13th May 2022.
With more demanding priorities to deliver the best possible care whilst dealing with the consequences of COVID-19 and Brexit, it's no wonder that veterinary professionals are concerned with stress and burnout within the profession. Human healthcare has seen similar challenges and various teams around the world have been using the 'Joy in work' framework to battle burnout and stay fulfilled professionally.
Angie and her team have been trialling this framework in veterinary settings, learning which steps help connect veterinary teams in meaning and purpose, with the aim of improving satisfaction and even feeling a buzz from their work. They have seen that it is not only possible, it can be a fundamental step to ensuring continued excellence in patient care and client experiences, even in these challenging times.
DT-CCM Framework example
8 September 2022 - 90KB PDF
The Complex Case Management tool, created by Dogs Trust.
Management of feline chronic kidney disease transcript
26 August 2022 - 243KB PDF
Transcript of a presentation on the management of feline chronic kidney disease produced by RCVS Knowledge for BSAVA Congress 2020, presented by:
- Sarah Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS specialist in feline medicine, and
- Paul Pollard MVB CertAVP(VC) PG Dip Vet Ed FHEA MRCVS, First opinion practitioner, responsible for student learning on first opinion rotation at the Royal Veterinary College in Camden.
Information correct at time of recording.
- Sarah Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS specialist in feline medicine, and
- Paul Pollard MVB CertAVP(VC) PG Dip Vet Ed FHEA MRCVS, First opinion practitioner, responsible for student learning on first opinion rotation at the Royal Veterinary College in Camden.
Information correct at time of recording.
QI Boxset Series 4 - When is a guideline not a guideline? When it's a protocol!
23 August 2022 - 118KB PDF
In this webinar, Pam Mosedale talks through the important difference between guidelines and protocols.
QI Boxset Series 4 - As vets look beyond Covid-19, QI is more important than ever.
22 August 2022 - 156KB PDF
While some vets, nurses and practice managers love protocols and guidelines, others see them as a threat to clinical freedom. In conversation with Nicky Paull (retired vet, ex BVA President and Chair of the VDS Board), Pam Mosedale (Chair of the Quality Improvement Advisory Board) and vet Lizzy Whiting (Quality Improvement Advisor) describes how the ‘whole team’ approach to problem-solving and developing guidelines is an integral part of successful QI, to the benefit of teams, clients and animals. Recorded 6th May 2020 by VetPodCasts.
Veterinary Evidence: Editorial Board Member
19 August 2022 - 56KB DOCX
Additional information for the the role of Veterinary Evidence Editorial Board Member.