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For the Record podcast - Mandisa Greene and Amanda Boag Transcript
27 October 2020 - 216KB PDF
'For The Record' is a new series featuring conversations between current and former members of the veterinary professions, highlighting voices and experiences usually absent from our official archive.
In this episode, Mandisa Greene, current President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, talks with Amanda Boag, RCVS President from 2018-2019, and new Chair of Trustees for RCVS Knowledge. Together they discuss what made them want to become vets, what drove them forward in their careers and why they champion diversity.
In this episode, Mandisa Greene, current President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, talks with Amanda Boag, RCVS President from 2018-2019, and new Chair of Trustees for RCVS Knowledge. Together they discuss what made them want to become vets, what drove them forward in their careers and why they champion diversity.
Transcript: How and when to wear face coverings (part three) COVID-19 Mythbusting
21 October 2020 - 172KB PDF
Transcript of a COVID-19 mythbusting session 'How and when to wear face coverings (part three) ' by David Singleton, MRCVS Epidemiologist University of Liverpool
Transcript: What evidence supports the use of face coverings? (part two) COVID-19 Mythbusting
14 October 2020 - 209KB PDF
Transcript of a COVID-19 mythbusting session 'What evidence supports the use of face coverings? (part two)' by David Singleton, MRCVS Epidemiologist University of Liverpool
Coronavirus search results for September 2020
12 October 2020 - 2843KB PDF
Coronavirus search results from CAB Abstracts: Sep 2020
Transcript: How do face coverings work? (Part one) COVID-19 Mythbusting
6 October 2020 - 205KB PDF
Transcript of a COVID-19 mythbusting session 'How do face coverings work? (part one)' by David Singleton, MRCVS Epidemiologist University of Liverpool
QI Vets Meloxicam overdose
10 September 2020 - 519KB PDF
A patient is admitted after being given a 45kg dose of meloxicam instead of a 4.5kg dose. This case example shows the processes the team took to identify how this happened, and how to change to improve patient safety.