The course is designed to ensure that clinical supervisors can support SVNs to achieve the RCVS requirements.
RCVS Academy launches course to enhance training.
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched a new RCVS Academy course to assist veterinary professionals develop the necessary skills to support and supervise student veterinary nurses (SVNs).
Available to access as of yesterday (6 September), the Clinical Supervisor course will help veterinary surgeons and nurses to guide SVNs in developing the behaviours and Day One Skills needed to join the register.
RCVS director of veterinary nursing, Julie Dugmore, explained: “This course will help you undertake your role as a coach and assessor, ensuring your student has achieved the RCVS requirements by the time they have completed the practical elements of their training.
“It comprises modules that include the role and functions of a Clinical Supervisor, the types of professional behaviours SVNs need to develop and understanding of the Day One Skills in which they need to become competent.
“In addition, it will enhance the training Clinical Supervisors will receive from the relevant educational institution by promoting understanding of the RCVS requirements.”
Available on the RCVS Academy platform, the Clinical Supervisor course is free to access using the 'My Account' login details.
Alongside the new course, other courses featuring topics such as CPD, ownership disputes, client communication and VetGDP Adviser training can be found on the platform.