This year's awards have been refreshed to provide greater recognition for different areas of QI.
The awards celebrate creativity, courage and dedication.
Veterinary charity RCVS Knowledge has announced that its 2027 Quality Improvement (QI) Awards are open for applications.
While previously focused on clinical audit, this year’s awards have been refreshed to provide greater recognition for different areas of QI. The award categories include:
Improving patient outcomes: open to projects that have improved the safety, health and welfare or quality of life of veterinary patients.
Improving veterinary teamwork: open to initiatives that have strengthened communication, collaboration, psychological safety, leadership or workplace culture within veterinary teams.
Improving service delivery: open to projects that have enhanced the efficiency, accessibility, reliability or overall experience of veterinary services to those that use them.
Improving antimicrobial stewardship: open to practical examples where teams are improving antimicrobial stewardship using recognised quality improvement methods.
Julie Gibson, quality improvement clinical lead at RCVS Knowledge, said: “For me, the awards have always recognised the excellence of locally led projects and provided a platform to showcase the very best. In that respect, this year is no different. However, to better reflect the wide range of quality improvement projects, we’ve restructured our award categories.
“The heart of the awards remains; a belief that veterinary care is safer, kinder and more effective for animals, the people who care for them and the environment when those delivering it are empowered to work collaboratively on improvements. We very much look forward to receiving your team’s entry!”
All members of the veterinary practice team are encouraged to apply, with projects involving any species. Projects can span a diverse range of settings including first opinion referral and peripatetic services, higher education facilities and both clinic-based and ambulatory practices.
Successful applicants in each category will receive one of three awards — Champion, Second and Third Place, and Commended — marking them out as one of the very best practitioners of QI in the veterinary profession.
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