Vet Learning Strap Line
Clinical Skills Title
           
 

As with the A modules students rely upon their professional expertise to evidence their competence - in this case clinicial skills related to their area of practice. Two workshops and learning group meetings are provided to support students in identifying the level of competence they need to evidence and how they can best show case that competence through case studies and similar documents.
B Modules are in 2 parts:

The first part, Module B0 (RCVS Module B-CKS-0 Key Clinical Skills) covers some of the fundamental clinical topics which RCVS considers to be essential for all practising veterinary surgeons, regardless of the species they deal with, or the sector of the profession in which they work.

The second part, Module B1, B2 or B3 covers the specific clinical skills required in your specific area.

Currently Vet Learning offers options for:

  Course Outline
    Certificate A Module
    B Modules
    Certificate C1 Module
    Certificate C2 Module
    Certificate C3 Module
    Certificate Support
    Certificate Fees
  bullet Small Animal Practice (RCVS Module B-SAP.1)   Certificate Benefits
  bullet Production Animal Practice (RCVS Module B-PAP.2)   Apply for the Certificate
  bullet Equine Practice (RCVS Module B-EP.3)    
Please note that more than one of these can be studied if the candidate wishes to qualify as mixed-practice.    
           
 

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the B0 module you will be able to:

   
  bullet Demonstrate your effective use of specific clinical skills within the appropriate context
  bullet Evidence the correct response to the emergency care of a range of species
  bullet Demonstrate the appropriate level of knowledge of biosecurity as it relates to your area of practice
       
 

For the B1,2,or B3 modules the learning outcomes cover the range of clinical elements required by the RCVS for the area of practice.