Menu
Sun, 28 April 2024

Newsletter sign-up

Subscribe now
The House Live All
Transport
By Baroness Andrews
Obituaries
Renewable Liquid Gases and their role in decarbonising heating in off-gas grid Britain Partner content
Energy
Health
Environment
Press releases

Put questions to the RCVS from the comfort of your home

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

1 min read Partner content

Veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses will have the chance to put their questions to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) from the comfort of their own homes with a free Virtual Question Time webinar.

The live-audio event, hosted by The Webinar Vet, takes place at 8.30pm on Tuesday 15 April and will give members of the veterinary team the chance to pose questions on the issues they care about to members of the RCVS Operational Board.

The panel will answer questions submitted by the profession on any number of topics. What is covered will depend on the interests of the delegates, but topics are likely to include 24/7 emergency care, changes to the Practice Standards Scheme, protection of the title ‘veterinary nurse’, the new Royal Charter and the College’s plans for a new Fellowship.

Those who wish to participate in the Virtual Question Time should visit www.thewebinarvet.com/rcvsvqt to register. Questions can be submitted in advance or on the night during the course of the discussion.

For those who are not able to listen live, a full recording of the Virtual Question Time will be available to listen to via the Webinar Vet, and a live summary of the QA will be available on the night via Twitter @RCVS_UK, using hashtag #RCVSvqt

Read the most recent article written by Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons - Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

Associated Organisation
Podcast
Engineering a Better World

The Engineering a Better World podcast series from The House magazine and the IET is back for series two! New host Jonn Elledge discusses with parliamentarians and industry experts how technology and engineering can provide policy solutions to our changing world.

NEW SERIES - Listen now

Partner content
Connecting Communities

Connecting Communities is an initiative aimed at empowering and strengthening community ties across the UK. Launched in partnership with The National Lottery, it aims to promote dialogue and support Parliamentarians working to nurture a more connected society.

Find out more