The RCVS Podcast

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

The new podcast from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the regulator of the UK veterinary professions. Through interviews, news and features, the podcast aims to shed a light on what the College does and how it works to fulfil its mission to inspire confidence in veterinary care and maintain animal health and welfare.

  1. 6D AGO

    Next steps - returning to practice after parental leave

    Navigating change can be exciting, but it doesn’t come without challenges. Our latest podcast is part one of a two-part special on our ‘Next Steps’ project, which aims to develop a range of resources to support key professional transitions for those returning to the professions after having children, those returning from a career break more generally, and those moving into managerial positions for the first time. In this first episode, Angharad Belcher, RCVS Director for the Advancement of the Professions, speaks with Lauren Davis, a vet turned pet sleep expert and business founder, live from the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons Congress in Birmingham. In the chat, Lauren shares her personal journey and offers honest insights into navigating the emotional, physical, and workplace challenges of returning to work after having children. Their conversation includes practical advice for employers, managers, and employees alike. In addition, we bring you the latest news from across the College and our Senior Vice-President, Linda Belton, delves into greater detail about the recent outcome of the Competition and Markets Authority’s investigation into the veterinary services for household pets market. Resources: Discover more on our latest news stories Visit our Workforce page to find out more about the Next Steps project and sign up to our events (located under the ‘Get involved’ section) Explore other College events Check out our free CPD courses on the RCVS Academy Got a question about the podcast or an idea for future content? Email us at podcast@rcvs.org.uk

    40 min
  2. MAR 17

    Legislative reform - a veterinary nursing perspective

    With the deadline for Defra’s consultation on a new Veterinary Surgeons Act (VSA) drawing ever closer, we’ve been chatting to our veterinary nursing colleagues about what this change could mean for the veterinary professions from a veterinary nursing perspective. The consultation presents a pivotal opportunity to transform the way the sector works for the better - successful reform could help protect professional titles, expand roles, and modernise our regulatory framework, including around licensing and practice standards, further enhancing animal health and welfare and public trust. In our latest podcast episode ‘Legislative reform – a veterinary nursing perspective’ find out more about why this consultation is so important and why your voice matters from RCVS Chair of Veterinary Nurses Council, Belinda Andrews-Jones RVN, RCVS Head of Insights, Policy and Public Affairs, Ben Myring, and RCVS Director of Veterinary Nursing, Julie Dugmore RVN. Julie will then be joined by RCVS Veterinary Nursing Progression and Development Lead, Jill Macdonald RVN, to explore the work of our VN Vision project, helping to shape the future of team-based veterinary healthcare. Useful links Find out more and respond to Defra’s VSA consultation: VSA reform - time for change | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Find out more about our VN Vision project: VN Vision | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons or email vnvision@rcvs.org.uk Find out about our latest news stories: News and views | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Attend our upcoming events: Events | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Got a question about the podcast or an idea for future content? Email us at podcast@rcvs.org.uk

    38 min

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The new podcast from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the regulator of the UK veterinary professions. Through interviews, news and features, the podcast aims to shed a light on what the College does and how it works to fulfil its mission to inspire confidence in veterinary care and maintain animal health and welfare.

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