Webinar Plus: Vegan Cats, Brachy Dogs And Fractious Owners: Ethical Problem-solving For Veterinary Nurses 2022
Royal Veterinary College
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Date: Monday 20th February, 2023 - Sunday 19th March, 2023
Start time: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Cost: £315
Key Areas
Common veterinary ethical issues
Ethical theory and frameworks
The relationship of ethics to law and professional behaviour
Developing policy and procedure
Ethical problem-solving
About this course
Have you faced ethical dilemmas in your practice? Do you want to learn how to manage them in a structured and consistent way?
In this course, we will examine common ethical challenges in the veterinary profession. We will look at the developing role of the veterinary nurse in responding to these challenges and cover ethical frameworks which help to develop a systematic and evidence-based approach. The course will include opportunities for discussion and peer learning.
Why do this course?
You will learn new ways of examining ethical issues, and how to develop responses that are consistent with the values of the profession and the individuals concerned. In our challenging profession, feeling confident that you have made the best possible decision is good for both our clients and our own wellbeing. This course can contribute points to the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme 'Professional Responsibility' award.
Delegates will learn new ways of examining ethical issues, and how to develop responses that are consistent with the values of the profession and the individuals concerned.
The webinars will run on the following dates from 12.00pm to 1.00pm London time.
Webinar dates:
Wednesday 22nd February
Wednesday 1st March
Wednesday 8th March
Wednesday 15th March
Who is it for?
veterinary nurses
The Speakers
Hamish Morrin, MSc (International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law) FHEA RVNTeaching Fellow in Veterinary NursingThe Royal Veterinary College
The Venue
online
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
12 hours
Registration and Booking
Click here to reserve your place
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