Over 450 high quality courses, programmes and webinars are now available on demand
CVS Launches Industry-leading Training Portfolio For Small Animal Vets
CVS’ market-leading Knowledge Hub platform now includes a dedicated Small Animal Hub – giving vets within this division access to over 450 courses, programmes and webinars on demand.
The online portfolio is categorised into disciplines – such as cardiology, neurology, and anaesthesia - so that vets can access all of the training they need for their career growth and continued professional development (CPD). Small Animal vets can browse a library of peer-reviewed courses, training and support, covering everything from foundational principles to advanced techniques, all in one place.
Available exclusively to CVS colleagues, Knowledge Hub training content is created by an in-house team of 35 people. The format of courses ranges from hour-long ‘bite-sized’ learning to level 7 accredited certificates in leadership and management. Online courses are designed for learners to complete in their own time at their own pace. All courses are as interactive as possible, with high quality assessment built in, to encourage reflective learning and progression of skills and knowledge – and to move away from the notion of meeting minimum CPD requirements as a ‘tick box’ exercise.
Nigel Stansbie, Head of Online Learning at CVS Group, said; “CVS invests heavily in learning to help support and encourage the development of our colleagues. Since Knowledge Hub’s launch in 2017, we have built an enormous library of high quality content. With the launch of the Small Animal Hub, our colleagues in this division can now explore relevant training all in one place.”
CVS Group operates across small animal, farm animal, equine, laboratories and crematoria, with 500 veterinary practices and referral centres in the UK and Australia. In the last five years the company has invested nearly £80 million in its sites, facilities and equipment, in addition to industry leading training and support, to give the best possible care to animals. For further information on CVS visit www.cvsukltd.co.uk.
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