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RCVS advises pre-2012 graduates to complete their PDP

Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons | Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons

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The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is asking that all veterinary surgeons who graduated before 2012 and have yet to complete the Professional Development Phase (PDP) do so before the end of September.

The PDP is a self-assessment system that provides a structure for new graduates, allowing them to reflect on how their confidence and competence is developing across a number of clinical areas. Generally, it is expected that the PDP should be completed after one year in practice.

On 30 September 2014 the College will be discontinuing the old PDP website following the introduction of the PDP section of the Professional Development Record in 2012 – an improved way of recording practical and clinical experience for new graduates.

The RCVS has sent three reminder letters to pre-2012 graduates who have yet to complete the PDP.

Veterinary surgeons who haven’t completed the PDP and feel that they will not be able to do so before the end of September should apply to the RCVS to have their records transferred to the Professional Development Record.

Any graduates who fail to complete the PDP or apply to have their records transferred will need to register with the Professional Development Record and then manually re-enter all of their records.

The old PDP website can be visited at pdp.rcvs.org.uk. To register for the Professional Development Record please visit www.rcvs-pdr.org.uk

For further details and for applications to transfer records please contact Stephanie Platt, PDP Education Officer, on s.platt@rcvs.org.ukor 020 7202 0736.

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