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The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons recommends that every practising veterinary surgeon, whether in full time or part time employment,carries out a minimum of 35 hours of CPD per year. To facilitate the self-regulation of this, the RCVS issues members with a CPD Recording Cardeach year.
The 35 hours can be made up by attending lectures, conferences, giving talks, as well as by 10 hours of distance learning and home study.
To encourage CPD by distance learning/home study, the authors of UK Vet have devised a voluntary, self-assessment scheme, based on a seriesof multiple choice questions and answers, taken from peer reviewed articles that appear in UK Vet Companion Animal. The MCQs are dividedinto different subject areas. Readers are invited to answer the MCQs on the subjects of their choice. The answers appear below for readers tomark themselves. In the editorial panel’s view, the percentage scored, should reflect the appropriate proportion of the total time spent readingthe article, which can then be recorded on the RCVS, CPD recording form.
CONTINUING PROfEssIONAL DEvELOPMENT - Answers
CONTINUING PROfEssIONAL DEvELOPMENT - Answers
CPD supported by
EQUINE - Obstructive lesions of the
equine upper respiratory tract Part 1:
Airway physiology and the
establishment of a diagnosis - page 8
1. e2. a3. d
MEDICINE - Principals of therapy for
acquired liver disease Part 1:
Pathophysiology, treatment aims and
nutrition - page 38
1. b2. b3. d4. b
DERMATOLOGY - Canine
hyperadrenocorticism: Part 2 - page 56
1. c2. b3. a
UK Vet - Vol 15 No 3 April 2010
score
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out of three
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out of four
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The use of ciclosporin in canine and
feline dermatology:
Part 1 - page 66
1. a 2. b, d3. c4. b, c5. c, d, e
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total score
out of five
April 2010 CA 76pp_Exotics - Harris Hawks 25/06/2010 13:24 Page 75