RCVS Knowledge - Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine
Health & Fitness:Medicine
This session was recorded during the SPVS VMG Congress on the 13th May 2022.
*Please note, there is a short pause in the presentation at 15:24 while the sound technician fixes some feedback and Mark Moreton's microphone level*
With more demanding priorities to deliver the best possible care whilst dealing with the consequences of COVID-19 and Brexit, it's no wonder that veterinary professionals are concerned with stress and burnout within the profession. Human healthcare has seen similar challenges and various teams around the world have been using the 'Joy in work' framework to battle burnout and stay fulfilled professionally. Angie and her team have been trialling this framework in veterinary settings, learning which steps help connect veterinary teams in meaning and purpose, with the aim of improving satisfaction and even feeling a buzz from their work. They have seen that it is not only possible, it can be a fundamental step to ensuring continued excellence in patient care and client experiences, even in these challenging times.
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Featuring:-
- Angela Rayner, BVM&S PgDipPSHCF MRCVS, Director of Quality Improvement for CVS Group and a small animal GP vet. She won an RCVS Knowledge QI Award for improvements made in controlled drugs auditing and is Co-clinical Lead for their Antibiotic Stewardship Audit.
- Mark Moreton, BVetMED MRCVS, Small Animal GP Vet and a Hub Clinical Lead for CVS.
Ian Nicholson - Building a Multi-centre Clinical Research Facilitation Network: The ARC Experience
Heather Moberly - Integrating Veterinary Subject Expertise With Information Literacy Expertise to Teach and Assess the Student Skills in Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine Q&A
Heather Moberly - Integrating Veterinary Subject Expertise With Information Literacy Expertise to Teach and Assess the Student Skills in Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine
David Mills - Putting the Horse Before the Cart: the Ethical Case for Animal Patient Values in EBVM Q&A
David Mills - Putting the Horse Before the Cart: the Ethical Case for Animal Patient Values in EBVM
Hannah Doit - The Veterinary Clinical Trials Network - a Pragmatic Approach to Filling the Evidence Gaps for Veterinary Practice Q&A
Hannah Doit - The Veterinary Clinical Trials Network - a Pragmatic Approach to Filling the Evidence Gaps for Veterinary Practice
Emma O'Neill - The Use of an Evidence Based Practice Approach to Promote Active Student Engagement and Life - Long Learning in an Online Graduate Certificate QA
Emma O'Neill - The Use of an Evidence Based Practice Approach to Promote Active Student Engagement and Life - Long Learning in an Online Graduate Certificate
Constance White - Clinical Decision Making and Treatment Patterns in Canine Prolapsed Nictitans and Feline Herpetic Keratitis
Claire Wylie - Collaboration as a Key Feature of Equine Evidence-Based Research: A Laminitis Case Study Q&A
Claire Wylie - Collaboration as a Key Feature of Equine Evidence-Based Research: A Laminitis Case Study
Kristen Reyher - The Global Resource for Online Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Learning Q&A
Kristen Reyher - The Global Resource for Online Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Learning
Dan O’Neill - Effective Dissemination - Building an 'Evidence to Impact' Strategy Q&A
Dan O'Neill - Effective Dissemination - Building an 'Evidence to Impact' Strategy
Annette O'Connor - Is the Simplicity of the Evidence Pyramid Actually Detrimental for Understanding Evidence?
Pam Mosedale - Joined up Clinical Governance: Learning from our mistakes
Bradley Viner - Embedding EBVM into Practice
Mirjam Nielen - Introduction to Statistics
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