SINCE the first two RCVS certificates were set up in 1982 ‐ in veterinary radiology and veterinary anaesthesia ‐ many more have followed, covering a whole range of disciplines, from A (animal welfare science, ethics and law) to Z (zoological medicine). The certificate continues to evolve in line with the RCVS's aims of encouraging lifelong learning and, this year, candidates will begin enrolling
... [Show full abstract] for the new, modular Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP). In this article, Bradley Viner explains why the certificates have been restructured and how the modular system will operate