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    Call for farm businesses to help support student vets with practical experience

    Tobias HudsonBy Tobias HudsonFebruary 16, 20242 Mins Read
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    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the regulatory body for UK veterinary surgeons, is looking for owners of animal workplaces to take on veterinary students to help them become qualified vets.

    The requirements of a veterinary degree programme involve students undertaking placements in areas of work where they can become prepared for the practical side of their job.

    The RCVS is looking for owners of farms and animal shelters to help accommodate them in the form of extra-mural studies (EMS), which students usually take in their first or second year of study.  

    EMS focus is based on the undertaking of animal husbandry responsibilities so that the students can become accustomed to rearing and handling animals across a number of settings.

    See also: Thousands of British farmers join government incentive schemes

    They would be available to lend a hand to anything that supports the upkeep and management of livestock, including milking cattle or offering assistance during a particularly busy lambing season.

    RCVS director of education Dr Linda Prescott-Clements spoke on the potential benefits to both parties, saying: “While increasing the number of available animal husbandry EMS placements available to students will be invaluable for the students themselves, there are also benefits to the establishments willing to provide these opportunities.”

    “In return for providing a supportive and positive learning environment, EMS providers often appreciate having passionate and knowledgeable students working alongside them who care deeply about animal health and welfare.

    “Additionally, establishments who offer EMS placements will be helping to support the vital development of our country’s future vets. It’s a mutually beneficial experience for all involved.”

    There is also evidence to suggest that vets on-farm can be a benefit to farmers and the environment. Research by the British Vet Association shows that healthier animals have a lower carbon footprint through lower disease management and an improved efficiency of production.

    RCVS reports that the number of vet students in the UK is increasing, so they are looking to ensure that the rise in demand is met.

    Farms wanting to be involved with the programme can contact the RCVS on ems@rcvs.org.uk.

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