RCVS Knowledge - Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine
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Episodes
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Monday Jun 20, 2022
Farm Vet Champions Clinical Lead, Fiona Lovatt speaks with Farm Vet Champion and Veterinary Surgeon, Emily Gascoigne about responsible antimicrobial use at lambing time.
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Thursday May 19, 2022
Thursday May 19, 2022
In this episode of the QI Boxset, VetTeamAMR Project Manager Lucy Coyne introduces a new initiative that champions the responsible use of antimicrobials within companion animal, farm animal, and equine veterinary teams.
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Friday May 06, 2022
Friday May 06, 2022
In this episode from QI Boxset series one, Pam Mosedale, our QI Clinical Lead, chats with Anne Lawson, PSS Assessor, about how clinical governance and Quality Improvement fit into the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme.
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Access this podcast as a webinar, and explore the rest of the QI Boxset on RCVS Knowledge's Learn platform.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
Wednesday Apr 13, 2022
VetTeamAMR Project Manager, Lucy Coyne. speaks with Dr Henrietta Kodilinye-Sims about Farm Vet Champions and the responsible use of antimicrobials in poultry medicine.
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Learn more about VetTeamAMR
Friday Oct 22, 2021
Friday Oct 22, 2021
In this podcast, Pam Mosedale speaks with Louise Northway RVN who is a two times Knowledge Award winner for her work on audits.
Monday Sep 27, 2021
Monday Sep 27, 2021
Thanks for listening to this episode of Knowledge Natter - our new series featuring friendly and informal discussions with Knowledge Champions, and those who are empowered by Quality Improvement (QI) in their work.
Today's episode features Samantha Fontaine, who became a Knowledge Champion for implementing a new course that teaches QI to veterinary nurses, including those in practice and education, at the University of Glasgow.
Our RVN QI Clinical Lead Lou Northway, chatted to Sam and three of her students, Sarah, Molly, and Megan, about the course, taking the leap to implementing QI and their future QI plans.
Read Samantha's award-winning case example 'Teaching QI to veterinary nurses'.
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Monday Sep 13, 2021
Monday Sep 13, 2021
Care bundles are a group of evidence-based practices that relate to a disease or a set of symptoms, that result in better outcomes when executed altogether than if implemented individually.
In this podcast, Helen Ballantyne, who is a dual-qualified medical and veterinary nurse, draws upon her experience in human nursing to explain to Pam Mosedale why veterinary teams should be implementing care bundles to save time, promote teamwork, and improve patient outcomes.
Read the transcript here.
Access all the content from the first series of the QI Boxset here.
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Most veterinary surgeons and nurses working with small animals will have experience in treating canine cruciate ligament ruptures. However, there is not a strong evidence base to know which surgical techniques have the best outcome.
The new Canine Cruciate Registry (CCR) is RCVS Knowledge’s answer to this knowledge gap in veterinary care. In this podcast, hear Mark Morton, Canine Cruciate Registry Clinical Lead, talk to Pam Mosedale about the registry, why it's important, and why we need as many vets as possible to get involved.
Find out more on our website: caninecruciateregistry.org
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Monday Jul 05, 2021
Monday Jul 05, 2021
Evidence suggests that incivility can increase errors and have a knock-on domino effect that impacts the whole team.
In this podcast, Professional Standards Director at Vets Now Laura Playforth discusses how incivility can impact patient care and outcomes.
Access the transcript here.
Thursday Jun 24, 2021
Thursday Jun 24, 2021
The most joyful, productive, engaged staff feel both physically and psychologically safe, appreciate the meaning and purpose of their work, have some choice and control over their time, experience camaraderie with others at work, and perceive their work-life to be fair and equitable.
In this podcast, in a first for the veterinary profession in the UK, we will hear from Jesse McCall, who co-leads the Joy in Work Results-Oriented Learning Network at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, as he discusses the factors that diminish joy in work, and practical steps that teams can take to work together to nurture their workforce and address the issues that drive burnout and sap joy in work.
Recorded at SPVS-VMG Virtual Congress in May 2021.
Access the transcript here.