CVS widens rollout of unique New Graduate Tutor Groups
CVS has welcomed a new cohort of graduates to its New Graduate Tutor Groups after a successful first launch year.
One hundred and twenty six new first year graduates have just joined their 124 year-two peers on the industry-leading initiative.
CVS New Graduate Tutor Groups aim to help graduates develop a local peer support network, give them the opportunity to develop their consulting and communication skills, and embed a contextualised care approach to their general practice work.
The groups are held regionally, four times a year, for graduates with up to 24 months experience in CVS’ New Graduate Programme.
Each tutor group runs over the course of a full day. A number of focussed sessions are run - on topics such as emergencies, anaesthesia, dentistry and client communication - with clinical and professional skills taught together. Information is presented in a seminar format, followed by small group case-based discussions. There is the opportunity for graduates to explore their experiences related to the material, and to reflect on what they could have done differently.
The tutor groups also include Career Progression Check-ins for year two graduates. This includes discussions on their development, areas for further progression – and results in the creation of a development plan to take back to their practice line manager.
The New Graduate Tutor Group days are led by a team of Regional Lead Facilitators, who are experienced first opinion general practitioners. They are supported of CVS’ two unique New Graduate Pastoral Support Vets (PSV). Training content is compiled by CVS’ Regional Clinical Lead team who have additional qualifications or a special interest in the relevant areas.
Heather Lucas, PSV (South) at CVS said:
Jennifer Clarkson, PSV (North) added:
CVS Group operates across small animal, farm animal, equine, laboratories and crematoria, with over 500 veterinary practices and referral centres in the UK and Australia. In the last five years the company has invested nearly £80 million in its sites, facilities and equipment, in addition to industry leading training and support, to give the best possible care to animals.