The RCVS has responded to the outcry sparked by the Disciplinary Committee striking off a veterinary surgeon that delayed an out-of-hours home visit to a dog that had been run over by its owner, a farmer.
The RCVS response addresses three main issues raised by the case:
However, the College has not yet responded to many of the other issues being debated, including:
For the full response, visit: http://www.rcvs.org.uk/news-and-events/news/response-to-feedback-on-recent-disciplinary-hearing/
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Had the Veterinarian in question left the clinic to deal with this case, the '24 hour' emergency clinic would no longer have a Veterinary Surgeon on site. Therefore, had my dog been involved in a RTA and I HAD managed to get him to the hospital, would I have had to wait for an hour for him to return to the clinic, and if so would he have been then struck off for keeping my dog waiting an hour??? Ultimate punishment for a no win situation dealt out by people who have long forgotten the realities of working on the 'front line' in 1st opinion practice.