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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The bottom line in this case is that the penalty in no manner justifies the transgression. Termination of registration is justified only when the offending conduct involves dishonesty or fraud beyond reasonable doubt, or repetitive transgressions of a similar nature in which the respondent fails to meet required minimum standards of conduct despite a number of warnings. Removal of registration can never be justified for delaying an out of hours home visit. The DC got this one badly wrong. The respondent should ask for the full RCVS council to review and set aside the DC's decision, failing which the veterinarian concerned should take this matter on appeal to the courts.
David Carser, President Veterinary Defence Association.