Linnaeus has updated its two-year graduate programme, dividing it into two 12-month courses: the Graduate Development Programme (GDP) followed by a 12-month Early Careers Programme (ECP).

New graduates will work through both programmes during their first two years in practice.

Linnaeus says the GDP will continue to focus on support and networking, giving access to mentors, social events and a structured education programme that covers 12 educational days.

The GDP will cover primary care skills development and things like veterinary business training, leadership skills and time management.

All graduates will then complete the ECP, which is designed to offer greater flexibility as the participants start to focus on different clinical areas.

Professional and clinical skills training will be more tailored to graduates’ topics of interest, and funding will be available to cover the cost of CPD courses that support individual areas of development. 

Professor Séverine Tasker, Chief Medical Officer at Linnaeus (pictured right), said: "We decided to update the GDP after asking for feedback from across Linnaeus and our stakeholders. 

“While many graduates need a lot of guidance in the first 12 months of their veterinary careers, they will then start to develop more specific areas of interest.

"By developing two separate programmes, we can offer education, guidance, networking and flexibility that is adapted to the progression of our graduates.”

The next Linnaeus GDP starts in the summer of 2022 and is open for applications from now until the end of May.

The ECP provision will be available from mid-2022 to support recent graduates that join Linnaeus outside of their GDP intake. 

For more information, visit www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk/careers/graduates-students-and-apprenticeships.

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