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==RCVS Guide to essential competences required of the new Veterinary Graduate==
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==Guía del RCVS (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons) referente a las competencias esenciales a adquirir por parte de los nuevos graduados en Veterinaria==
This list is provided courtesy of the RCVS, and indicates the “day one skills” that a new graduate is expected to be competent at:
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El contenido que se va a desarrollar a continuación ha sido adaptado a partir de la información aportada por la RCVS (http://www.rcvs.org.uk/home/) y se refiere a las destrezas que desde el primer momento (''one-day-skills'') deberían adquirir los futuros estudiantes de Veterinaria.
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==Destrezas profesionales generales y atribuciones==
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Los nuevos graduados en Veterinaria deberían ser capaces, al terminar sus estudios, de:
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1. Saber comunicarse eficazmente con los clientes, con el entorno, con otros colegas de profesión y autoridades; saber escuchar y responder adecuadamente, para lo cual deberá utilizar en lenguaje (en forma y contenido) requerido para cada ocasión (considerando la audiencia y el contexto).
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2. Saber elaborar historias clínicas claras y estructuradas, de manera que puedan ser entendidas y útiles para otros colegas, al tiempo que comprensibles para un público profano.
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3. Saber trabajar eficazmente como miembro de un equipo multidisciplinar al servicio de un cliente o grupo social.
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4. Ser conscientes de las responsabilidades éticas y sociales que conlleva la profesión veterinaria: de la relación con el paciente y los clientes; de su relación con la sociedad y el papel desempeñado en ella. En caso de tener una especialidad clínica, ser conscientes del entorno económico y emocional en el que el veterinario desempeña su trabajo y saber responder adecuadamente.
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==General Professional Skills and Attributes==
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The new veterinary graduate should be able to:
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*Communicate effectively with clients, the lay public, professional colleagues and responsible authorities; listen effectively and respond sympathetically to clients and others, using language in a form appropriate to the audience and the context
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*Prepare clear case reports and maintain patient records in a form satisfactory to colleagues and understandable by the public
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*Work effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team in the delivery of services to clients
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*Be aware of the ethical responsibilities of the veterinary surgeon in relation to individual patient care and client relations, and also more generally in the community in relation to their possible impact on the environment and society as a whole
   
*Be aware of the economic and emotional climate in which the veterinary surgeon operates, and respond appropriately to the influence of such pressures
 
*Be aware of the economic and emotional climate in which the veterinary surgeon operates, and respond appropriately to the influence of such pressures
 
*Be willing to use one’s professional capabilities to contribute as far as possible to the advancement of veterinary knowledge in order to benefit veterinary practice and further improve the quality of animal care and public health
 
*Be willing to use one’s professional capabilities to contribute as far as possible to the advancement of veterinary knowledge in order to benefit veterinary practice and further improve the quality of animal care and public health
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*Be aware of personal limitations, and demonstrate awareness of when and from where to seek professional advice, assistance and support.
 
*Be aware of personal limitations, and demonstrate awareness of when and from where to seek professional advice, assistance and support.
 
''(Commentary: This last item is considered to be one of the most important, and should guide all new veterinary graduates when undertaking their professional duties. Veterinary surgeons undertaking procedures on patients must at all stages in their careers be fully competent in their performance, or be under the close supervision of those so competent. When in doubt, the new veterinary graduate must seek professional support and in the interests of animal and human health, should not attempt to undertake complex procedures unsupervised.)''
 
''(Commentary: This last item is considered to be one of the most important, and should guide all new veterinary graduates when undertaking their professional duties. Veterinary surgeons undertaking procedures on patients must at all stages in their careers be fully competent in their performance, or be under the close supervision of those so competent. When in doubt, the new veterinary graduate must seek professional support and in the interests of animal and human health, should not attempt to undertake complex procedures unsupervised.)''
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==Underpinning Knowledge and Understanding==
 
==Underpinning Knowledge and Understanding==
 
The new veterinary graduate will need to have acquired a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following:
 
The new veterinary graduate will need to have acquired a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following:
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The BCVA also provide guidance on the 'day one' skills required for cattle practice at the following web address: http://www.bcva.eu/bcva/sites/default/files/Day%20One%20Skills%201.pdf
 
The BCVA also provide guidance on the 'day one' skills required for cattle practice at the following web address: http://www.bcva.eu/bcva/sites/default/files/Day%20One%20Skills%201.pdf
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