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Extra Mural Studies award winners
Students rewarded by national rehoming charities

Cats Protection and Dogs Trust have announced the winners of the Veterinary Student Extra Mural Studies (EMS) awards.

Now in their second year, the awards are part of a scheme that enables veterinary students to gain hands-on work experience at the charities.

Those that submit a report after are then entered into the EMS awards, to help elevate their studies and win a £500 prize.

Cats Protection chose Mary Fletcher from Nottingham as its winner, for her report titled "Environmental enrichment options for cats in the care of rescue/rehoming organisations".

The charity's finalists were Miriam Kaltz from Cambridge Veterinary School, Troy Jackson from the Royal Veterinary College and Freja Dunnet from Bristol Veterinary School.

Meanwhile, Richard Hesketh was selected as Dogs Trust's winner for his report "Adapting to a kennels environment".

Gloria Feltham, Rachel Ottridge and Susan Price were the charity's finalists.

"I am delighted by the incredible amount of positive feedback from the participations of this year's EMS placements," commented
Paula Boyden, veterinary director at Dogs Trust.

"The initiative is a great opportunity for vet students to focus not only on clinical aspects of veterinary work, but the behavioural side too."

On behalf of Cats Protection, Maggie Roberts, director of veterinary services, said: "The scheme is great as it gives the students exposure to shelter medicine and more experience of feline welfare issues.

"I hope the experience will be useful to [the students] in their future careers."

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RCVS announces 1CPD app update

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 The RCVS has announced a new version of its 1CPD mobile app, with enhanced features for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to record their continuing professional development.

The mobile app includes a new 'what would you like to do?' shortcut for frequent tasks, a notification badge, and the ability to scan a QR code from the home screen to easily record an activity.

Users will be prompted to update the app from the App Store or Google Play the next time they log in. For more information, visit RCVS.org.uk 

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Nominations open for RCVS and VN Council elections

The nomination period for the 2026 RCVS Council and VN Council elections is now open, with three veterinary surgeon seats and two veterinary nurse seats available.

Prospective candidates can download an information pack and nomination form from the RCVS website. Individuals can nominate themselves for the elections, with the results to be announced in the spring.

Clare Paget, the recently appointed RCVS Registrar and elections returning officer, said: "If you want to play your part in influencing and moulding how the professions are regulated, and making key decisions on matters of great importance to your peers, the public and animal health and welfare, please consider standing for RCVS Council or VN Council next year."

Nominations close at 5pm on Saturday, 31 January 2026.