What our students say...
“Overall, I loved it! I feel like the whole process has changed the way I practice and has definitely made me better, not only in this field, but in general.”
“I have thoroughly enjoyed my certificate and would highly recommend it to vets wishing to improve their ECC skills and knowledge. During the early stages of the programme I developed a passion for ECC and have since transitioned to working for Vets Now!”
“I think that it’s really given me a different way of working. It’s shaped my approach, made a huge difference in terms of how I approach cases. And I can see it’s really opened doors for me, especially with more complicated cases. I feel more confident in practice to deal with those myself.”
Module outlines
The course consists of two modules, equating to a total of 200 study hours per year (including self-study). We also include a Professional Key Skills course (at no extra cost), which will provide you with the academic requirements needed to gain Advanced Practitioner status from the RCVS.
Module 1:
In module 1, you will complete twenty units and one written examination.
Each of your twenty units is comprised of:
- An in-person day course including lectures, practical days, and interactive case-based discussions and activities.
- A period of online study, featuring webinars and interactive activities, with ongoing support from the subject specialist and a dedicated member of the BSAVA team.
The written examination will test the knowledge you have acquired in Module 1, prior to progressing to Module 2.
Module 2:
A Casebook is submitted at the end of the third year, this allows you to showcase your ability to work through cases logically, justify your clinical decisions and evaluate outcomes in the context of published literature. Here’s what is involved:
- Eight case reports make up the casebook. Designed to be completed by vets working in first opinion practice and don’t require specialist equipment.
- Two reflective commentaries focusing on the veterinary skills you have developed. You will benefit from a dedicated casebook tutor to ensure you have the support you need.
You will benefit from a dedicated casebook tutor to ensure you have the support you need.
Course Content
Here’s a breakdown of the units you’ll cover during the course:
- Introduction to emergency medicine
- Cardiovascular medicine – the vasculature
- Cardiovascular medicine – the heart
- Fluid therapy and transfusion medicine
- In-house diagnostics and endocrine
- Toxicology and environmental & reproduction and neonatology
- Anaesthesia and analgesia
- Haematology and haemostasis
- Ophthalmology & Nutrition
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What’s the benefit to practice?
Grow your practice by building on the services you can offer clients, with a Postgraduate Certificate. Our graduates and their employers tell us that they have been able to improve their client experience and offer more services in house, retaining patients who might otherwise have been referred. Over time, the reputational benefit of having deeper knowledge in areas of specific concern has improved customer confidence and attracted more clients.
Everything you need to know
When does the course start?
This course begins every year in May. Spaces are allocated on a first come, first served basis, so we recommend applying early to ensure your spot on the course.
How long does the course take?
The course duration is three years. That’s longer than other providers, and it’s designed that way: you’ll not only learn the course content but delve deeply into the in-practice application of your knowledge, ensuring you develop the kinds of advanced skills that will stay with you throughout your whole career.
Fitting seamlessly around your practice responsibilities and your home life, a 3 year course allows you to advance your career whilst avoiding burnout. Plus, with the option to suspend your studies if you need to, you’ll have peace of mind if life takes an unexpected turn.
How much does the course cost?
The annual enrolment fee for 2025 is £4190 + VAT, meaning you’ll pay a total £12,570 + VAT for the 3 year course. Fees can be paid annually prior to the course commencing, or as a monthly direct debit. For the first three years of study, the annual enrolment fee applies; if studies are extended, then only a significantly reduced enrolment is payable in years 4 and 5.
What's included?
Packed with everything you need to build deep understanding and relevant practical skills in your subject, this course includes:
- Course attendance: Full access to all content, including teaching days, practical sessions, and online units, as well as tool for independent learning.
- Extensive online resources: Enjoy comprehensive access to our exclusive online materials, from webinars and notes developed by industry-leading experts to discussion forums hosted by your specialist lecturers themselves, as well as BSAVA publications and even our formulary.
- RCVS Knowledge Membership: Access the comprehensive RCVS Knowledge platform, including their extensive library of full text electronic journals.
- Professional Key Skills course: a PKS course is included at no extra cost, providing you with the academic requirements needed to gain Advanced Practitioner status from the RCVS.
- Examination fees: All assessment and examination costs are included.
- Academic and pastoral support: Our courses are developed, delivered and assessed by one team, ensuring you build relationships and benefit from continuous guidance from course tutors and pastoral mentors throughout your studies.
- University registration: Your registration with Nottingham Trent University is part of the package.
- BSAVA Membership: Benefit from full BSAVA membership for the duration of your studies.
- Discounts: Get reduced rates for BSAVA Congress and Expo, and special prices on BSAVA manuals.
Am I eligible to apply?
Applicants must:
- Hold a veterinary qualification.
- Be on the RCVS Home Practising Register (or applicants based outside the UK must hold a veterinary qualification that would entitle them to register as members of the RCVS).
- Have spent a minimum of one year in Veterinary Practice.
UK-based veterinary surgeons who qualified in 2007 or later must have completed the RCVS Professional Development Phase (PDP) or Graduate Development Programme (VetGDP) before they can enrol.
As the course is taught and assessed in English, applicants must have a good command of spoken and written English. We do not enforce testing but suggest a minimum British Council IELTS grade requirement of 6.5 or equivalent. Equivalent experience may include the successful completion of a degree or other accredited postgraduate qualification in English, or a significant period of residence or a work placement in an English-speaking country.