The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is the regulatory body for veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom. Established in 1844 by Royal Charter, its statutory duties are laid out in the 1966 Veterinary Surgeons Act.
Role
On its
website, the following roles are listed:
- To safeguard the health and welfare of animals committed to veterinary care through the regulation of the educational, ethical and clinical standards of the veterinary profession, thereby protecting the interests of those dependent on animals and assuring public health.
- To act as an impartial source of informed opinion on animal health and welfare issues and their interaction with human health.
The Royal Charter
The 1844 Charter regulates particular aspects of the College's management of its affairs and gives it the power to award Fellowships, Diplomas and Certificates to veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, and others engaged in "veterinary science and its auxiliary sciences".
Officials
In order to carry out its statutory duties a Council of 40 Members governs the RCVS and meets three times a year. The President, Senior Vice-President, Junior Vice-President and Treasurer are elected by Council and together with the Registrar, form a team of Officers who have the main responsibility for running the RCVS.
- President (2005/06): Mrs Lynne Hill
- Registrar: Miss J C Hern
- Head of Finance: Ms Corrie McCann
Publications
- Colours and Markings of Horses (Revised 2005)
- Directory of Veterinary Practices (Annual, published in October)
- RCVS Annual Report (Annual, published in June)
- RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct (Revised 2006)
- RCVS News (Newsletter - March/June/November)
- Register of Members (Annual, published in November)
- Veterinary Nurses List (Annual, published in March)
Address & contact details
Belgravia House,
62-64 Horseferry Road,
London SW1P 2AF
Tel: (020) 7222 2001,
Fax: (020) 7222 2004,
Email: admin@rcvs.org.uk
Reference
Veterinary organizations | British professional bodies