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0Understanding of, and competence in, the logical approaches to both scientific and clinical reasoning, the distinction between the two, and the strengths and limitations of each.n/a14 May 2021 13:11
1The structure, function and behaviour of animals and their physiological and welfare needs, including healthy domestic animals, captive wildlife and laboratory-housed animals.n/a14 May 2021 13:11
2Research methods and the contribution of basic and applied research to veterinary science. n/a14 May 2021 13:11
3A knowledge of the businesses related to animal breeding, production and keeping.n/a14 May 2021 13:11
4The aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of the common diseases and disorders that occur in the common domestic species in the UK.n/a14 May 2021 13:11
5Awareness of other diseases of international importance that pose a risk to national and international biosecurityn/a14 May 2021 13:11
6Legislation relating to animal care and welfare, animal movement, and notifiable and reportable diseasesn/a14 May 2021 13:11
7Medicines legislation and guidelines on responsible use of medicines, including responsible use of antimicrobials and anthelminticsn/a14 May 2021 13:11
8The principles of disease prevention and the promotion of health and welfaren/a14 May 2021 13:11
9Veterinary public health issues, including epidemiology, transboundary epizootic diseases, zoonotic and food-borne diseases, emerging and re-emerging diseases, food hygiene and technologyn/a14 May 2021 13:11
10Principles of effective interpersonal interaction, including communication, leadership, management and team workingn/a14 May 2021 13:11
11The ethical framework within which veterinary surgeons should work, including important ethical theories that inform decision-making in professional and animal welfare-related ethics.n/a14 May 2021 13:11
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