Abstract

Increasing numbers of veterinary practices are running courses on the safe and effective use of veterinary medicines. During the last 5 years, demonstration of medicines competence has become increasingly important as part of the farm assurance process. It is now compulsory for Red Tractor assured beef, sheep and dairy farmers to have undertaken recent and suitable medicines training. The correct use of veterinary medicines provides an essential contribution to many topical issues; including antimicrobial and anthelmintic resistance, animal welfare and consumer safety. This article discusses the requirements and content of a medicines course and then draws on the experience of a panel of veterinary surgeons to explore the various approaches to running a medicines course as a veterinary practice.

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