Supporting Veterinary Professionals and Clients During COVID-19
At the VCMS we are in regular contact with both clients and practitioners in regard to processes, how practices operate and receive feedback as to trends in concerns. One of several concerns that is being…
COVID-19 has not just been a stressful time for human beings but for animals too. Changes in our own lives and daily routines have, subsequently, led to changes in the routines and lives of our…
In our latest blog we document recent calls from the British Veterinary Association for the government to provide more clarity on the issues of Post-Brexit pet travel.
Understanding a Complaint From the Perspective of a Vet When You are a Client
In our latest blog we document recent calls from the British Veterinary Association for the government to provide more clarity on the issues of Post-Brexit pet travel.
Understanding a Complaint From the Perspective of a Client When You are a Vet
The VCMS is a free to use mediation service funded in part by the RCVS that works with both the public and veterinary industry to provide impartial advice to resolve disputes through mediation. In today’s…
Animal Medicines, Online or From My Vet…What Are My Options As An Animal Owner?
In recent years, the supply of both human and animal medication online has become more prominent. Online supply provides animal owners with consumer choice and an alternative to purchasing medication from their veterinary practice. For…
In the News: CAM Conversation with Angela Pinkney About Insurance
Angela Pinkney, Complaints Resolution Manager at the Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS), chats to Canine Arthritis Management about common insurance related queries.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) and British Veterinary Behaviour Association (BVBA) have jointly produces guidance for animal owners as we move out of lockdown.
How Can I Support My Vet and Keep My Pet Safe During this Time?
The outbreak of coronavirus continues to cause concern and anxiety for many of us. At the VCMS we understand that the current situation has affected nearly every walk of life and is a challenging moment…
The outbreak of coronavirus continues to cause concern and anxiety for many of us. At the VCMS we understand that the current situation has affected nearly every walk of life and is a challenging moment…
VCMS reports 98.5% of vets satisfied with complaint mediation service
The Veterinary Client Mediation Service has published its 2019 report, which reveals a rise in awareness of the service, superb feedback and an increase in engagement from veterinary practices over the past year.
How to ease practice stress and worry regarding complaints
On top of the daily stresses of working at a veterinary practice, a client complaint can cause additional worry, especially if it is drawn out with no satisfactory resolution in sight. Complaints are a natural…
Looking after our pets during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Life at present is uncertain. Our working lives, our family lives, our wellbeing and for many, sadly, our health are being affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The same may also be true for our animals.…
What if my animal needs veterinary care during the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown?
Just as humans may need to seek medical care for unrelated illnesses and conditions during the pandemic, the same is true of our pets. Veterinary practices are working hard to provide vital veterinary care amidst…
With the uncertainty of how the Covid-19 virus may affect staffing levels at veterinary practices, it is important that clients’ expectations are managed given the current situation. It is advisable to make it clear to…
The VCMS, funded by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, is a telephone service that assists both members of the public and profession to resolve disputes through mediation to achieve a mutually beneficial outcome for…
Following on from the Graduate Outcomes Project launched in 2018, the RCVS council has recently approved a variety of proposals that seek to improve both the education and support of veterinary students and new graduates.…