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Training-Progress offers free controlled drug CPD for the whole practice team

The series of five mini e-modules relates to the storage, recording, destruction and prescribing of controlled drugs

Training-Progress, the team and quality management system, is delighted to offer an example of their training content for free to all veterinary practices at this difficult time. The series of five mini e-modules, created in conjunction with Pamela Mosedale BVetMed MRCVS, relates to the storage, recording, destruction and prescribing of controlled drugs. There is also a really useful section on creating a protocol in the event of a discrepancy in the register. Controlled drugs are often an area of concern for practices during their RCVS PSS inspection, so training which ensures a basic understanding for the whole practice team is a great advantage.

Laura Shaw, development with Training-Progress explains “Training-Progress is not a CPD provider. The system enables practices to create training programmes for their team members based on their own practice protocols. However, we do have a growing library of training content from subject specialists as part of our Diamond Start-Up package and it has been super to work with Pam Mosedale again on these modules.”

Training-Progress is offering these modules for free to colleagues in veterinary practices to help them keep up their CPD during these difficult times. They are a fantastic basis for practices to create their own controlled drug SOPs. Please email info@Training-Progress.com or call 01423 313323 to register or register online.

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