25 Apr 2022
The agenda for the event has a busy, industry-relevant timetable comprised of lectures from speakers, and live Q&A sessions for the delegates.
The College of Animal Welfare (CAW) is set to welcome back its Clinical Coach Congress in the summer.
The virtual conference – aimed at clinical coaches wishing to develop the role they play in the professional development of their students – will take place on Thursday 7 July from 9am to 5pm.
The event, which is dedicated purely to supporting clinical coaches in practice, has continued to develop over the years and, since the COVID-19 pandemic, has remained virtual, allowing delegates from both the UK and overseas to attend.
The agenda has an industry-relevant timetable comprised of lectures from speakers, and live Q&A sessions for the delegates. Topics include objective structured clinical examination preparation, an ePortfolio masterclass, maximising placement time with SVNs, time management or energy management, and maintaining motivation as a clinical coach – with speakers ranging from VN programme leaders to deputy chief executives.
CAW said the 2022 Clinical Coach Congress is ideal for those already working as clinical coaches, anyone interested in becoming a clinical coach or those who are involved in veterinary nurse training in practice.
Bookings for the Clinical Coach Congress are open and anyone who books before the 13 May 2022 will receive an early bird discount. As part of their ticket, delegates receive online access to recordings of all lectures, and lectures from previous congresses, up until the 2023 event. There will also be a virtual event pack sent to all delegates with snacks, surprise goodies and a £15 Just Eat voucher for lunch during the event.
More information on the event, agenda, speakers, exhibitors and how to book can be found online.