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Small Animal Medicine

ISVPS General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)

Postgraduate Certificate (PgC)

13 Modules
Online
GPCert/PgC Small Animal Medicine Online Learning
3 Optional Practical Attendance Modules
Price From £9,395.00 + VAT

The Future of Postgraduate Learning! 

Fully Online. Fully Transformed. Designed for Real-Life Practice. 

The Small Animal Medicine Online Certificate Programme is a 12-month course with 3 optional practical modules, purpose-built to strengthen your diagnostic confidence and sharpen your clinical decision-making in small animal internal medicine. Rooted in real-life case presentations and active learning, it offers a structured, practical approach to managing everyday cases with clarity and precision - all while continuing in practice. You'll develop the mindset and tools to apply clinical reasoning directly to your caseload, gaining skills that make a measurable impact. 

Reimagined with your Feedback 

This postgraduate programme breaks away from outdated models. Instead of studying diseases by body systems alone, you’ll start with clinical signs and build your differentials through structured reasoning, diagnostics, and treatment planning - just like in real life. Built around the Problem-Oriented Medicine framework and enriched with interactive content, modular learning, and expert mentorship, the course transforms passive CPD into a dynamic, career-enhancing journey.  

Designed for the Future of Clinical Decision-Making 

Modern veterinary medicine demands more than knowledge - it requires clear thinking under pressure. Inspired by the training methods of NASA, emergency services, and aviation, this programme incorporates tools like Error Management Training (EMT), Reverse Engineering of clinical cases, and SHOR (Scan, Hone, Organise, Respond) - a decision-making model tailored for clinical unpredictability. These active learning methods build situational awareness, strategic thinking, and resilience, equipping you to act with confidence in high-stakes scenarios. This is training designed not just for today’s practice, but for the future of veterinary leadership. 

Hear what our delegates have to say

Don’t just take our word for it - our delegate feedback speaks for itself.

Garrick Ponte

Garrick Ponte

BVSc GPCert(SAM) MRCVS

The teaching at Improve is excellent and I have been able to take what I have learnt back to use in practice. It’s not just the lectures themselves but the practical work we did straight afterwards which drives home everything, which is why Impro … Read more

Colin Dickson

Colin Dickson

BVMS CertAVP MRCVS

Having previously completed a postgraduate surgery certificate with another provider, I was confident in my knowledge and understanding of the theory but felt underprepared from a practical perspective. I was initially hesitant to register for another … Read more

Key features of this programme

Problem Oriented Learning

Learn through real-life small animal medicine cases based on presenting problems, not body systems, to reflect the way cases unfold in everyday practice. 

Active Learning Design

Draw from the best in high-stakes professions. Risk management from NASA, decision-making under stress from air traffic control, and situational awareness from New York firefighters — all adapted to veterinary clinical practice.

Personalised Expert Mentorship

One-on-one feedback from your mentor, continuous guidance from your coordinator, and a safe space to ask anything, anytime and anonymously.

Advanced AI Medical Simulator

Trains vet surgeons to master emotional, ethical, and clinical communication in realistic, high-pressure scenarios with clients and colleagues.

Error Management Training (EMT)

Learn from mistakes in complex scenarios to build self-awareness, resilience, and confidence under pressure.

Reverse Engineering of the Clinical Case

Strengthen strategic clinical thinking by working backwards from outcomes, a method inspired by NASA and leading medical schools.

"How Would You Improve It?"

Critically assess flawed clinical examples and propose improvements to enhance daily diagnostic quality.

Clinical Visual Analysis

Interpret diagnostic images with guided questions and expert comparisons to boost clinical accuracy.

Active Checklists

Use practical guides for real tasks, upload results, and receive feedback to improve real-life clinical execution.

Consensus & Controversies

Evaluate current literature, identify grey areas, and apply evidence-based thinking beyond standard protocols.

Clinical Debate & Communication

Build arguments, defend decisions, and practise communicating with colleagues and clients under uncertainty.

Superior Learning Resources

As well as our online interactive case materials access to the RCVS Knowledge Library. You will also receive an ebook: The Improve International Manual of Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine, Volumes 1 and 2.

Optional Practical Training

Boost your hands-on skills with 3 optional in-person practical modules. 

Programme details

Module Summary

Optional Module Summary

01 - POCUS and Ultrasound-Guided Sampling
Practical
04/05/2027
Swindon

By the end of this practical session, learners will be able to: 

  • Identify and describe the key anatomical landmarks relevant to abdominal and thoracic POCUS in dogs and cats. 
  • Perform focused ultrasound protocols including AFAST, TFAST, and VetBLUE with correct probe positioning and image acquisition. 
  • Recognise sonographic patterns consistent with free fluid, effusion, organomegaly, and common acute pathologies. 
  • Execute safe ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration and abdominocentesis techniques, using proper aseptic protocol and guidance. 
  • Interpret basic ultrasound findings in real time to guide clinical decision-making during emergency or unstable patient evaluations. 
  • Apply POCUS findings to refine differentials and determine when further imaging or referral is warranted. 
  • Troubleshoot common image acquisition artefacts and technical errors in point-of-care settings. 
Tiziana Liuti DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECVDI, Pg. CAP, FHEA, FRSB, FRCVS
02 - Blood Smears and Cytology – Sample Management and Interpretation
Classroom/Practical
05/05/2027
Swindon

By the end of this practical session, learners will be able to: 

  • Prepare high-quality blood smears and cytology slides from various sample types, ensuring proper labelling, fixation, and staining. 
  • Distinguish key morphological features on blood smears, including red cell abnormalities, white cell changes, and platelet patterns. 
  • Differentiate cytological features of inflammation, infection, and neoplasia in mass aspirates and fluid samples. 
  • Recognise common sampling artefacts and interpretive pitfalls in both blood and cytology slides. 
  • Evaluate the need for further testing (e.g., biopsy, culture) when cytological findings are inconclusive or ambiguous. 
  • Integrate cytological findings with clinical context to guide diagnosis and treatment planning. 
  • Communicate cytological findings clearly in medical records and client discussions, including uncertainty and limitations. 
Elpida Sarvani DVM DipACVP (Clinical Pathology) DipECVCP MRCVS, ABVS American, EBVS® and RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology 
03 - Tubes and Drains – Placement and Management
Practical
06/05/2027
Swindon

By the end of this practical session, learners will be able to: 

  • Safely place nasogastric and nasoesophageal feeding tubes in dogs and cats using appropriate materials and techniques. 
  • Insert and secure an oesophagostomy tube, understanding when this route is indicated over temporary alternatives. 
  • Perform urinary catheterisation and discuss gender-specific technical considerations and complications. 
  • Demonstrate safe placement and maintenance of thoracic and abdominal drains, recognising signs of dysfunction or infection. 
  • Formulate feeding plans and monitoring strategies for patients with assisted feeding tubes, including troubleshooting common complications. 
  • Recognise clinical situations where tube placement can prevent deterioration or support recovery in anorexic or unstable patients. 
  • Apply principles of asepsis, restraint, and patient comfort during all tube and drain procedures. 
Simon Tappin MA VetMB CertSAM DipECVIM-CA FRCVS

Qualifications

General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)

This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a General Practitioner Certificate

ISVPS General Practitioner Certificate

Upon successful completion of the full structured programme and its assessments, you will be awarded the ISVPS General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) by the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies. You will also receive the GPCert(SAM) designation, a personalised certificate, and inclusion in the ISVPS register of certified General Practitioners. For further information about the assessment or examination requirements, please click here.

Postgraduate Certificate (PgC)

The PgC represents Master's Level 7 within the Quality Assurance Agency’s framework for higher and further education. It provides 60 transferable academic credits towards the 180 required for a Master's degree in the UK or 30 ECTS credits (Europe).

RCVS Advanced Practitioner Status

In September 2025, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) announced an updated process for reviewing and accrediting postgraduate certificates that lead to eligibility for Advanced Practitioner (AP) Status. 

This is an important development for the profession, ensuring that the AP designation remains a robust and meaningful recognition of advanced veterinary knowledge and skills, providing greater confidence for veterinary professionals, clients, and the wider public. 

Improve Veterinary Education and ISVPS fully support this enhanced level of scrutiny and have updated its GP Certificate (GPCert) programmes and assessments to meet the new RCVS criteria. These programmes have been submitted for review, and accreditation is currently pending as the RCVS AP Subcommittee works through applications. 

General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) 

By continuing your learning journey with us, your PgC may also be used towards an ISVPS GPAdvCert. This qualification will enable you to expand your knowledge and further demonstrate your skills while obtaining academic recognition. 

Pricing

£2,250.00

Optional Modules
Optional New Small Animal Medicine Online Learning Practical Modules

£2,250.00

Optional Modules
Optional New Small Animal Medicine Online Learning Practical Modules

£2,499.00

Certificate
Postgraduate Certificate
Available for purchase following ISVPS GPCert completion

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Practical Sessions

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Postgraduate Certificates (PgCs)

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Online Learning & Platform

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General Practitioner Certificates (GPCerts)

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