Harper Adams University and AMTRA will have their first intake for a new Diploma in Animal Medicines Advice in September – earlier than expected due to demand.
The qualification is the first of its kind – the only formal post-registration qualification for all Registered Animal Medicines Advisors and Suitably Qualified Persons of all categories.
AMTRA Course Manager and Lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at Harper Adams, George Aspey, will be one of the lecturers on the new diploma course. “Virtually all other professions and regulatory bodies offer post registration qualifications, so it is important that this now exists within our profession. We must remember that RAMAs are regulated professionals who have an incredibly responsible job and the role across the animal medicines industry. They should rightly be proud of the services they deliver for the industry and this qualification is another tool which helps reinforce the quality of skills that they offer.
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