Harper Adams University and AMTRA will have the first intake of SQPs for the new Diploma in Animal Medicines Advice in September 2024 – earlier than expected due to demand.
Anyone interested in starting the Diploma in September 2024 has until July 31 to get in touch, or for more information about starting in 2025.
The qualification is the first of its kind, being the only formal post-registration qualification for all SQPs of all categories.
It will allow candidates to build on their academic credits achieved during their SQP training, and develop additional skills and knowledge to further enhance their expertise.
The course will see its first intake of RAMAs from September 2024, and comprises a range of modules for delegates to choose from:
- Reflective Practitioner (focusing on personal and professional development)
- Herd Health Planning
- Advanced SQP Practice (focusing on laboratory techniques, pharmacology, and more)
- Companion Animal Nutrition
- Farm Animal Nutrition
- Equine Nutrition
AMTRA chief executive Stephen Dawson, said: “We’re really excited to see this project reaching fruition offering SQPs, whether working in more traditional supply businesses, in veterinary practices, or somewhere else, the opportunity to add to their skills and qualifications, enhancing value to employers, customers, clients and their animals.”
AMTRA course manager and lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at Harper Adams, George Aspey, will be one of the lecturers on the new diploma course.
He added: “Harper Adams University is passionate about the role and impact of SQPs, and we feel this is a very welcome addition to the portfolio of qualifications we can offer to the profession.
“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 SQPs 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.”
The infrastructure of the new diploma has been developed to ensure it supports both personal and professional development.
Mr Aspey said: “During the development stage, we sought feedback from employers and trainers to help shape the module structure. We have also made sure that the diploma supports SQPs across all registration categories.
“All professional modules are designed to draw on real experiences that SQPs have had, and it offers students flexibility to create a tailored qualification to support them and their employer. We haven’t created set pathways as such – instead there are a range of topics aligned to business needs; the only entry requirement is that they are a qualified SQP.
“In the first few days after we announced the new Diploma, we had more than 200 enquiries which is a very encouraging sign indeed. Many of these enquiries have become formal applications.
“SQPs have a responsibility to complete CPD to remain registered, and the diploma is a great way of furthering knowledge, remaining relevant, as well as contributing significantly to CPD requirements, potentially satisfying the entire AMTRA CPD requirement for a CPD period.
“The demands on the SQP profession are always changing and evolving, so being at the forefront of the best knowledge, adapting to the changing needs of the industry and leading the way through ongoing education, is vital.”
The course will be delivered via a mixture of online distance learning, and optional attendance study days. Modules will run based on demand.
All modules are available as standalone topics should candidates wish to study them without completing the full qualification.
To register interest or find out more, email: [email protected]