Cardiology Synoptic Assessment

A cardiology synoptic assessment is offered annually at the University of Edinburgh.

Oral examination

Content

Candidates working towards the designated Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (Cardiology) will need to complete the following modules:

Upon completion of all the necessary modules, a further synoptic oral assessment will also be required.

Oral assessment questions will be based around clinical scenarios, which will allow the examiners to assess that the candidate can demonstrate coherence, integration and application of what they have learnt in the appropriate Cardiology modules and can demonstrate that their learning experience has constituted a coherent ‘whole’ that justifies the designation in Veterinary Cardiology.

Whilst our examiners will be using case material, photographs and other relevant material to ascertain that candidates are competent across all parts of Cardiology, they will not be using the oral examination to re-examine the theory learnt in the individual modules; instead they will expect the oral examination to allow them to assess how well the candidate can apply their knowledge in their current working environment, or how the candidate believes that their learning has contributed to a particular field of study.

The examiners will also be looking to ensure that the candidate has sufficient self-knowledge that they are aware of their own expertise, and when it may be more suitable to refer their patient to another veterinarian with greater expertise or to another centre with better facilities.

Length of time

45 minutes (lasting no more than 60 minutes).

Suggested month of oral exam

Synoptic assessment is normally held in March and attendance for assessment at Edinburgh is required.

If you have any specific enquiries about the synoptic assessment or wish to register, please contact us.

Cost of assessment

£750.00 for synoptic assessment after August 2017

Resit cost

£50.00 admin cost per student.

Synoptic assessment conditions

Please see the CertAVP synoptic assessment conditions for further information.