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Professional Autonomy does not mean Absolute Freedom! Understanding the current debate around autonomous practitioner status of the Neuro-musculoskeletal Professions in Animal Care.
RAMP advocates autonomous practitioners’ status.
RAMP Blog: Good Intentions, Unintended Consequences. The development of regulation for animal neuromusculoskeletal practitioners.
According to the Veterinary Surgeons Act (VSA)1966 and the Veterinary Surgeons (Exemptions)
National Equine Forum 24
Last year our President Jo Paul was invited to present at the NEF 31st annual conference.
RAMP Blog: In the beginning
We hope you are all settling into a great New Year and wish you every success in whatever you wan
RAMP November 2023 Newsletter
RAMP Newsletter covering the main activities of RAMP since May 23
Successful Visit to BEVA Congress 2023
The RAMP team of Jo, Vav, Sonya and Lucinda attended BEVA Congress 23 in Birmingham in September.
RAMP Q&A webinar
RAMP held a Q&A meeting last night to allow anyone who had any questions to join and speak di
A New Course Recognised by RAMP
RAMP are delighted to welcome Animal Therapy Solutions led by Helen Tompkins who presented their
Latest News
Professional Autonomy does not mean Absolute Freedom! Understanding the current debate around autonomous practitioner status of the Neuro-musculoskeletal Professions in Animal Care.
RAMP advocates autonomous practitioners’ status.
RAMP Blog: Good Intentions, Unintended Consequences. The development of regulation for animal neuromusculoskeletal practitioners.
According to the Veterinary Surgeons Act (VSA)1966 and the Veterinary Surgeons (Exemptions)
Order 2015, Neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK) practitioners must have a veterinary diagnosis and
National Equine Forum 24
Last year our President Jo Paul was invited to present at the NEF 31st annual conference.