Unclear future for EMS
The future sustainability of extramural studies (EMS) is currently under doubt, veterinary leaders admitted at the Congress of the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons in May.
The issue was discussed after queries were raised about the effect higher tuition fees would have on the future of the veterinary profession. Funding EMS placements and meeting EMS requirements were cited as "a real problem" for students and the frustration many vets feel at the high number of foreign students taking EMS placements was also expressed.
However, vet practices were called on to help veterinary students. RCVS President Jerry Davies said: "The cheapest way to do EMS is to do it from home using local practices. I think practices may have to remember that and start thinking about how we in the profession can start helping students and provide the opportunities they need while they're still at home, minimising travel costs."
Outgoing SPVS President Richard Holborrow also commented on the situation, saying he believes EMS "is going to be increasingly difficult to sustain."