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New study describes suspected cases of acorn toxicity in horses
Acorn crops fluctuate from year to year and in a small proportion of horses exposed to acorns, toxicity causes signs of colic, bloody diarrhoea or renal disease -
Equine Residencies - Applications now open
One Equine Surgery and one Equine Diagnostic Imaging Residency will be available in 2019 at the RVC -
VetCompass exceeds 1.5 million animals!
VetCompass passed a noteable milestone in July 2014 and now contains data on over 1.5 million animals! This relates to over 10 million episodes of care at over 250 veterinary practices across the UK. Many thanks to all participating practices, their … -
Success in DipACVP examinations
The pathology group scored a round of successes in this autumn's DipACVP examinations. Dr Kerstin Erles, resident in anatomic pathology, Dr Anne Leuschner, resident in clinical pathology, Mr Stephen Cahalan, past resident in anatomic pathology, and … -
RVC Graduation Videos
RVC Graduation 2015 videos of the two ceremonies -
Peter Holloway features in Vet Record
Peter Holloway, a PhD student in VEEPH supervised by Prof Javier Guitian, features on the cover of the 3rd October edition of Vet Record in respect of editorial article 'Building veterinary capacity to reduce biological threats in the Middle East' ( …Peter Holloway, a PhD student in VEEPH supervised by Prof Javier Guitian, features on the cover of …
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ACVP Exam Success
Congratulations to Dr Becca Terry on achieving Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (DipACVP) in anatomic pathology. Becca's combined PhD and residency were funded by the Wellcome Trust and her exam success demonstrates the … -
DEFRA/VMD MRes project
RVC, along with a multidisciplinary team, has been awarded a MRes studentship by DEFRA/VMD to work on the " validation of a hollow fibre infection model for dynamic evaluation of antimicrobial efficacy in veterinary pathogens". The MRes project …RVC, along with a multidisciplinary team, has been awarded a MRes studentship by DEFRA/VMD to work …
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Canine Dystocia: Prevalence and Risk Factors
Newly published article - Canine dystocia in 50 UK first-opinion emergency-care veterinary practices: prevalence and risk factors. Canine dystocia is a common presentation in emergency-care veterinary practice. The objectives of this study were to … -
PhD student wins prize
Congratulations to Suzanne Martin (PhD student supervised by Professor Brian Catchpole), who has won the 3rd prize at the Early Career Researcher Presentation at the Veterinary Vaccinology Network Conference in Stirling for her presentation on ‘ …Congratulations to Suzanne Martin (PhD student supervised by Professor Brian Catchpole), who has …