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Sign up to the NHS Track and Trace App
RVC staff and students are encouraged to sign up to the official NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app for England and Wales. Further information is available here. Please also familiarise yourselves with the RVC Track and Trace Process. RVC Track and … -
Putting racehorse respiratory disease research back on track
A new Horserace Betting Levy Board grant has been awarded to the Royal Veterinary College. The grant entitled "Putting racehorse respiratory disease research back on track" has been awarded to Dr Jackie Cardwell, Dr Carrie Roder, Dr Martin Whiting …A new Horserace Betting Levy Board grant has been awarded to the Royal Veterinary College. The …
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The RVC partners with Equine Register to track UK horse movements to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has partnered with Equine Register to undertake important research using data from new functions in the Digital Stable app. Funded by the Horse Trust, the RVC research project team will use this information to … -
New technologies can more effectively track freshwater snails and prevent tropical disease schistosomiasis
Google Earth, satellite images and drone photos can help identify which remote communities are most at risk of contracting one of the world’s worst tropical diseases – schistosomiasiGoogle Earth, satellite images and drone photos can help identify which remote communities are most …
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What to do if you are a member of staff or a student and you, or someone you have been in contact with, develops symptoms of COVID-19
If you are a member of staff or a student and you, or someone you have been in contact with, develops symptoms of COVID-19 you will need to follow the RVC Track and Trace process. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information for clients, students and staff → -
Bio-inspired sensor technology to be used to help rotorcraft drones to operate more safely in built up environments
New work in the Structure and Motion Laboratory will help rotorcraft drones operate more safely in built up environments by using bio-inspired sensor technology. As part of a wider programme of work investigating insect and bird flight control, …New work in the Structure and Motion Laboratory will help rotorcraft drones operate more safely in …
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Difficult birth in dogs: Part 1
The paper entitled "Canine dystocia in 50 UK first-opinion emergency-care veterinary practices: prevalence and risk factors" was released in 2017. The follow up paper is released on Monday 4th February 2019, so here is a reminder of the findings of … -
RVC joins forces with tech start up; Felcana
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ACVP phase 1 successes in Anatomic Pathology!
Congratulatons to our second year anatomic pathology residents Dylan Yaffy and Tamara Dolensek for passing phase 1 of their ACVP exams. Very well done both! -
ACVP Anatomic Pathology Successes!
Huge congratulations to our 2 anatomic pathology residents Jennifer Irving and Kevin O'Brien on passing the Phase II examination and becoming new Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists. This is a massive achievement and …