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How to Apply (GDVN)
How to apply for the Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary programme at the RVC -
Student EMS Assessment Form
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Veterinary Nursing Teaching and Learning
Veterinary nursing programmes provide you with opportunities to develop a range of practical, personal and supervisory skills whilst gaining the underpinning academic knowledge required to work in veterinary practice. You will learn knowledge and understanding through attendance at lectures, seminars, workshops and through a variety of directed and self-directed learning activities and through placement time. -
Veterinary Medicine Teaching and Learning
Veterinary medicine courses are delivered through whole-class lectures, small group tutorials, group work in directed learning classes, computer-assisted learning, demonstrations, practical work in laboratory and dissection classes, practical classes utilising live animals, directed and self-directed reading, directed and self-directed practice in the Clinical Skills Centre, self-evaluation, animal husbandry placements, placements in veterinary practices, and production of project reports. -
RVC LEARN
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First US farriers graduate from Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research at the Royal Veterinary College
It is the first course of its kind offering professional farriers in both the US and the UK the chance to gain the necessary skill-set to produce original research and increase the evidence base behind farriery. -
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VMCAS - REPLACED BY REDIRECT
DO NOT PUBLISH! North American high school students may only apply to the five-year Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme (D100) or the six-year BVetMed with Intercalated Year (D101) via UCAS. North American college students … -
Pre-Vet Summer School - Application Form