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New residents in anatomic and clinical pathology
Rachel Hampel, resident in anatomic pathology, and Charalampos Attipa, resident in clinical pathology, joined the pathology residency programme in July 2015. Rachel and Charalampos' residencies are both funded directly by the Royal Veterinary … -
RVC Residency Director assumes new international role
Dr Simon Priestnall, director of the anatomic pathology residency programme at RVC, has been invited to become a proctor for the American College of Veterinary Pathologists, and will participate in setting and assessing the Board examinations for … -
New research on mammary tumours
Royal Veterinary College research has has identified the role of the myoepithelial cell within the mammary gland as critical to the development of benign versus malignant tumours. This research may enable the development of more targeted therapies for mammary tumours in dogs and cats. -
Streptococcal pneumonia – an emerging respiratory disease in dogs
The canine infectious respiratory disease (CIRD) group at the Royal Veterinary College is currently researching a bacterial disease that has been increasingly implicated in fatal cases of infectious pneumonia in dogs over the past five years – ‘Streptococcus zooepidemicus’. -
RVC pathology trainees sweep the board in ACVP General Pathology examinations
Six Royal Veterinary College (RVC) trainees (residents) have passed the General Pathology examination that forms the first part of the Diploma qualification of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP). Congratulations to: Becca Terry ( … -
New lecturer in anatomic pathology
Dr Jonathan Williams has joined the pathology team as a lecturer in anatomic pathology, having previously completed residency and PhD studies at the University of Liverpool. Jonathan is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Pathologists … -
New Anatomic Pathology SCTS
Welcome to Hannah Williams who joins the Anatomic Pathology group following a PhD at University of Cambridge. Hannah is funded by the Wellcome Trust for three years on a Integrated Clinical Training Fellowship. -
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 … -
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