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Recent Papers and Current Projects
Recent Papers and Current Projects including calf anaemia from staff and students at RVC-SE -
Laminitis Research
RVC has expertise in researching laminitis in horses, ponies and donkeys. -
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Cardiac Research Clinic Hits a Recruitment Milestone
This year, researchers at the RVC’s Mitral Valve Clinic (MVC) were excited to recruit their 500th patient. Whilst there are a number of diseases that affect the canine heart, degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) is by far the most common. The … -
Avian Vet Services
RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital offers clients and vets specialist avian vet services for domestic pet birds and leisure birds. -
Rabbit vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice offers full rabbit vaccination services including inoculations for Myxomatosis and Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease vaccination, RHD vaccinations -
QMHA - A state-of-the-art hospital
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, the base of RVC Small Animal Referrals, is one of the largest and most advanced veterinary hospitals in the world. The hospital is a purpose-built facility just north of the M25 and near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire -
Equine Residencies - Applications now open
One Equine Surgery and one Equine Diagnostic Imaging Residency will be available in 2019 at the RVC -
Specialist Referrals to our Hertfordshire Hospital
If your pet your pet's condition is serious we will refer it to our own specialist hospital in Hertfordshire - the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals -
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’. -
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RVC Dermatologists Collaborate with WAVD on Clinical Consensus Guidelines and Webinars
Two RVC dermatologists, Dr Anette Loeffler and Professor Ross Bond, have collaborated with the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology on commissioning an open-access series of clinical consensus guidelines