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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 … -
First Aid Guide for Your Pet
This RVC First Aid Guide for pet owners is an aid for emergency situations, but is not intended to replace veterinary advice that is specific to your pet. -
ECVCP Clinical Pathology success
Heart-felt congratulations to Dr. Anne-Katherine Jasensky for passing the board certifcation exam given by the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology and becoming a Diplomate of ECVCP. It's great to have you with us and thank you for all … -
Raising a concern
The health and welfare needs of horses drove the establishment of the Royal Veterinary College, and these have remained at the core of the College's activities over the centuries. -
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 ( … -
RVC-SE Contacts
Contact information for staff at the Regional Veterinary Centre - South of England -
RVC Professor Renate Weller new BEVA Junior Vice President
The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has elected Renate Weller, Professor of Comparative Imaging and Biomechanics at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), as Junior Vice President of the Association. Professor Renate Weller Three new … -
Why Refer to us?
Information about making a referral to RVC Small Animal Referrals. Referrals to the team can only be made by veterinary surgeons. If you are an animal owner and would like your pet to be referred to investigation or treatment then speak to your local vet -
For Pet Owners
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) is one of the largest and most advanced veterinary hospitals in the world and the location of most of the services of RVC Small Animal Referrals. The hospital is a purpose-built facility just north of the M25 and near Potters Bar, Hertfordshire. -
Equine History of the RVC
The health and welfare needs of horses drove the establishment of the Royal Veterinary College, and these have remained at the core of the RVC's activities over the centuries.