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Anatomic Pathology ACVP Successes!
Huge congratulations to our 2 anatomic pathology residents Dylan Yaffy and Tamara Dolensek on passing the Phase II examination and becoming new Diplomates of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists! This is a massive achievement and … -
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RVC Team Works With ZSL to Help Critically Endangered Monkey
A critically endangered white-naped mangabey suffering from epiphora and epistaxis came to RVC Small Animal Referrals for evaluation and treatment. -
Radioactive Iodine Therapy
RVC small animal referrals is one of the largest and most experienced veterinary centres in the UK authorised to administer radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment to cats with hyperthyroidism and thyroid carcinoma. All patients are assessed and treated … -
Microbiology
These laboratories provide a comprehensive veterinary service to all users. There is continual updating of the sensitivities and these can be tailored to individual needs (e.g. large animal, small animal). Preliminary results may be available in 24-4 … -
Pathology Services
Veterinary pathology services play a vital role in diagnosing diseases in a wide range of animals from farm animals and wildlife to zoo animals and pets. By examining tissues, organs, and bodily fluids to diagnose and understand diseases, it is an … -
Case Study
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve
Pioneering open heart surgery saving dogs lives
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Professional Development Opportunities
The RVC has developed two professional doctorate programmes, in Veterinary Science (VetD) and Agriculture and Food (DAgriFood). -
SUB Clinic
RVC SUB Clinic specialises in the surgical management and post-operative care of cats with urinary tract stones -
The Consultation Process
At the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals your pet receives the benefit of some of the profession’s most experienced vets -
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New State-of-the-Art Technology for the RVC Microbiology Laboratory: Time to focus on bacteria again
Rapidly spreading viruses, such as those responsible for the current COVID-19 pandemic or the 2001 foot-and-mouth outbreak in the UK, have dominated the headlines on infectious threats in recent decades. However, bacteria, and multidrug-resistant strains in particular, remain amongst the most important challenges to human and animal health.