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FRCPath Exam success
Huge congratulations to Alex Stoll (RVC SCTS) and Sam Beck (RVC/APHA SCTS) who have both passed the final (Part 2) practical exams of the Royal College of Pathologists and now become FRCPath. Further congratulations to Alex Civello (RVC/APHA SCTS), … -
PhD Congratulations
Congratulations to Anatomic Pathology SCTS Hannah Williams who successfully defended her PhD thesis this week. Hannah, a Wellcome Trust funded Integrated Research Fellow, completed her PhD entitled, "Activation of Toll-like receptors by human and … -
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 … -
ACVP Clinical Pathology Success
Congratulations to Laureen Peters for her outstanding performance both during her clinical pathology residency programme and on passing the ACVP board certification exam. Her achievement is a great success for her and also demonstrates the strength … -
Tortoise Evening - winter is coming...
An evening of talks from our exotics team about tortoise care especially on the lead up to hibernation and how to avoid problemsAs summer ends and the nights draw in we need to start thinking about how to prepare our tortoises …
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Forensic diploma for RVC pathology resident
Alex Stoll, now completing his final year as a resident in anatomic pathology, has successfully completed the examinations for the Diploma in Forensic Medical Sciences offered by the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London. Alex is one of few … -
Alex Stoll to speak at Forensic and Policing Services Association (FAPSA) Conference 2016
Alex Stoll, Resident in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology, has been invited as a guest speaker to the Forensic and Policing Services Association (FAPSA) Conference 2016. Alex, who has a special interest in comparative forensic pathology, will present a … -
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.