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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 … -
Clinical benchmarking
VetCompass enables detailed review of clinical activities across the breadth of clinics in the UK that have provided useful clinical benchmarking data -
Exotic Animal Residency
The Royal Veterinary College offers several Clinical Training Residencies that are first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation. -
Graduation 2025 - What to Expect on the day
Wednesday 9th July 2025 Emergency contact on the day: 07808 315302 Address: The Barbican Centre, Silk Street Entrance, Silk Street, City of London, EC2Y 8DS what 3 words - planet.work.spicy Graduation is the most important day in the RVC … -
'Rottweilers top the lame list’ say RVC
Rottweilers are the most predisposed dog breed to suffer from osteoarthritis according to new research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease diagnosed in dogs, and this study is the largest ever conducted into the condition in dogs under veterinary care – covering 455,557 dogs -
International Students
Information and advice specifically for non-UK students at the RVC -
Equine Residency
The RVC offers first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation, designed for qualified veterinary graduates who wish to specialise in specific disciplines related to equine surgery, medicine and large animal diagnostic imaging. -
Veterinary Epidemiology
The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology is a one-year masters or diploma course in vet epidemiology, covering public health, veterinary science and animal health, taught by the Royal Veterinary College and LSHTM, University of London, UK -
Do long limbs really provide a leg up?
Musculoskeletal models reveal the impact of giraffe’s long limbs on its mobility. -
Who’s top dog? French Bulldogs and Cockapoos claim top spot for the UK’s most popular puppies
A new study by the Royal Veterinary College reveals that French Bulldogs and Cockapoos have now overtaken Labrador Retrievers and Jack Russell Terriers as the UK’s favourite puppy to acquire, posing serious questions about longer-term impacts of the …