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Veterinary Medicine - Living in London/Hertfordshire
Where you'll be based In the first years of the Veterinary Medicine courses, most student opt to live locally to our Camden Campus. London is a vibrant, international, bustling city with something to offer for everyone’s tastes. As of 2023, … -
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Listeriosis Goat
A pygmy goat was admitted the RVC after five days history of being depressed. He was treated for an upper respiratory tract infection by the referring vet but developed multiple cranial nerve deficits and became anorexic. -
Veterinary Critical Care
The RVC's small animal veterinary critical care service provides an unrivalled level of care for pets with any critical disorder, in one of the best equipped veterinary Intensive Care Units (ICUs) in Europe. -
Service Charter
Service Charter for the RVC's emergency and critical care facility. -
Emergencies
The Royal Veterinary College's Equine Practice team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. You can contact the equine practice day or night on 01707 666297. Complex emergency cases can be referred to the RVC Equine Referral Hospital -
RVC LEARN
RVC LEARN is the RVC's Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) -
Zoo Health Management
A first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation, designed for qualified veterinary graduates who wish to specialise in the health and welfare of captive wild animals or ecosystem health and wildlife population medicine -
Pregnancy Support and FAQs
RVC Equine offers a comprehensive service that encompasses all aspects of stud medicine, ranging from the management of thoroughbred studs, artificial insemination to the care of the individual mare at home. -
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RVC team publish work on oestrus suppression in the mare
Dr Madeleine Campbell, Dr Mandi de Mestre, Professor Ken Smith, Daniel Hampshire, Dr Belinda Rose and Lauren Hamstead have recently published the results of their HBLB funded work on the development of a welfare-friendly, ethical method of oestrus …Dr Madeleine Campbell, Dr Mandi de Mestre, Professor Ken Smith, Daniel Hampshire, Dr Belinda Rose …