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Christianne Glossop, the new Chair of the RVC Animal Care Trust and proud RVC alumni, shares a heartfelt letter on the challenges our students face
Christianne Glossop, the new Chair of the RVC Animal Care Trust and proud RVC alumni, shares a heartfelt letter on the challenges our students face in the current financial climateAs a proud alumna of the RVC, I am delighted to have been appointed the new Chair of the Animal …
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Reindeer referrals reveal need for owner education
The RVC’s Farm Animal Clinical Centre (FACC) is being referred an increasing number of reindeer. Many problems are related to the way in which they are kept and how different the UK environment is from where they have evolved to thrive. -
Lifelong learning
RVC Alumni benefits and services - discounts on CPD and postgraduate course fees, access to RVC Library services and RVC Learn -
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) update
Avian Influenza restrictions are being relaxed across most of the UK -
Stabling
The RVC's Equine Referral Hospital has stabling for up to 35 patients and the facility also includes an Intensive Care Unit and an Isolation Suite. -
MRes - Derivation of corneal keratocytes from canine induced pluripotent stem cells
Supervisors: Dr Christiane Kafarnik, Dr Clara de Pascale and Dr Debbie Guest Department: Clinical Science and Services Project Details The cornea is an optically clear tissue permitting light transmission into the eye. Transparency of the … -
Medications
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New RVC research finds inbreeding is contributing factor to mid and late-term pregnancy loss in Thoroughbreds
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), in collaboration with Cornell University, has found that inbreeding is a contributing factor to mid and late-term pregnancy loss (MLPL), but not early pregnancy loss (EPL) in Thoroughbreds. This … -
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Life During Covid – Residents’ Experience of Joining During the Pandemic
Clinical Connections spoke to RVC residents who started their roles amid the first wave of the pandemic. The picture of frustration at circumstances beyond anyone’s control, coupled with adaptability and creativity, will no doubt be familiar to clinicians up and down the country. -
Leading biomechanics researcher from the RVC shares insights at United Nations’ AI for Good event
This week, Professor Richard Bomphrey, Professor of Comparative Biomechanics at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) will lead a panel of experts at the United Nations’ (UN) next AI for Good event. Taking place on Wednesday, 27th September at 3pm ( …