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RVC’s Bioscience Courses awarded Advanced Accreditation by Royal Society of Biology
The Royal Veterinary College are delighted to confirm that the Royal Society of Biology have renewed our Advanced Accreditation for all of our MSci Biosciences courses -
RVC Researcher awarded a Winn Feline Foundation grant to study the genetics of phosphate control in cats with chronic kidney disease
Dr Rebecca Geddes has been awarded a research grant by the Winn Feline Foundation as part of their recent call for proposals focused on “Feline Kidney Health and the Impact of Dietary Phosphorus and Calcium”, co-sponsored by Nestle Purina Petcare …Dr Rebecca Geddes has been awarded a research grant by the Winn Feline Foundation as part of their …
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Interactive Resources
The VetCompass project collects pet health data routinely recorded by UK veterinary practices, as part of an ongoing study of companion animal disorders -
For owners
As dedicated owners, each time your pet visits a VetCompass™ participating veterinary practice, you are contributing to the long-term health of companion animals. -
Research Projects and Opportunities
Research projects and opportunities to work with data about over 15 million companion animals from almost 2,000 UK participating veterinary practices -
About VetCompass
The Veterinary Companion Animal Surveillance System (VetCompassTM) is an initiative focused on improving companion animal health. -
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Research projects and opportunities to work with data about over 15 million companion animals from almost 2,000 UK participating veterinary practices -
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A wide range of resources for exploring the information generated by the RVC's VetCompass Programme -
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A range of publications, open access data and clinical benchmarking resources from VetCompass -
Kira’s Story: a battle against IMHA
Kira had a tough start in life, having been left on a balcony in Spain, battling against the inevitable sun burn and all the problems associated with neglect. In July 2020, Kira was rehomed and given a new start in life with a family in the UK. All seemed well until August, when her owners noticed she was very lethargic and also breathing extremely fast.Kira had a tough start in life, having been left on a balcony in Spain, battling against the …