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Veterinary Dermatology
RVC Small Animal Referrals senior veterinary dermatologists are all board-certified specialists. They provide a one-stop-shop for owners of cats and dogs with ear infections and skin disease. -
Aurora Programme
Information about the Aurora Programme, a women-only leadership development programme -
Transfusion Medicine
The Transfusion Medicine Service supports all clinicians at the RVC, providing them with the blood products they need to give their veterinary patients the best possible care. -
Veterinary Emergency Referrals
RVC Small Animal Referrals offers the largest and best equipped emergency veterinary facility in the UK. Our Emergency Referrals Service is in operation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It is staffed by a large team of vets and specialist veterinary nurses, who provide acute care. -
RVC backs first-ever UK Parrot Awareness Week
Parrot Awareness Week (PAW) has been launched in 2023 to promote improving welfare for pet parrots and parrot-like birds. Running from 2nd- 8th July it aims to highlight important welfare themes for parrots in captivity to support owners to provide … -
NSS Success - RVC ranks in top 10
RVC degrees ranked highly in NSS and THE surveys - 100% overall satisfaction for biosciences and nursing courses -
Message to current and future students of The Royal Veterinary College
RVC statement following the UK's EU referendum result. The RVC's current position and plans for the future. -
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RVC Team Works With ZSL to Help Critically Endangered Monkey
A critically endangered white-naped mangabey suffering from epiphora and epistaxis came to RVC Small Animal Referrals for evaluation and treatment. -
Veterinary Medicine - Offer Holder FAQs
As a potential student, you may have many questions about the RVC and university life in general, below are our frequently asked questions from other prospective students: What is the Students' Union? The Students' Union is a student-led … -
New RVC research proves clinical benefits from surgical intervention for dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non-surgical management. The study demonstrated …