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Royal Veterinary College and Aberystwyth University to launch first ever joint Veterinary Science degree
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has launched the first ever joint Bachelor of Veterinary Science (BVSc) degree, in partnership with Aberystwyth University, following the official opening of Wales’ first School of Veterinary Science on Friday 28 February. -
FECAVA share VetCompass brachycephalic infographics
The Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA) have shared recent VetCompass brachycephalic infographics on their website, increasing the reach of VetCompass research even further: Link: https://www.fecava.org/news- … -
Dr Thomas Hiron
Postdoc Researcher in Genetics of Complex Disease -
Mr Danilo Faccenda
This member of staff no longer works for The RVC.
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Sarcoids
Royal Veterinary College equine fact file giving owners information about sarcoids in horses. -
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Andy and Kim Gray are running the London Marathon in memory of Andy’s mum
Andy wanted to run for a charity worthy of the memory of his mum, Pam, after she passed away in 2019. When he came across the Animal Care Trust, he knew he'd found what he was looking for.Andy wanted to run for a charity worthy of the memory of his mum, Pam, after she passed away in 2019 …
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Dr Faye Forsythe
Veterinary SurgeonBeaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital, Camden
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VetCompass Australia: Diabetes in dogs explored
Latest research published by VetCompass Australia explored the epidemiology of dogs with diabetes mellitus attending primary care veterinary clinics in Australia. The researchers involved reported the following: "ContextThe objectives of this study … -
World’s largest elbow disease study helps owners of large-breed dogs
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has just completed the largest ever study of elbow disease in dogs attending first opinion veterinary practices in the UK. The results have highlighted which breeds are most at risk in order to assist owners to be alert for the signs of this condition and to seek veterinary treatment early.