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How to Apply
Application Form Please download the application form and return to admissions@rvc.ac.uk or by hand/post to the Admissions Office. Application form (pdf) Applications are still being welcomed for this course; as such, the … -
How to Apply: Grad Dip Equine Locomotor Research
How to apply for the Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research programme at the RVC -
The International Feline Encephalitis Study Group - Video resource: feline seizure semiology
This page contains videos of feline seizures, from cats with and without LGI1-autoantibodies, as an educational resource for veterinary, medical and research professionals. All videos are uploaded with veterinary and family consent. … -
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Equality Training and Information
Equality – information about equality at RVC. -
CKCS health controversy: Daily Mail interviews Dan O'Neill
In this article, published on 14 January 2015, Daily Mail journalist Neil Tweedie highlights the concerns and controversy surrounding health and welfare issues in the ever popular Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. VetCompass team member Dan O’Neill … -
Other Small Mammals Vet Services
At RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice, you can be reassured that you are getting exceptional small animal vet knowledge and expertise. -
Welcome Week & Five Ways to BE Well - Calendar of events
Try these five ways to Be Well to help you feel more positive by increasing satisfaction and happiness and reducing stress and anxiety. -
Diabetic cat in remission and in a wonderful new home
A young black cat is in diabetic remission after multiple visits to the Royal Veterinary College and careful management of his diabetes. A lovely young black cat was very unwell when he was first seen by The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) …A young black cat is in diabetic remission after multiple visits to the Royal Veterinary College …
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Research news – VetCompass study on mast cell tumours in dogs
Mast cell tumour (MCT) appears to be a frequent tumour type in dogs, though there is little published in relation to its frequency in dogs in the UK. This week, a VetCompass study looking at the prevalence and risk factors for MCTs in dogs …