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Tortoise Bladder Stone
Tortoises are regular patients at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital, but Kobe the leopard tortoise was a slightly unusual case as he had been referred for a suspected bladder stone found incidentally on x-rays by his normal vet. -
Phebe's Online Dog Show raising funds to fight IMHA
When Pheobe the Cocker Spaniel was diagnosed with immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), her owners, Lynne and Alexis, wanted to raise awareness of this terrible illness and support research looking for better treatment and even a cure.When Pheobe the Cocker Spaniel was diagnosed with immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), her …
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Letter from the Principal
Photo: Veterinary Record, Mark Thomas In the year that has passed since I last wrote to you, we have all endured circumstances that would have been unimaginable by even the most inventive of authors. Multiple lockdowns, bereavements, … -
Anatomy Art with our Junior and Teen Vet clubs
Do you want to work with animals when you grow up? Then you’re a perfect fit for our Junior and Teen Vet Clubs! On the 30th May the Widening Participation team held a day of fun activities for our members, who are all thinking about becoming vets, …Do you want to work with animals when you grow up? Then you’re a perfect fit for our Junior and …
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RVC celebrates being serious about science since 1791
Stuart Reid - Principal of the RVC hosted a dinner with colleagues,staff and alumni at Hatfield House to celebrate the college's 225th birthday. The Gala dinner was part of a weekend of celebrations to commemorate the founding of the college in 1791. -
Animal Care Trust fundraiser visits the RVC
The owner of a pet nutrition company has visited the Royal Veterinary College to present proceeds from his many charitable endeavours to the RVC's Animal Care Trust. The sponsored events that Pooch & Mutt owner Guy Blaskey has completed on behalf … -
Royal Veterinary College technician recognised as one of the UK’s best
The Royal Veterinary College’s Elaine Shervill has been awarded runner-up in the HE Bioscience Technician of the Year Award, developed jointly by the Royal Society of Biology and the University Bioscience Manager’s Association. This award cements the RVC’s position as a leading institution not just for academia, but also for technical excellence. -
New study on tying-up in horses and ponies
Recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis (RER), also known as tying up, is an exercise-associated disease that involves repeated episodes of muscle damage -
Veterinary Medicine - Living in London/Hertfordshire
Where you'll be based In the first years of the Veterinary Medicine courses, most student opt to live locally to our Camden Campus. London is a vibrant, international, bustling city with something to offer for everyone’s tastes. As of 2023, … -
Biological Sciences Offer Holders
Your Course We are thrilled you're considering studying one of our Biological Science courses. The RVC's unique combination of world-renowned experts, exciting research opportunities, and intimate class structures will help you refine your own …