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The Value of Corneal Donations
We deal with a large number of eye conditions amongst many different species. Brachycephalic dogs are our most frequently seen patients, while rabbits and rodents among the least common. Corneal ulcers are one of the most common eye conditions that … -
Meet the Team
Meet the team at RVC's Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital -
Ground-breaking RVC research explores prevalence of anal sac disorders in dogs
Study seeks to redress the lack of evidence-based information that has been published on the epidemiology and clinical management of non-neoplastic anal sac disorders -
Preparing your pet for a visit to our practice
Top tips from the RVC about coming to visit the vet with your pet so that your vet visit is as stress-free as possible -
Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
The RVC's Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) programme is a full-time, five-year undergraduate degree offering world-leading scientific and clinical training in veterinary medicine. -
Veterinary Education
The RVC's pioneering postgraduate certificate, diploma and masters level course designed for vets involved in teaching and training. -
Bird movement research featured in prestigious journal
Royal Veterinary College research into the movement of birds on the ground is featured in the Journal of Experimental Biology. -
Synergy Farm Health Vet Celebrate Vet of the Future Win
Royal Veterinary College student Ben Barber, a vet intern based at Synergy Farm Health in Dorset, has won the Dairy Industry Vet of the Future Award -
Neutralization of Apx toxicity as an alternative to antibiotics for control of contagious porcine pleuropneumonia
A new MRC grant has been awarded to Professors Andrew Rycroft and Brian Catchpole. The grant has been awarded under the programme "Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance: Theme 2". The project is called “Neutralization of Apx toxicity as an …A new MRC grant has been awarded to Professors Andrew Rycroft and Brian Catchpole.
The grant has …
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SCTS Pathology How to Apply HBLB
To apply for the Anatomic Pathology SCTS programme you must meet the following requirements: - Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons RCVS. - Confirm you have the right to study in the UK. Non-EU …