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Veterinary Epidemiology
The MSc Veterinary Epidemiology is a one-year masters or diploma course in vet epidemiology, covering public health, veterinary science and animal health, taught by the Royal Veterinary College and LSHTM, University of London, UK -
Dr Dan O'Neill
Associate Professor in Companion Animal Epidemiology01707 669 364 -
Exotic Animal Residency - How to Apply
Please ensure that your English Qualification meets our requirements in time for applying. To apply for the Exotic Animal Residency you must meet the following requirements: Member (or eligible for membership) of the Royal College of … -
Exotic Animal Residency
The Royal Veterinary College offers several Clinical Training Residencies that are first class, world-renowned training programmes for veterinary specialisation. -
Dr Ruby Chang
Associate Professor of Statistics+44 (0)20 7468 5000 -
How to Apply
The application process varies depending on the course you would like to apply for, when you want to start, and whether you are applying from the UK or from outside the UK. UCAS All students are usually required to apply for undergraduate degrees … -
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 -
How to prepare your small mammal/exotic pet for procedures
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, chipmunks and prairie dogs do not need to be starved before anaesthesia so please keep feeding your pet’s normal diet right up until you bring them in for … -
How to transport your small mammal/exotic pet
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits and rodents may be transported in a small cat carrier or small mammal pet carrier depending on their size. We have a wide range of diets available in hospital but it is helpful if you can bring in your pet’s normal food … -
Dr Saira Khurshid Akhtar
Teaching Fellow+44 (0)20 7468 5000