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How to Apply - Comparative Residencies
Please ensure that your English qualification meets our requirements in time for applying. To apply for the one of the disciplines in the Comparative Residency programme you must meet the following requirements: Member (or eligible for … -
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 … -
How to apply - PhD
What qualifications do I need? The normal minimum entrance qualification for PhD registration is one of the following: At least an upper second class honours degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard, in … -
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Cardiac Arrhythmias in Horses
Equine arrhythmias result in a range of effects, from poor performance and reduced exercise capacity to sudden cardiac death – but are also present in healthy equine athletes. -
Raising a concern
The health and welfare needs of horses drove the establishment of the Royal Veterinary College, and these have remained at the core of the College's activities over the centuries. -
Internal Medicine Residency
Three-year programme that satisfies the requirements for certification in both the ACVIM-SAIM and the ECVIM-ca -
Kitten Vaccinations
The RVC (Royal Veterinary College) London vet practice offers full kitten vaccination services -
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Gait Analysis
RVC objective gait analysis system has substantial benefits. Orthopaedic examination and subsequent diagnostic work-up is a complex decision-making process reliant on observation of the horse under a variety of conditions. -
Rabbit Neutering (spaying and castration)
Neutering is a surgical procedure to spay or castrate your rabbit to ensure they are no longer able to breed. -
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Update on Gastrointestinal Diseases in Horses
Bettina Dunkel, Associate Professor in Equine Medicine The most commonly described intestinal disease in horses is probably gastric ulcers and colic but other diseases such as colitis and inflammatory bowel disease also play an important role. The …