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Boltons Park Farm
Based on the Royal Veterinary College's Hawkshead Estate in Hertfordshire, Boltons Park Farm has been an essential part of the RVC’s activities for more than 45 years. It is the College’s farm animal practical teaching facility, hosting a wide range of student practical tasks and demonstrations. -
Welcome From The President & Principal
Professor Stuart. W. J. Reid CBE Joining the Royal Veterinary College means you become part of a heritage going back over 233 years and makes you a member of a specialist institution that leads the way in putting students at the heart of everything … -
Black History Month – a joint message from the RVC and RVC SU
Today sees the start of Black History Month (BHM) in the United Kingdom, a month that celebrates the contributions and achievements of black people and communities, not only nationally but internationally. It is celebrated during February in the USA … -
Equality and Diversity
Equality – information about equality at RVC. -
Pre-visit information (cats and dogs)
Taking your pet to the vet can be a stressful experience, both for you and your furry friend. However, with a little preparation, you can ensure that the visit goes smoothly and that your pet receives the best care possible. This advice sheet … -
Publications
Explore the collection of authored works including articles, chapters, and books written by our dedicated veterinary nursing teams and talented students. Click to view RVC VN publications Submit Publications → -
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Alpaca Benefits from a Collaborative Approach After Trauma
David Bolt (Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery) and Richard Meeson (Professor of Orthopaedics and Head of the Small Animal Orthopaedic Service) outline the case of an alpaca who benefited from the transdisciplinary approach of the RVC. Dexter at … -
RVC-led research will help vets in practice investigate lameness
A study on equine lameness led by a Royal Veterinary College expert on bio-engineering will help vets to investigate the condition. -
RVC-led study will help vets investigate lameness
A study on equine lameness led by a Royal Veterinary College expert on bio-engineering will help vets to investigate the condition. -
Latest publications from the VEEPH group
Read on to find out more about some of the work we have published over the last couple of months...Read on to find out more about some of the work we have published over the last couple of months... …