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Regional Veterinary Centre - South of England
The RVC, Kingston Maurward College and regional veterinary practices are collaborating in the development of a centre of excellence for livestock extension. -
Our campuses and contacts
The Royal Veterinary College has two campuses - one in Camden, central London, and one near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. Both are within easy reach of main transport links and are easy to get to from London's airports. -
Hands-on Clinical Experience - First Opinion Animal Hospital
Our first opinion animal hospital is based at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital at our Camden Campus. The hospital offers a full range of services for dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, birds and other small animals, from vaccinations and … -
Hands-on Clinical Experience - Boltons Park Farm
Based at the Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire, Boltons Park Farm is our farm animal practical teaching facility. The farm consists of 200 hectares of mainly grazing grass, along with 14 hectares of wildlife stewardship plots planted last year … -
Making a referral
Referrals from vets to the RVC's small animal referral services can be arranged by phone, email or fax. -
Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery
The Royal Veterinary College Orthopaedic Surgery Service tackles an extensive range of musculoskeletal conditions in dogs and cats, including joint disease, angular limb deformities and acute traumas such as broken legs. -
The RVC
The RVC is the largest vet school in the English-speaking world and is a college of the University of London. The College offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in veterinary medicine, veterinary nursing, and biological sciences; and CPD programmes in veterinary medicine and veterinary nursing. -
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How did some large dinosaurs’ bodies develop?
Research using computer models of the bodies of sauropod dinosaurs to examine the evolutionary history of their body shape -
New Equine Locomotor Research Course at the Royal Veterinary College
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is launching a new Graduate Diploma in Equine Locomotor Research (Grad Dip ELR), which offers farriers the opportunity to gain skills and experience in producing original research to increase the evidence base behind farriery, and enhance equine welfare.