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Module and Strand Leader Handbooks
Roles and responsibilities of Module and Strand Leaders of academic courses at The Royal Veterinary College -
Clinical Training
Internships and residencies at the RVC develop the specialist-level research skills and clinical experience needed to rise to the top of their chosen field -
Admissions Policy
Admissions Policy The RVC has established an Admissions Policy to support our fair admissions procedure, here we outline the purpose of the policy: Admission Policy Scope and Admissions Statement. Below, you can find each section of the policy for … -
Camden Campus
The Royal Veterinary College's Camden campus features extensive teaching facilities, the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and London BioScience Innovation Centre (LBIC). -
Information for Horse Owners
All initial referrals enquiries and appointments to the Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital are made through owners' regular veterinary practice. -
Council Tax
Full-time students are not required to pay Council Tax throughout the years of their studies -
Study as a Visitor
If you are studying at the RVC for less than six months, retaking a short period of study or re-sitting exams after your Student visa has expired you will be able to do so with Visitor leave -
Veterinary Primary and Accessible Care and Education Internship (V-PACE)
The RVC's small animal Internships are a first class, world-renowned training programme for veterinary surgeons who wish to expand their knowledge and experience in all aspects of small animal practice -
Endoscopy
An endoscope is a small flexible camera that we can use to visualise internal problems within the horse, typically in the respiratory tract but also involving the digestive or urogenital tracts. The RVC's equine team has a variety of portable … -
Equine Worming
An appropriate worming programme is an essential part of your horse’s management as these internal parasites can cause a wide range of problems from weight loss to colic and diarrhoea. It is important that worming programmes are tailored to the …