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Lifting laboratory rats: who uses which methods?
Laboratory rats have better welfare when picked up using methods that support their weight, according to our recently published survey results1. Some staff pick rats up by the tail; 11% of the people in our survey did this, but many were worried …Laboratory rats have better welfare when picked up using methods that support their weight, …
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Is Cross Matching Beneficial Prior to the First Blood Transfusion in Cats?
Karen Humm (Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care) has been awarded a grant by Pet Plan for the following project: "Is Cross Matching Beneficial Prior to the First Blood Transfusion in Cats?" As veterinary practice has advanced, there has been a …Karen Humm (Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care) has been awarded a grant by Pet Plan for the …
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RVC revolutionise equine imaging with first specialised CT scan for horses
The UK’s first specialised equine computed tomography (CT) scanner has been unveiled at the RVC -
Dog’s body size and shape could indicate a greater bone tumour risk
Osteosarcoma is a painful and aggressive bone tumour in dogs that is known to be more common in certain breeds than others. New research has now confirmed that larger breeds, such as Rottweiler, Great Dane and Rhodesian Ridgeback, have a greater … -
Latitude Festival Kids Area
The Widening Participation team had the chance to go to Latitude festival in Suffolk this year, to meet hundreds and hundreds of young people interested in the world of Veterinary Science.Latitude is no normal music festival. The combination of …The Widening Participation team had the chance to go to Latitude festival in Suffolk this year, …
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‘Hypertension in the Dog and Cat’ – new book by RVC Professors published
A new book, co-edited by the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) Professor Jonathan Elliott, Professor Harriet M. Syme and Dr Rosanne Jepson has just been published by Springer. This book aims to provide an in-depth review on the current state of … -
RVC engages public with ostrich anatomy at Norwich Science Festival
Professor John Hutchinson and his team dissected an ostrich in front of a rapt audience as part of Norwich Science Festival on Monday 21st October, in order to explain the amazing anatomy of animals. -
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Veterinary Nurses Implementing Clinical Audits at the QMHA
Perdi Welsh, Course Director for post-registration Certificates in Advanced Veterinary Nursing Clinical governance and associated activities, such as clinical audit to ensure quality enhancement, is now enshrined within the RCVS Codes of … -
Spring Paws & Hooves out now!
Spring 2023 edition of the RVC's Animal Care Trust magazineDiscover how your support helps the RVC treat seriously ill animals. In this edition, you'll find …
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Paws & Hooves Autumn edition out now!
Autumn 2023 edition of Paws & Hooves - the magazine from the RVC Animal Care TrustOur supporter magazine has a fresh new look! Inside, you'll discover the impact you make across the …