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Online Assessment
The RVC uses online assessment throughout the curriculum for self-directed study, scheduled formative quizzes and summative assessments -
Digital Learning Interactions
Online simulations provide RVC students with a virtual environment where they can safely experiment with patients -
Royal Veterinary College publishes new dog breed health awareness survey
The Royal Veterinary College want to find out what the general public's awareness is of health issues connected to specific dog breeds. -
Pet Nutrition and Diet
Comprehensive pet diet and nutrition advice and services available at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital and vet practice in London -
Brachycephaly Expertise
The Royal Veterinary College has the only specialist clinic in UK for brachycephalic dog breeds, also known as short-muzzled or short-nosed dogs. -
Bovine calving simulator to improve farm teaching and learning
The RVC Animal Care Trust has awarded a grant of almost £31,000 to purchase a bovine calving simulator. The simulator, based at the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) Boltons Park Farm and equipped with a functional udder, will offer improved learning opportunities to veterinary students before working with live animals.The RVC Animal Care Trust has awarded a grant of almost £31,000 to fund a bovine calving …
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Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of chickens
RVC's Professor in Animal Welfare, Dr. Christine Nicol, has edited this new publication - Understanding the behaviour and improving the welfare of chickens. The publication draws on Christine's and the contributors' extensive knowledge in …RVC's Professor in Animal Welfare, Dr. Christine Nicol, has edited this new publication - …
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The Autumn 2020 edition of our newsletter, Paws & Hooves, is out now!
Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring stories of our amazing fundraisers.Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring …
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The Spring 2021 edition of our newsletter, Paws & Hooves, is out now!
Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring stories of our amazing fundraisers.Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring …
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Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Lois Wilkie is currently studying for a PhD under the supervision of Professor Virginia Luis-Fuentes (cardiology) and Professor Ken Smith (pathology). Lois' research involves the development of detailed pathological grading systems for different types of cardiomyopathy in cats, which can be used in conjunction with diagnostic imaging precisely to characterise the different types of feline cardiac disease.