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Internal Medicine
RVC equine internal medicine specialists treat horses and ponies with a variety of chronic and acute problems, including heart problems, respiratory diseases, stomach and intestine problems and diseases which affect the liver or kidneys -
Internal Medicine Residency
Three-year programme that satisfies the requirements for certification in both the ACVIM-SAIM and the ECVIM-ca -
Veterinary Internal Medicine
The RVC Veterinary Internal Medicine Team is without a doubt at the forefront of veterinary medicine worldwide. We have the biggest internist team in Europe, are research-active and can offer speciality as well as sub-speciality expertise for all our referrals. -
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The Most Common Cases Referred to Internal Medicine
We are focusing, over a number of articles, on the most common cases referred to the RVC team and the capacities that enable us to offer effective treatments to patients and a good service to referrers. -
Professor Jonathan Elliott of the RVC awarded Honorary Member of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Jonathan Elliott, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), has been awarded Honorary Member status in Small Animal Internal Medicine by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM). The …Jonathan Elliott, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal Veterinary College ( …
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Re-Inventing Diagnosis and Management of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (Complete)
This project, funded by Dechra, aims to determine better methods for the earlier detection and monitoring of hyperadrenocorticism in dogs. More effective diagnosis and monitoring may result in improved quality of life. -
Awards
Awards for the RVC's Veterinary Nursing team -
Curriculum Managers
Procedure and Criteria for Appointment, Roles and Responsibilities, Module/Strand Leader Handbooks etc -
Design and Approval of Courses
Academic Quality Regulations and Procedures - Design and Approval of Courses -
RVC research finds cat breeds at highest risk of kidney stones
Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have found the breeds that place cats at a higher risk of developing kidney and ureter stones, namely Burmese, Persian, Ragdoll and Tonkinese breeds. The research is the first of its kind to …