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New research on mammary tumours
Royal Veterinary College research has has identified the role of the myoepithelial cell within the mammary gland as critical to the development of benign versus malignant tumours. This research may enable the development of more targeted therapies for mammary tumours in dogs and cats. -
RVC-SE Contacts
Contact information for staff at the Regional Veterinary Centre - South of England -
The Consultation Process
At the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals your pet receives the benefit of some of the profession’s most experienced vets -
Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital
The Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital (BSAH) is our veterinary hospital in Camden, London, close to Kings Cross station. As an RVC teaching hospital, final year veterinary students participate in consultations under the close supervision of … -
Out-of-hours Emergency Care
The RVC operates a 24-hour veterinary emergency veterinary clinic, for dog, cat and other pet owners whose regular vet practices have signed up to our scheme. -
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The Value of a New Digital Pathology Platform
The Royal Veterinary College has establishment a digital pathology platform, which allows digital scanning of glass slides to produce high-resolution digital slide images. -
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Keeping One Step Ahead Through Advanced RVN Education
The RVC recently celebrated the tenth intake of students to the Graduate Diploma in Professional and Clinical Veterinary Nursing. Since its inception, 132 Registered Veterinary Nurses have completed this unique distance learning course. It is designed to enhance RVNs’ knowledge bases, skills and motivation. -
New emergency referral – Queen Mother Hospital
What to do if your pet has been referred by your own vet to the RVC specialist referral service -
Recent Papers and Current Projects
Recent Papers and Current Projects including calf anaemia from staff and students at RVC-SE -
The RVC’s Equine Locomotor Research Course expands to the USA
Grad Dip Equine Locomotor Research offers professional farriers the chance to gain the skills to produce original research which could enhance equine welfare