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Atypical Myopathy Fact File
RVC Equine provides Atypical Myopathy tests and treatments for horse owners and vets. -
Rare sea turtle gets CT scan at the RVC
“Turtley” terrific teamwork at the Royal Veterinary College gives promising CT scan result for Menai the TurtleClinicians at the Royal Veterinary College in Hertfordshire played a key role in a rare turtle’s …
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Published Papers
Published research papers by RVC Equine experts -
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Getting the Best out of Biopsies at the RVC
The RVC anatomic pathology team provides professional expertise in post mortem examinations, histopathology and immunohistochemistry for domestic species. Farmed livestock are also examined, in a partnership arrangement with the Animal Plant and Health Agency. -
Living in Hertfordshire
A relaxed place for RVC students to live and study, offering an alternative to the fast pace of London life whilst remaining easily accessible -
The Royal Veterinary College achieves top spot in global rankings
The RVC has been ranked as world number one for Veterinary Science in the latest QS World University Subject Rankings, for the third consecutive year -
RVC launches first comprehensive study of umbilical cord torsion in thoroughbreds
Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have been awarded funding to build on their studies into umbilical cord torsion (UCT) in thoroughbreds. This research, funded by the Alborada Trust, continues the first ever comprehensive study of … -
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A Precious Resource: Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
Rosanne Jepson, Professor Small Animal Internal Medicine, and Tom Greensmith, Lecturer in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care In November 2022 the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) participated in ‘World Antimicrobial Awareness Week’, … -
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Osteoarthritis In Horses – Is There a New Option?
Roger K.W. Smith, Professor of Equine Orthopaedics The RVC Equine Referral Hospital had a world-first 20 years ago, when it cultured mesenchymal stem cells from the bone marrow of a horse suffering from an overstrain injury of its superficial … -
Our campuses and contacts
The Royal Veterinary College has two campuses - one in Camden, central London, and one near Potters Bar in Hertfordshire. Both are within easy reach of main transport links and are easy to get to from London's airports.