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Peter Marsden smashes fundraising target to raise over £7,000 for research into IMHA
Peter walks 50 miles along the River Thames to raise money for the Animal Care Trust-funded research into immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA).Peter walks 50 miles along the River Thames to raise money for the Animal Care Trust-funded …
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New litter-picking initiative reinforces RVC’s commitment to the environment and its community
Staff and students at the RVC joined together this week to kick-start a new monthly litter picking initiative as part of the College’s environmental stewardship role and ongoing commitment to support the local community. -
Serum from blood donations saving the vision of cats and dogs
Blood donations from the superhero cats and dogs at the RVC are used for transfusions for critically ill pets. Blood products are not just used for transfusions however, they are also used in ophthalmology – treatment of eye disorders and diseasesBlood donations from the superhero cats and dogs at the RVC are used for transfusions for …
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Gold for RVC student
An RVC student was part of the British university equestrian team that scooped gold in an international event held in America this winter. As well as taking gold at the AIEC Student Riding World Finals in Florida, the British team was awarded the … -
Library Provisions
The Royal Veterinary College has a number of enhanced library and learning provisions for students with disabilities or health conditions. -
Cardiology Residency
Three-year training programme that satisfies the requirements for certification by both the ACVIM and ECVIM in the Specialty of Cardiology -
Rabbit Dental Issues and Services
Comprehensive rabbit dental services and tips about rabbit teeth care at the Royal Veterinary College in north London at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital -
Epidemiology - VetCompass
The currently high proportion of dogs that are brachycephalic suggests that issues around the health and population explosion associated with these breeds should be considered as a major welfare issue for dogs at a population level. -
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Malassezia Spp. is a Component of the Duodenal Mycobiota of Dogs With Chronic Enteropathy
Ross Bond, Professor of Veterinary Dermatology, and Aarti Kathrani, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine The veterinary profession is increasingly aware of the role intestinal dysbiosis may play in a range of disorders in body systems … -
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How to Apply for BSc and MSci Biological and Bioveterinary Science courses at The Royal Veterinary College