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|Introduction=[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Index.cfm The Royal Veterinary College] is a constituent college of the University of London and one of the United Hospitals. Founded in 1791, it is the oldest and largest veterinary school in the United Kingdom.  It is one of 18 independent Colleges of the federal University of London. The College’s reputation for excellence and their pioneering work in teaching, research and clinical services means they are able to innovate and keep at the forefront of theory and practice.
 
 
 
|History=The foundation of The Veterinary College, London, in 1791 marked the establishment of the veterinary profession in the UK. In the racing seasons of 1769 and 1770 the racecourses of England were dominated by one horse, Eclipse. Eclipse was a sufficiently important horse to make it necessary to carry out a post mortem, but there was no veterinary school and no qualified veterinarian in the country except the Frenchman Charles Benoit Vial de St Bel. St Bel attended the corpse of the famous racehorse and subsequently published his post-mortem findings. The Veterinary College, London, was born in the parish of St Pancras in 1791, on the present-day site of The Royal Veterinary College’s Camden Town campus. On 4 January 1792, the first four students attended the College to begin a three-year course intended to cover all aspects of the veterinary art.
 
|Education=The College provides a number of [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Undergraduate/Index.cfm undergraduate courses], including the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) as well as accelerated graduate entry BVetMed and a combined BVetMed, BSC (Hons) degree. BSc (Hons) degrees are also provided in veterinary nursing, bioveterinary sciences and veterinary pathology, and a foundation degree in veterinary nursing is also offered. The College also offers the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Undergraduate/VetGateway/Index.cfm Gateway course]; a one-year preparatory course, designed to equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills you need to join a career-building veterinary degree course. This is a widening participation programme for UK non-selective state school students whose parents have not been to university and who receive, or would be eligible for, an Education Maintenance Allowance payment. The [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Distance/Index.cfm Distance Learning] department offer an attractive option for those with work, family or financial constraints, to gain a London University qualification without coming to London. In addition to these undergraduate courses, the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Index.cfm Graduate School] provides masters courses, PhD studentships and clinical training scholarships in a wide range of disciplines. The College's [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CPD/Courses/Index.cfm Continuing Professional Development] (CPD) Unit is the UK's largest academic provider of educational services to the veterinary community.
 
|Research=Research at the Royal Veterinary College is of international quality. The Research Assessment Exercise in 2008 ranked the RVC as England's best veterinary school, amongst institutions whose research is exclusively veterinary related. A total of 55% of their submitted academic staff were viewed as producing "world class" or "internationally excellent" research. As a self-governing college within the University of London, a unique blend of basic and clinical scientists  work together in interdisciplinary teams within one research division. The College has built a very strong academic discipline in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health with complementary research interests. All are veterinarians and they facilitate interactions between basic and clinical scientists, in many areas of their research.
 
 
 
The disciplines of Epidemiology, Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Clinical Science are drawn together in the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CEEED/Index.cfm Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases] (CEEED Centre), opened in 2008 and designed to facilitate multi-disciplinary research in Infectious Diseases.
 
 
 
Animal Welfare is fundamental to the RVC's research mission and underpins their research programmes; the establishment of an [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Research/Groups/CAW/Index.cfm Animal Welfare Unit] at the College is an important development. Understanding how animals and people move is fundamental to musuloskeletal health and diseases that result from ageing, physical activity and the environment. The [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/SML/Index.cfm Structure and Motion Laboratory] has world leading facilities to study locomotion. The leaders of this Centre of Excellence are at the forefront of developing technologies to study animal movement which are used in both basic and applied research.
 
 
 
The RVC is unique among European Vet Schools in having a [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CIC/Home/Index.cfm Clinical Investigation Centre], co-ordinating disciplined study of its clinical caseload through its electronic patient record system and undertaking Phase II Clinical Trials under a Home Office license. They aim to translate research into solutions for veterinary and human medicine and use their expertise and veterinary patient caseload to undertake comparative research of of both biomedical and veterinary significance.
 
 
 
|Clinical=The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is the UK’s longest-established vet school and one of the most highly regarded institutions of its kind in Europe.
 
 
 
The small and large animal hospitals treat over 20,000 patients per year. They pride themselves on a strong customer focus, and this, together with first-class clinical services and treatment provides a valuable service for both the general public and the profession. The RVC runs three animal hospitals and three first opinion practices all based within London and Hertfordshire. For small animals, they run the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/BAH/Index.cfm Beaumont Animals' Hospital], a first opinion hospital that is based in RVC Camden and the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/QMH/Index.cfm Queen Mother Hospital for Animals]; a high quality animal referral hospital, providing state of the art clinical services in a wide range of specialities. The equine services include the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/EquinePractice/Index.cfm Equine Practice] which is a first opinion ambulatory service, serving Hertfordshire and other local areas and the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/ERH/Index.cfm Equine Referral Hospital] which provides referral clinical services to equine practices and horse owners throughout the south of England. The College also has a first opinion [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/FAH/Index.cfm Farm Animal Practice] serving farms in the south-east, providing a 24-hour service on all aspects of farm animal health, production and welfare and also a referral [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/FAH/Index.cfm Farm Animal Hospital] based at the RVC Hawkshead Campus, providing full hospitalisation, diagnostic and surgical facilities for individual farm animals. The College has also established a collaboration with the Dairy Development centre called the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/WRVC/Index.cfm Welsh Regional Veterinary Centre] (WRVC), a farm health investigation service to vets and farmers in the south Wales region. The College laboratories offer a full [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/DLS/Index.cfm professional diagnostic service] used by all departments within The Royal Veterinary College and veterinary practices both in the UK and overseas.
 
 
 
  
 
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|Principal=Professor Stuart Reid<br>BVMS, PhD, DVM, DipECVPH, FRSE, MRCVS
 
|Principal=Professor Stuart Reid<br>BVMS, PhD, DVM, DipECVPH, FRSE, MRCVS
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/About/Campuses/Camden.cfm '''Camden Campus''']<br>
 
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/About/Campuses/Hawkshead.cfm '''Hawkshead Campus''']<br><br>
 
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Index.cfm El Royal Veterinary College] forma parte de la Universidad de Londres y es uno de los Hospitales Unidos. Fundada en 1791, es el más grande y más antigua universidad de veterinaria en el Reino Unido. Es uno de los 18 colegios independientes de la Universidad de Londres. La reputación de la universidad por la excelencia y su trabajo pionero en la enseñanza, investigación y servicios clínicos significa que son capaces de innovar y mantenerse a la vanguardia de la teoría y la práctica.
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The foundation of The Veterinary College, London, in 1791 marked the establishment of the veterinary profession in the UK. In the racing seasons of 1769 and 1770 the racecourses of England were dominated by one horse, Eclipse. Eclipse was a sufficiently important horse to make it necessary to carry out a post mortem, but there was no veterinary school and no qualified veterinarian in the country except the Frenchman Charles Benoit Vial de St Bel. St Bel attended the corpse of the famous racehorse and subsequently published his post-mortem findings. The Veterinary College, London, was born in the parish of St Pancras in 1791, on the present-day site of The Royal Veterinary College’s Camden Town campus. On 4 January 1792, the first four students attended the College to begin a three-year course intended to cover all aspects of the veterinary art. <br>
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The College provides a number of [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Undergraduate/Index.cfm undergraduate courses], including the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) as well as accelerated graduate entry BVetMed and a combined BVetMed, BSC (Hons) degree. BSc (Hons) degrees are also provided in veterinary nursing, bioveterinary sciences and veterinary pathology, and a foundation degree in veterinary nursing is also offered. The College also offers the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Undergraduate/VetGateway/Index.cfm Gateway course]; a one-year preparatory course, designed to equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills you need to join a career-building veterinary degree course. This is a widening participation programme for UK non-selective state school students whose parents have not been to university and who receive, or would be eligible for, an Education Maintenance Allowance payment. The [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Distance/Index.cfm Distance Learning] department offer an attractive option for those with work, family or financial constraints, to gain a London University qualification without coming to London. In addition to these undergraduate courses, the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Postgraduate/Index.cfm Graduate School] provides masters courses, PhD studentships and clinical training scholarships in a wide range of disciplines. The College's [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CPD/Courses/Index.cfm Continuing Professional Development] (CPD) Unit is the UK's largest academic provider of educational services to the veterinary community. <br>
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Research at the Royal Veterinary College is of international quality. The Research Assessment Exercise in 2008 ranked the RVC as England's best veterinary school, amongst institutions whose research is exclusively veterinary related. A total of 55% of their submitted academic staff were viewed as producing "world class" or "internationally excellent" research. As a self-governing college within the University of London, a unique blend of basic and clinical scientists  work together in interdisciplinary teams within one research division. The College has built a very strong academic discipline in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health with complementary research interests. All are veterinarians and they facilitate interactions between basic and clinical scientists, in many areas of their research.
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The disciplines of Epidemiology, Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Clinical Science are drawn together in the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CEEED/Index.cfm Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases] (CEEED Centre), opened in 2008 and designed to facilitate multi-disciplinary research in Infectious Diseases.
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Animal Welfare is fundamental to the RVC's research mission and underpins their research programmes; the establishment of an [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Research/Groups/CAW/Index.cfm Animal Welfare Unit] at the College is an important development. Understanding how animals and people move is fundamental to musuloskeletal health and diseases that result from ageing, physical activity and the environment. The [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/SML/Index.cfm Structure and Motion Laboratory] has world leading facilities to study locomotion. The leaders of this Centre of Excellence are at the forefront of developing technologies to study animal movement which are used in both basic and applied research.
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The RVC is unique among European Vet Schools in having a [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CIC/Home/Index.cfm Centro de investigación clinical], co-ordinating disciplined study of its clinical caseload through its electronic patient record system and undertaking Phase II Clinical Trials under a Home Office license. They aim to translate research into solutions for veterinary and human medicine and use their expertise and veterinary patient caseload to undertake comparative research of of both biomedical and veterinary significance.
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El Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is the UK’s longest-established vet school and one of the most highly regarded institutions of its kind in Europe.
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The small and large animal hospitals treat over 20,000 patients per year. They pride themselves on a strong customer focus, and this, together with first-class clinical services and treatment provides a valuable service for both the general public and the profession. The RVC runs three animal hospitals and three first opinion practices all based within London and Hertfordshire. For small animals, they run the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/BAH/Index.cfm Beaumont Animals' Hospital], a first opinion hospital that is based in RVC Camden and the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/QMH/Index.cfm Queen Mother Hospital for Animals]; a high quality animal referral hospital, providing state of the art clinical services in a wide range of specialities. Servicios equinos incluyen el [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/EquinePractice/Index.cfm Clínica Equina] un servicio ambulatorio de primera opinión, que sirve Hertfordshire y otras zonas locales y el [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/ERH/Index.cfm Hospital Equino de Segunda Opinión] que proporciona servicios de segunda opinión a clínicas equinas y propietarios de caballos en todo el sur de Inglaterra. La Universidad también tiene una [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/FAH/Index.cfm Farm Animal Practice] de primera opinión que sirve a fincas en el sur-este,  proporcionando un servicio de 24-horas para todos los aspectos de salud de animales de producción, la producción y el bienestar. El centro de segunda opinión [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/FAH/Index.cfm Farm Animal Hospital] basado en el RVC Hawkshead Campus, proporciona hospitalización completa, servicios de diagnóstico y  quirúrgica para animales de granja individuales. La Universidad también ha establecido una colaboración con el Centro de desarrollo lácteos llamado el [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/WRVC/Index.cfm Centro Regional Galesa de Veterinaria] (WRVC), un servicio de investigación agrícola de salud disponible a los veterinarios y los agricultores de la región al sur de Gales. Los laboratorios de la universidad ofrecen un completo [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/DLS/Index.cfm servicio diagnostico profesional] utilizado por todos los departamentos del Royal Veterinary College y por clínicas ambos en el Reino Unido como el extranjero.
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Contacto Camden Campus

The Royal Veterinary College
Royal College Street
London
Reino Unido
+44 (0)20 7468 5000

Hawkshead Campus

Hawkshead Lane
North Mymms
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
Reino Unido
+44 (0)1707 666000






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El Royal Veterinary College forma parte de la Universidad de Londres y es uno de los Hospitales Unidos. Fundada en 1791, es el más grande y más antigua universidad de veterinaria en el Reino Unido. Es uno de los 18 colegios independientes de la Universidad de Londres. La reputación de la universidad por la excelencia y su trabajo pionero en la enseñanza, investigación y servicios clínicos significa que son capaces de innovar y mantenerse a la vanguardia de la teoría y la práctica.

The foundation of The Veterinary College, London, in 1791 marked the establishment of the veterinary profession in the UK. In the racing seasons of 1769 and 1770 the racecourses of England were dominated by one horse, Eclipse. Eclipse was a sufficiently important horse to make it necessary to carry out a post mortem, but there was no veterinary school and no qualified veterinarian in the country except the Frenchman Charles Benoit Vial de St Bel. St Bel attended the corpse of the famous racehorse and subsequently published his post-mortem findings. The Veterinary College, London, was born in the parish of St Pancras in 1791, on the present-day site of The Royal Veterinary College’s Camden Town campus. On 4 January 1792, the first four students attended the College to begin a three-year course intended to cover all aspects of the veterinary art.
The College provides a number of undergraduate courses, including the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine (BVetMed) as well as accelerated graduate entry BVetMed and a combined BVetMed, BSC (Hons) degree. BSc (Hons) degrees are also provided in veterinary nursing, bioveterinary sciences and veterinary pathology, and a foundation degree in veterinary nursing is also offered. The College also offers the Gateway course; a one-year preparatory course, designed to equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills you need to join a career-building veterinary degree course. This is a widening participation programme for UK non-selective state school students whose parents have not been to university and who receive, or would be eligible for, an Education Maintenance Allowance payment. The Distance Learning department offer an attractive option for those with work, family or financial constraints, to gain a London University qualification without coming to London. In addition to these undergraduate courses, the Graduate School provides masters courses, PhD studentships and clinical training scholarships in a wide range of disciplines. The College's Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Unit is the UK's largest academic provider of educational services to the veterinary community.
Research at the Royal Veterinary College is of international quality. The Research Assessment Exercise in 2008 ranked the RVC as England's best veterinary school, amongst institutions whose research is exclusively veterinary related. A total of 55% of their submitted academic staff were viewed as producing "world class" or "internationally excellent" research. As a self-governing college within the University of London, a unique blend of basic and clinical scientists work together in interdisciplinary teams within one research division. The College has built a very strong academic discipline in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health with complementary research interests. All are veterinarians and they facilitate interactions between basic and clinical scientists, in many areas of their research.

The disciplines of Epidemiology, Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Clinical Science are drawn together in the Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases (CEEED Centre), opened in 2008 and designed to facilitate multi-disciplinary research in Infectious Diseases.

Animal Welfare is fundamental to the RVC's research mission and underpins their research programmes; the establishment of an Animal Welfare Unit at the College is an important development. Understanding how animals and people move is fundamental to musuloskeletal health and diseases that result from ageing, physical activity and the environment. The Structure and Motion Laboratory has world leading facilities to study locomotion. The leaders of this Centre of Excellence are at the forefront of developing technologies to study animal movement which are used in both basic and applied research.

The RVC is unique among European Vet Schools in having a Centro de investigación clinical, co-ordinating disciplined study of its clinical caseload through its electronic patient record system and undertaking Phase II Clinical Trials under a Home Office license. They aim to translate research into solutions for veterinary and human medicine and use their expertise and veterinary patient caseload to undertake comparative research of of both biomedical and veterinary significance.

El Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is the UK’s longest-established vet school and one of the most highly regarded institutions of its kind in Europe.

The small and large animal hospitals treat over 20,000 patients per year. They pride themselves on a strong customer focus, and this, together with first-class clinical services and treatment provides a valuable service for both the general public and the profession. The RVC runs three animal hospitals and three first opinion practices all based within London and Hertfordshire. For small animals, they run the Beaumont Animals' Hospital, a first opinion hospital that is based in RVC Camden and the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals; a high quality animal referral hospital, providing state of the art clinical services in a wide range of specialities. Servicios equinos incluyen el Clínica Equina un servicio ambulatorio de primera opinión, que sirve Hertfordshire y otras zonas locales y el Hospital Equino de Segunda Opinión que proporciona servicios de segunda opinión a clínicas equinas y propietarios de caballos en todo el sur de Inglaterra. La Universidad también tiene una Farm Animal Practice de primera opinión que sirve a fincas en el sur-este, proporcionando un servicio de 24-horas para todos los aspectos de salud de animales de producción, la producción y el bienestar. El centro de segunda opinión Farm Animal Hospital basado en el RVC Hawkshead Campus, proporciona hospitalización completa, servicios de diagnóstico y quirúrgica para animales de granja individuales. La Universidad también ha establecido una colaboración con el Centro de desarrollo lácteos llamado el Centro Regional Galesa de Veterinaria (WRVC), un servicio de investigación agrícola de salud disponible a los veterinarios y los agricultores de la región al sur de Gales. Los laboratorios de la universidad ofrecen un completo servicio diagnostico profesional utilizado por todos los departamentos del Royal Veterinary College y por clínicas ambos en el Reino Unido como el extranjero.



Camden Campus

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Hawkshead Campus

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