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5                     CAMDEN &
          YEARS       D100       HAWKSHEAD                                             f  www.rvc.ac.uk/bvetmed
         DURATION    UCAS CODE      CAMPUS



        BACHELOR OF                                           In your third year you will be based at our Hawkshead Campus where
                                                              you will acquire knowledge and practical skills in clinical science
        VETERINARY MEDICINE                                   necessary for you to participate fully in clinical practice at the ºÚÁÏÉç,

        (BVetMed)                                             collaborative practices, and in private veterinary practice in your fourth
                                                              and fifth year.
                                                              If you graduate from the Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine programme,
        The Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine                   you will be registered with the RCVS and have the credentials to
                                                              practise (subject to visa status) in many countries around the world.
        (BVetMed) programme offers                            You will also have the opportunity to sit the NAVLE exam to practise
                                                              in North America.
        world-leading scientific and clinical
                                                              The ºÚÁÏÉç supports students with travel expenses for all core
        training in veterinary medicine.                      (mandatory) rotations not delivered at our Hawkshead, Potters Bar
        This exciting course builds on our                    campus. The ºÚÁÏÉç also provides student accommodation for core
                                                              rotations located outside of London. Support for tracking (elective)
        extensive veterinary history and takes                rotations varies and further detail is provided to students when making
                                                              rotation selections. The ºÚÁÏÉç does not provide financial support
        a fresh approach in bringing together                 for Animal Husbandry Extramural Studies (AHEMS) and Clinical
        technological change, clinical and                    Extramural Studies (ClinEMS).
        scientific progress, and stimulating                  Please be aware that when on placements students are required
                                                              to participate fully with a busy schedule and so opportunities to
        teaching and learning methods.                        supplement income with paid work is usually not possible.


        You will gain a thorough understanding of the science
        underpinning veterinary practice and research, and develop
        fundamental problem solving, communication and team working
        skills. In our busy ºÚÁÏÉç hospitals and collaborative practices, you
        will gain the broadest and best possible practical experience.
        This comprehensive programme will help you acquire an
        understanding of the basic biological principles of normal body
        function and disease, and the ability to distinguish the pathological
        from the normal, to prevent disease and safely manage the
        processes of animal production. You will also explore opportunities
        to further veterinary knowledge through research, and develop
        the expertise to diagnose and treat disease and alleviate
        suffering along with the professional skills you need to work and
        communicate effectively in practice.
        In the first two years, you will primarily be based at the Camden
        Campus studying basic and paraclinical veterinary sciences,
        acquiring introductory skills in handling and examining horses,
        farm animals and companion animals, developing your
        communication and team working skills, and beginning to master
        basic clinical skills.






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