VetCompassâ„¢ at BSAVA Congress 2018
VetCompass™ is now the largest research database of veterinary clinical data in the world and shares anonymised clinical data with over 20% of UK vet practices. The impact of the research flowing from VetCompass™ studies was evident at this year’s which featured 7 oral VetCompass™ presentations on topics ranging from diabetes in cats to breed-specific studies on cat and dogs.
Refreshingly, 6 of these 7 topics were presented by current RVC undergraduates which also highlights the power of VetCompass™ as a teaching and career development tool for the next generation of RVC veterinary graduates.
VetCompass Clinical Research Abstracts:
Presenter | Current Position | Title |
Georgia Teesdale Twyford | RVC BVetMed5 student | Is previous glucocorticoid therapy associated with likelihood of diabetic relapse among cats in diabetic remission? |
Jean Lester | RVC BVetMed5 student | What’s up with Golden Retrievers under primary veterinary care in the UK. |
Alice Leach | RVC BVetMed5 student | Getting under the skin of the Shar Pei using primary-care veterinary clinical records |
Jordon Egan | RVC BVetMed3 student | How common is common? Estimated prevalence of recurrent seizures disorders in cats under primary veterinary care in the UK |
Rachel Ball | RVC BVetMed5 student | What’s up with sausage dogs: health of miniature Dachshunds in UK primary practice |
Georgina Harris | Cambridge University resident | Clinical presentation and medical management of German shepherd dogs with presumed degenerative lumbosacral stenosis in first opinion practice in the UK |
Charlotte Romans | RVC BVetMed5 student | Deciphering common health issues in Persian cats under primary veterinary care in the UK |