Veterinary Medicine
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We have been delivering exceptional training in veterinary medicine for over 232 years, and our clinical facilities are second-to none. You will benefit from an outstanding learning environment and graduate ready to make a real difference in the veterinary profession.
Veterinary medicine is a strand-based course that follows a ‘spiral’ curriculum. This means that key concepts are presented repeatedly to you as you progress through the course, at deepening levels of complexity and in different contexts.
The progression of knowledge and understanding from preclinical basic concepts to clinical and professional knowledge and reasoning skills is achieved by revisits to each strand at different stages of the course. For example, when learning about the kidney, you will learn basic anatomy, and physiology during the preclinical phase of the course and then learn about the common diseases of the kidney and how they are diagnosed and treated during the clinical phase. This is then enriched by working with animal patients presented with kidney disease in our first opinion and referral hospitals, or other practices, during clinical rotations and extra-mural placements.
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Your Career*
You will be entitled to work as a veterinarian as soon as you have earned your BVetMed degree and registered as a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Our graduates go on to enjoy a wide range of careers in veterinary medicine, including positions in small animal practices, mixed practices, equine practices, farm/livestock environments, wild animal environments, wildlife conservation, military support, industry research and technical support, government, and academia.
The RVC’s accreditation status with the European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) allows BVetMed graduates to register to practise in Europe without requiring any further qualifications*. Reciprocal arrangements between the RCVS and the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council
Inc (AVBC), the Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI), and the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC), allows BVetMed Graduates to practice in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa without requiring any further qualifications*.
In addition, the American Veterinary Medical Association
(AVMA) will recognise your BVetMed degree as equivalent to those awarded by veterinary colleges in North America. Some of the USA and Canada’s major veterinary employers recruit actively among our final year students. Please note, however, that you will be required to sit the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) if you intend to work in North America after qualifying as well as satisfy state/provincial veterinary board requirements where relevant – just as you would if graduating from any North American school**.
* This applies to the BVetMed course only
** Notwithstanding any visa requirements