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This section of the RCVS website contains information for the general public, the press, and those considering becoming a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse. Click on the links on the left for more information.

Image: RCVS scrollLast call for honours and awards nominations
1 September 2010

Friday, 3 September is the deadline for members to nominate veterinary surgeons and non-veterinary surgeons who merit the award of RCVS Honorary Associateship or Honorary Fellowship.


Image: bandage on dog's pawRCVS answers to campaign group's questions available online
19 August 2010

Following a meeting held between the RCVS and representatives of the campaign group, 'Rights 4 Pets @ Vets', earlier this year, we were asked to provide answers to a series of questions posed by the group and some of its supporters.


Latest Publications

RCVS Review 2010

RCVS Review 2010 comprises Part 1 of our annual report for this year. It presents a more personalised account of what we have been doing during the year and seeks to outline in more detail just a few of our major activities, through the eyes of those who have been directly involved.

Colours and Markings of Horses (Revised 2005)

This publication has changed its name to "Identification of horses: instructions for veterinary surgeons". It is now published by the Weatherbys Group, in conjunction with the RCVS and the British Equine Veterinary Association.


More Publications.

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Holidaying with your pet?

If you're planning to holiday with your pet this summer, remember to find out about the arrangements for out-of-hours emergencies at a local veterinary practice before you go.

Link: click to read more about planning for holiday veterinary emergencies