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Veterinary Surgeons

Welcome to the Veterinary Surgeons section. Click on the links on the left to view information about membership and registration, the Guide to Professional Conduct, postgraduate qualifications, advice on practice, RCVS consultations and latest news...

Image: gavelDisciplinary Committee to meet in July
29 June 2009

A meeting of the Disciplinary Committee of the RCVS as constituted under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, will be held at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Belgravia House, 62-64 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2AF, on...


Image: gavelGwynedd vet reprimanded for reckless certification
22 June 2009

The Disciplinary Committee (DC) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week [18 June 2009] issued a reprimand to a veterinary surgeon for reckless certification of an equine passport, having found her to have been "wholly indifferent" as to whether the horse had been vaccinated properly against equine influenza.


Image of RCVS Trust 10K runnersRCVS Trust runners 10K London run fundraising appeal
17 June 2009

Lucy Evans and Jamie Hollis, who work in the RCVS Professional Conduct Department, will join RCVS Trust Director Cherry Bushell to raise funds in the British 10K London Run on 12 July.


Image: veterinary student taking notesExtra-mural studies: your chance to comment
16 June 2009

The Working Party set up by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to review extra-mural studies (EMS) as part of the undergraduate veterinary degree has now reported, and comments are invited on its proposals.


Latest Publications

RCVS Review 2009

RCVS Review 2009 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.