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University of Cambridge (Cambridge Vet)

Official canine training school profile located in United Kingdom.

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About the School

Information, training methods and courses

The Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge is a premier institution dedicated to the advancement of veterinary science through rigorous research, clinical excellence, and comprehensive education. As a core component of the School of Biological Sciences, the department operates with a mission to provide exceptional clinical services while training the next generation of veterinary professionals.

Educational Programs and Training

The Cambridge Veterinary School offers a robust educational framework for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The curriculum is designed to foster excellence in veterinary medicine, encouraging students to learn from internationally recognized researchers and clinical experts. Key educational offerings include:

  • Undergraduate Veterinary Medicine: A program focused on academic excellence and practical clinical skills.
  • Postgraduate Research: Opportunities for MPhil and PhD candidates to engage in high-level scientific inquiry.
  • Clinical Training Scholarships: The school provides structured pathways for advanced clinical development, including Junior Clinical Training Scholarships (internships) and Senior Clinical Training Scholarships (residencies) across specialized fields such as small animal surgery, neurology, diagnostic imaging, anaesthesia, and clinical pathology.

Research and Specialized Canine Focus

Research is the cornerstone of the department's ethos. The institution hosts several specialized research groups and facilities, with a significant emphasis on canine health and welfare. Notable initiatives include:

  • The Canine Genetics Centre (CGC): This center is dedicated to identifying the genetic basis of inherited diseases in dogs. By developing DNA tests and providing evidence-based breeding advice, the CGC aims to improve the long-term health and welfare of canine populations.
  • Clinical Research: The department conducts extensive research into canine-specific conditions, including osteosarcoma, osteoarthritis, and intervertebral disc disease.
  • Respiratory Function Assessment: The school is a leader in Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) research, utilizing specialized clinical assessments to improve the respiratory health of affected breeds.

Clinical Services

The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital serves as the primary teaching and referral facility for the department. It provides a comprehensive range of clinical services across various species, acting as a vital resource for clients, students, and the wider veterinary profession. The hospital integrates cutting-edge research into daily practice, ensuring that clinical care is informed by the latest scientific advancements. Through its commitment to education, research, and clinical service, the University of Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine continues to shape the future of animal health and veterinary practice.

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