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Recipients include former college president and current RVC principal Stuart Reid, who will be awarded the college’s highest accolade, the Queen’s Medal, at Royal College Day.

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A disciplinary panel heard an OV was held from his role following an investigation into the testing of conflicting blood samples, which it was claimed had been taken from the same animals.

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Boehringer Ingelheim’s SoundTalks device harnesses technology to “listen” to frequency and intensity of coughs to help prevent swine respiratory condition outbreaks on farms.

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Mark Goodfellow at Davies Veterinary Specialists organises collection and delivery of “goodwill” publications to the Baltic state.

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Voting will open for members on 3 June to select for the three available seats and will close on 28 June.

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Stark message delivered to VMG Congress delegates following the release of a new report that highlighted several major areas for potential improvement.

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London Vet Specialists performed the pioneering examination on a pair of the rare birds from London Zoo.

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The company has signed a five-year collaboration with the charity.

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Entries are now open for the college’s annual search for the best research by current and recent veterinary students.

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