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RVC launches Opthalmology Service
New Service at Queen Mother Hospital for Animals.

The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has launched a new specialist Opthalmology Service at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). The Service is equipped with the most up-to-date and state-of-the-art equipment available and it is hoped that it will also benefit from the on-hand support of leading edge veterinary care at Europe's largest small animal hospital.

A multi-disciplinary team will also be based at the hospital to deliver the best possible care for patients. All opthalmology cases will be supported by dedicated anaesthesiologists, and the opthalmologists will draw upon the expertise of specialists in imaging, oncology, neurology, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, dermatology, soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery.

Working on a referral basis, the Opthalmology Service will provide the following services to all species:

· Cataract surgery.
· Corneal reconstruction surgery.
· Corrective and reconstructive eyelid surgery.
· Ongoing glaucoma treatment and management.
· Lens luxation surgery.
· Intraocular and extra-ocular referral work on dogs, cats and rabbits.

Rick Sanchez DipECVO, head of the new service, said: "The superb team of specialists and dedicated nurses already established at the RVC creates a perfect environment to exercise clinical excellence and offer our animal patients the very best care we strive to provide as specialists.”

"In addition, I see the creation of the new Opthalmology Service as the final piece of the puzzle within the wide array of clinical expertise offered at QMHA. In my opinion it is this wide array of expertise that makes the QMHA at the RVC a leading centre for clinical, teaching and research excellence in veterinary medicine in the UK."

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Submissions open for BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026

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 The BSAVA has opened submissions for the BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026.

It is an opportunity for applicants to present new research on any veterinary subject, such as the preliminary results of a study, discussion of a new technique or a description of an interesting case.

They must be based on high-quality clinical research conducted in industry, practice or academia, and summarised in 250 words.

Applications are welcome from vets, vet nurses, practice managers, and students.

Submissions are open until 6 March 2026. 

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Survey seeks ruminant sector views on antimicrobial stewardship

A new survey is seeking views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship.

Forming part of a wider, collaborative initiative, the results will help identify the types of data available so that challenges with data collection can be better understood and addressed.

Anyone working in the UK farming sector, including vets and farmers,is encouraged to complete the survey, which is available at app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk