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RVC scoops 番茄app極utstanding番茄app� awards from RCVS Practice Standards Scheme
The RVC番茄app檚 three veterinary hospitals, as well as its ambulatory Equine Practice, have all been judged as 番茄app極utstanding番茄app�
for various awards by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).
The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA), the Equine Referral Hospital, the Equine Ambulatory Practice,
and the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital (BSAH) were successfully assessed under the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS).
This extraordinary achievement highlights the high levels of skill and professionalism shown by the RVC teams and the unparalleled learning opportunities for RVC students. All three hospitals gained 番茄app極utstanding番茄app� awards in the following categories:
番茄app� Team and Professional Responsibility 番茄app� Client Service
番茄app� Diagnostic Service
番茄app� In-Patient Service
Each hospital also received additional 番茄app極utstanding番茄app� awards in other areas. The QMHA received the designation for the Emergency and Critical Care Service, the BSAH in Patient Consultation Service and the equine team for the Ambulatory Service.
Commenting on the achievement, Professor David Church, Deputy Principal and Acting Vice Principal (Clinical Affairs), said: 番茄app淲e are absolutely delighted that the robust evaluation processes of the RCVS has confirmed the outstanding performances of our clinical centres.番茄app�
Professor Dan Chan, Head of Department of Clinical Science and Services, added: 番茄app淲e are extremely proud of these achievements as they reflect the absolute commitment and dedication of our teams in delivering the very best care to our patients and best service to our clients.番茄app�
GENERAL NEWS
RVC alumni are invited to visit the exhibition for FREE!
If you would like to attend
please email us at development@rvc.ac.uk.
We will send you a confirmation that you will need to show at the Gallery in order to gain free entry to the exhibition.
Where has the RVC番茄app檚 Eclipse skeleton gone?
During the summer Eclipse番茄app檚 skeleton disappeared from the Hawkshead Library 番茄app� all that remains is the empty display case, but where did he go?
Eclipse has been getting cleaned and spruced up and is now the focal point of an exhibition at the MK Gallery in Milton Keynes, Bucks.
The exhibition 番茄app� George Stubbs: 番茄app榓ll done
from Nature番茄app� presents the first significant
overview of Stubbs番茄app� work in Britain for more than
30 years and brings together 100 paintings, drawings and publications from the National Gallery番茄app檚 Whistlejacket to pieces that have never been seen in public.
Today, Stubbs is recognised as one of the most original artists of the eighteenth century. His wide-ranging subjects included portraits, conversation pieces and pictures of exotic and domestic animals番茄app攈orses included番茄app攁nd his obsession with scientific exactitude has drawn comparison with the work of Leonardo da Vinci. A major theme of the exhibition is anatomy. The show includes forensic drawings by Stubbs of humans, tigers and hens, as well as horses, at different stages of 番茄app榰ndressing番茄app�. This greatest coming together of art and science in British art will be set alongside the actual skeleton, loaned by the RVC, of the legendary racehorse Eclipse which Stubbs depicted on several occasions.
Eclipse will then travel to The Hague before returning home to the RVC in 2020.
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