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Applications are invited for a residency (three-year postgraduate training programme) in veterinary anatomic pathology. The successful applicant will enrol onto a Masters of Veterinary Medicine (MVetMed) programme whilst receiving advanced training in diagnostic gross pathology and histopathology. Residents engage in teaching of final year veterinary students on rota with faculty staff, and progressively assume independent reporting of diagnostic anatomic pathology cases under faculty supervision. Residents are also involved in scientific research and will be expected to submit manuscripts for publication based on their research work during the three-year programme. This programme aims to prepare residents for careers as veterinary anatomic pathologists, and to successfully complete the anatomic pathology certifying examination administered by The American or European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP/ECVP) and/or the Royal College of Pathologists (FRCPath).
This residency is open to veterinary graduates holding a degree registrable with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. The tax-free stipend for the Residency starts at £24,500 per annum (subject to review), and increases by annual increments conditional to satisfactory progress and assessment.
How to apply - https://www.rvc.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/residencies/small-animal/how-to-apply
Interview date: Friday 22nd July
The expected start date for the successful candidate will be October 2022.
Funding Notes
Please see website for more details.

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