Three residency Positions in Diagnostic Imaging (two small animal biased track and one large animal biased track) Royal Veterinary College, London, UK

Three residency Positions in Diagnostic Imaging (two small animal biased track and one large animal biased track) Royal Veterinary College, London, UK

Three residency Positions in Diagnostic Imaging (two small animal biased track and one large animal biased track) Royal Veterinary College, London

We are offering three three-year residency positions, two small animal biased track and one large animal biased track, starting in July 2022.

The objective of this training program is to give the resident the skills, knowledge and credential requirements necessary to sit the examination of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (Large or Small Animal Track).

Clinical training is based at the College’s referral hospitals at the Hawkshead Campus, near Potters Bar. Both the Equine Referral Hospital and the Queen Mother Hospital for Small Animals are modern and wellequipped. As well as practical imaging acquisition and reporting, the programme includes regular imaging rounds, journal clubs, book clubs and an individual research programme. On call work is part of the clinical activity and is shared with the pool of residents. Collaboration in undergraduate teaching is part of the role.

The successful candidate is enrolled in the RVC MVetMed programme as well.

Please find further details and the application link on the RVC homepage.

Small animal biased track:

https://www.rvc.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/residencies/small-animal/diagnostic-imaging

Large animal biased track:

https://www.rvc.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/residencies/equine#tab-at-a-glance

Applications will open from 15th of October and will close by the 21st of November 2021.

Interview dates:

Small animal biased track: 2nd February 2022

Large animal biased track: 8th of February 2022

If you have any queries about the Diagnostic Imaging Residency please contact:

Small Animal: Francisco Llabres-Diaz (fllabresdiaz@rvc.ac.uk)

Large Animal: Dagmar Berner (dberner@rvc.ac.uk)