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Why an intercalated degree in Veterinary Conservation Medicine?

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Why an intercalated degree in Veterinary Conservation Medicine?

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Liverpool was the first British Veterinary School to be established as an integral part of a University (1904), and the first to develop a rural site for its equine and farm hospitals (Leahurst, 1941). The school is strongly committed to teaching, with over 50 academic staff, supporting around 400 students studying for their BVSc, with overseas students accounting for a quarter of each year’s intake. The Faculty also provides the opportunity for post graduate study and continued professional development. Students also benefit from the excellent research carried out in the Faculty. World renowned clinical techniques have been developed through the Faculty’s three referral hospitals.

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