VetCompass promotes undergraduate research outputs at BSAVA 2024.
An impressive fourteen VetCompass projects will be presented at in Manchester this week. Twelve of these projects were undertaken by undergraduate veterinary medicine students and a further two undertaken by Master of Research students. These projects cover a range of important individual health conditions in dogs, exploration of dog and cat breeds, as well as exploring the overall health of several exotic species. Using anonymised clinical data from hundreds of primary care veterinary clinics across the UK, these studies are part of the new revolution of veterinary clinical evidence generation that reports the real-world view of companion animal health from the veterinary coalface.
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