Testimonials and publications from past and current students. The lecturers were very friendly and accessible and I felt as if I was connected to the university and the year group much more than I thought would be possible for an online programme. Using the skills I learned from the course and the multi-disciplinary approach promoted by the course, I was able to write a proposal for a conservation project than won an award and I am now implementing that project. Olivier Graduate The range of assessed assignments increased my confidence in critiquing research papers, peer-viewing articles, producing presentations and developing protocols for veterinary procedures for conservation medicine purposes, such as the chemical immobilization of free-ranging wildlife species. Athinodorou Graduate Video testimonials Graduates from MVetSci in Conservation Medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at The University of Edinburgh talk about their experience of studying online. Caroline Asiimwe Laura Wessman Ruth Omani Fiona Greko PublicationsGraduates from this programme have published their research in peer-reviewed journals:Emily Norris (Graduated 2022) Hedgerows for hedgehogs and campus biodiversity: A prickly challenge for universities Beatriz Alves (Graduated 2020) Epidemiology of a hybrid swarm: Evidence of 11 feline infectious agents circulating in a population of sympatric european wildcat hybrids and free-living domestic cats, in ScotlandKurt Arden (Graduation 2020) Yersinia enterocolitica in wild and peridomestic rodents within Great Britain, a prevalence studyNicola Earnshaw (Graduated 2020) The health of working dogs in conservation in AfricaInga McDermott (Graduated 2020) Seroprevalence of canine distemper virus (CDV) in the free-roaming dog (Canis familiaris) population surrounding Chitwan National Park, NepalEllie Milnes (Graduated 2020) A randomized clinical trial to compare ketamine-butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine and detomidine-etorphine-acepromazine for anesthesia of captive Przewalski horses (Equus przewalskii)Genevieve Weaver (Graduated 2020) Ticks and tick-borne pathogens in domestic animals, wild pigs, and off-host environmental sampling in Guam, USAOlga Nicolas (Graduated 2018) Neoplasms and novel gammaherpesviruses in critically endangered captive European minks (Mustela lutreola)Kari-Anne Heald (Graduated 2017) Investigating infectious disease threats to the recovery of the European polecat in BritainYvonne Black (Graduated 2015) Detection and reporting of Ranavirus in amphibians: Evaluation of the roles of the World Organisation for Animal Health and the published literatureJenny Cantlay (Graduated 2015) A review of zoonotic infection risks associated with the wild meat trade in MalaysiaAnita Tolpinrud (Graduated 2015) Infrared thermography as a diagnostic tool for pododermatitis in captive greater flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) This article was published on 2024-09-02