Virtual tours of the veterinary facilities at Easter Bush Campus, as well as the wider University and City of Edinburgh Easter Bush Campus - Drone Tour Vet School Virtual Tour Take a virtual tour of some of our state-of-the-art veterinary teaching facilities on the Easter Bush Campus. The Campus brings teaching, research and clinical services together on one site. Open a 360' Virtual Reality view of each area at the links below. We recommend using either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to access the tours. William Dick Teaching Building Equine Hospital Facilities in Focus Dissection Room Image Most practical anatomy lessons take place in the dissection room. It is a versatile space, with tables that can be moved around for group or individual study and screens for students to view closely what the lecturer is describing or demonstrating. The room is home to an extensive library of specimens, bones and skeletons, for use in class or individual study. Clinical Skills Lab Image The clinical skills lab facilitates the development of clinical skills with models, live animals and people. It is here that students, particularly in their early years, will learn the basics of animal handling, customer communication and clinical techniques. Immersive Simulation Teaching Lab We are the first vet school in the UK to introduce immersive simulation teaching and built this unique teaching space. The simulation lab is a replica of one of our consultation rooms in the Hospital for Small Animals and we use trained staff and high fidelity mannequins to reproduce as close to real life experiences for students as possible. This allows our students to practice soft skills such as client interactions alongside their clinical skills in a safe and supportive environment. This is a valued approach that has been commonplace in human medicine but is in its infancy in veterinary medicine. Post-mortem Room Featuring a viewing facility for students with a two-way intercom, the post-mortem room is designed to allow specimens of all sizes to be accommodated. It has powerful ceiling tracks to transport them to and from the dissection rooms, and links to changing facilities with lockers for the students. Here you will learn practical anatomy, and can observe the complex and unusual post-mortems the School undertakes for veterinary centres, zoos, farms and private owners across Scotland and Northern England. Farm Image The School has a 240-cow dairy herd nearby at Langhill Farm, as well as a sheep flock at Easter Bush. Here, students will learn all aspects of looking after farm animals in a commercial farm environment, and prepare for work experience (Extra-Mural Studies) as part of the undergraduate veterinary course. Library Image Our library provides students with quiet space for study and rooms to hire for quiet group work. It is supported by a specialist library staff and is home to many journals and books, in addition to document and poster printing facilities. Study Landscape Image The Study Landscape is a large space designed for individual and group study. It has interactive displays that enable students to support their learning and build familiarity with items such as animal models, medicine boxes, animal feeds and other items they may encounter in practice. Clinical Hospitals Image Later-year students observe, treat and carry out clinical procedures under supervision in our clinical hospitals, learning from companion animal and specialist veterinary surgeons. Learn more about our hospitals Virtual Visit to the University of Edinburgh Explore the rest of the University and the city with our Virtual Visit. Virtual Visit This article was published on 2024-09-02