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veterinary students handbook the first two years - Downing College

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Estimated additional course costs 2012-13<br />

In addition to <strong>the</strong> standard living costs, vet student should expect to have to meet <strong>the</strong> following<br />

estimated costs:<br />

Lab coat £ 10.00<br />

Dissection kit, gloves, safety glasses, loan of locker and key, loan of dog<br />

£ 24.00<br />

skeleton<br />

Veterinary Dissection Manual which includes course guides for<br />

Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology (1st Year) and Neurobiology and £ 14.00<br />

Comparative Veterinary Biology (2nd Year)*<br />

Wellington boots £ 12.00<br />

University approved calculator £ 14.00<br />

Electron micrographs (optional) £ 2.00<br />

EMS (preclinical) 12 weeks practical vacation experience with animals,<br />

particularly farm animals. Insurance cover provided but no subsistence<br />

grants payable<br />

Veterinary Medicine (Clinical)<br />

Overalls £ 13.50<br />

Boots (with steel toecaps) £ 12.50<br />

Stethoscope £ 4.95<br />

EMS - 26 weeks required by RCVS - variable depending on chosen<br />

placements (Grants are available to assist with costs)<br />

BVA insurance cover, at a cost of £27.00 per annum, will be met by <strong>the</strong><br />

Veterinary School<br />

*The manuals essentially replace <strong>the</strong> need for a text book of human or <strong>veterinary</strong> anatomy.<br />

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