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Online Course,Ely,CB7 5LQ
These imaging discussion forums are aimed at members in all aspects of equine veterinary work who want to advance their skills in advanced image reading. Delegates ideally will have a good working knowledge of radiographic interpretation, some experience/knowledge of interpretation of computed tomography and a basic understanding of interpretation of nuclear scintigraphy and MRI. The aim is to create a welcoming and informal case based discussion focusing on the head and axial skeleton. The sessions aim to improve confidence in image interpretation of selected conditions. The sessions also aim to provide a greater understanding of the capabilities and limitations of advanced imaging of the areas covered and how this knowledge can optimise management of the cases presented.
The sessions will be held as a series of three evenings. During the sessions the speaker will lead delegates through image reading of the cases and how this applies to the clinical case management. There will be particular emphasis on discussion and the value and limitations of the imaging modalities used. Delegates who register after the first two sessions will be able to catch-up with access to the discussion recordings.
This event is part of the Advanced Imaging Discussion Forum series, this is the third evening session. Your registration fee of £95 for BEVA Members and £190 for non-members gives access to all three evening sessions. If you joined us on 14 October and/or 18 November you do not need to register again.
Established veterinary surgeons or nurses with some experience in diagnostic imaging looking to advance their skills further. The course is particular suitable, but not limited, to for those preparing for a relevant certificate or diploma examination.
Please note: you are required to make an online payment when booking via the website. If you would like to pay using a different method please contact us on +44 (0) 1638 723 555 or by email at events@beva.org.uk.
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