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 Learn to read radiographs online  Small animal VCT online: Technology,   Basic small animal abdominal ultrasound  Abdominal ultrasonography online
 Monday 20th January to Sunday 2nd March or   thorax, abdomen and vascular   Wednesday 5th March, Thursday 6th March,   Monday 21st April to Sunday 18th May
 Monday 29th September to Sunday 9th November   applications  Wednesday 14th May or Thursday 15th May
                                                               Would you like to start to build your ultrasound knowledge and skills
 Struggling with knowing whether that white bit on the lung is really a   Monday 27th January to Sunday 23rd March   Do you want to learn how to perform an abdominal ultrasound exam in   from the comfort of your own computer?
 problem? Worried that you might miss an intestinal obstruction of a   (one week break w/c 17th February)   small animals? Are you looking to improve your scanning technique? Are   This online course is designed to provide you with the knowledge
 foreign body? Wondering what is this funky-looking lesion in the stifle?  you not sure how to get the best out of your ultrasound unit?  and skills required to perform a basic abdominal ultrasonographic
 In other words – would you like to enhance your confidence in interpreting   Are you using or planning to use computed tomography (CT)   This course is an entry level introduction to diagnostic abdominal   examination. At the end of the course you will have developed techniques
 radiographs? During this course, you will enhance your knowledge of   in your practice?   ultrasound in small animals. The course will help to develop your   and a structured approach to allow you to perform a basic abdominal
 small animal radiology and sharpen your skills at reading radiographs. A   This online course will help you to understand CT technology and its   scanning techniques and routines. It will guide you through a structured   ultrasound in a dog or cat.
 variety of radiographic cases will be used for individual review and group   diagnostic utilisation in thoracic and abdominal imaging, including   approach to ultrasound examination of the abdomen, help you to utilise   The online course is followed by an optional practical session on
 discussions. This will enable you to practise your reading technique   abdominal and thoracic CT angiography. It will equip you with the   your ultrasound unit to optimise image quality and allow you to recognise   Wednesday 4th June at the RVC (limited to 20 participants). Please see
 and to share your experiences while enhancing your skills in assessing   knowledge to successfully integrate CT in your small animal veterinary   artefacts that may be encountered.  our website for further details.
 radiographs.  practice – onsite or offsite. A review of practically applicable CT   The online material must be viewed prior to attending the practical   The course fee includes a digital version of Practical small animal
 Course details  technology used in small animals will lay the foundation for understanding   session.  ultrasonography – abdomen by Pete Mantis.
 the information displayed on CT images and help to optimise image
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  acquisition for practitioners who have a CT unit onsite.  Course details  Course details
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course type: Webinars and onsite   CPD hours: 16  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 26 online
 Course details
 Tutor  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  Course length: 1 day onsite and   Course fee: £999  Course length: 5 weeks  Course fee: £669
       online lectures
 Pete Mantis DVM DipECVDI PhD FHEA FRCVS, Head of Diagnostic   Course length: 7 weeks (dates   Course fee: £779  Tutor
 Imaging, Dick White Referrals, Honorary Associate Professor of   include a one-week break)  Tutors  Pete Mantis DVM DipECVDI PhD FHEA FRCVS, Head of Diagnostic
 Diagnostic Imaging, Nottingham University  Helen Dirrig BVetMed MVetMed DipACVR DipECVDI PGCert(VetEd)   Imaging, Dick White Referrals, Honorary Associate Professor of
 Tutor  FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, RVC  Diagnostic Imaging, Nottingham University
 Randi Drees Dr.med.vet PhD DipACVR (Radiology, Radiation Oncology)   Francisco Llabres-Diaz DVR DipECVDI PGCertVetEd MRCVS, Senior
 DipECVDI (add RadOncol) PGCertAP MRCVS, EBVS® European   Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
 Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Oncology,
 Consultant Radiologist  Proudly supported by IMV




 Basic echocardiography  Webinar Plus: Thoracic and abdominal   Webinar Plus: Diagnostic modalities for   Practical abdominal ultrasound
 Wednesday 22nd January    radiology   GI, liver and pancreatic disease   scanning days
 and Wednesday 12th February    Monday 24th February to Sunday 23rd March    Monday 10th March to Sunday 6th April     Wednesday 30th April or Thursday 1st May
 Have an ultrasound machine in your practice, but reluctant to use it to   Would you like to feel more confident in interpreting thoracic and   Do you sometimes struggle to decide what diagnostic test is going to be   You have been to courses, listened to lectures, watched videos and tried
 image the heart? Already doing abdominal ultrasound, but nervous to go   abdominal radiographs?  most helpful for a patient you suspect has GI, liver or pancreatic disease?   on your own. Now enhance your learning and practise doing a basic
 north of the diaphragm?
 This online course for small animal veterinarians will refresh aspects of   Does the thought of doing a liver, pancreatic or intestinal biopsy send   abdominal ultrasound examination with direct help to hand.
 This course is designed to provide participants with the foundations   thoracic and abdominal radiographic anatomy and essential pathological   shivers down your spine?  Many veterinarians are keen to develop their knowledge and skills in
 required to perform a basic echocardiographic examination, and a   concepts. There will be numerous case examples, selected background   During this multidisciplinary course we will tackle the diagnostic   abdominal ultrasonography as it is such a useful diagnostic tool in general
 protocol to follow to obtain standard two-dimensional echocardiography   reading and discussion forums to help you increase your ability to   challenges relating to liver, pancreatic and gut disease. We will discuss   practice. These abdominal practical scanning days are for veterinary
 (2D echo) images. You will learn how to identify normal cardiac anatomy   correctly interpret radiographs. Emphasis will be on the most prevalent   a logical approach to the clinical signs a patient with abdominal   surgeons with limited ultrasound experience or simply veterinarians that
 and normal variations on 2D echo, as well as changes seen with common   conditions affecting dogs and cats in first opinion practice, as well as   disorders may present with and clin path interpretation challenges. The   would like to fine-tune their basic abdominal ultrasound skills.
 diseases. This forms the backbone of all echocardiography. This is a two-  common causes of error.  role of abdominal radiology vs abdominal ultrasound and other imaging
 day course split by 3 weeks allowing some time to practise in between!  modalities such as CT will be discussed – is there one modality that   Participants will be expected to have attended an introductory/
 This course will provide you with the means to make clinical decisions in   Course details  is always best? And then finally, the principles of surgical procedures   beginners CPD course (from any suitable CPD provider, not just the
                                                               RVC) previously where the basics of ultrasound theory were discussed
 cardiac patients that are very challenging without echocardiography.   Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16   involving the gut, liver and pancreas will be reviewed.  and techniques demonstrated or have some practise in performing
 Course details  Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Course details  abdominal ultrasound examinations.
 Course type: Onsite  CPD hours: 16  Tutor  Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16  Course details
 Course length: 2 days   Course fee: £999  Helen Dirrig BVetMed MVetMed DipACVR DipECVDI PGCert(VetEd)   Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Course type: Onsite  CPD hours: 8
 Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-VC.2  FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, RVC  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1 and C-SAM.9   Course length: 1 day  Course fee: £499
                                                               Tutors
 Tutors  Tutors
 David Connolly BSc BVetMed PhD CertSAM CertVC DipECVIM-CA   Cathy Beck BVSc DipVetClinStud MVS GCUT FANZCVS (Radiology),   Helen Dirrig BVetMed MVetMed DipACVR DipECVDI PGCert(VetEd)
                                                               FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
 MRCVS, Professor in Veterinary Cardiology, RVC  Consultant Radiologist, VetCT
 Virginia Luis Fuentes VetMB PhD CertVR DVC DipACVIM DipECVIM-  Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,   Francisco Llabres-Diaz DVR DipECVDI PGCertVetEd MRCVS, Senior
                                                               Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
 CA MRCVS, Professor of Veterinary Cardiology, RVC  Professor of General Practice, RVC
 Proudly supported by IMV  Rhiannon Strickland BVetMed MVetMed PGCertVetEd DipECVS FHEA   Tanja Vedel DVM DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Diagnostic
                                                               Imaging, RVC
       MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC
                                                               Proudly supported by IMV
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