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Small Animal Radiology Radiographic procedures are performed every day in most veterinary practices. Quality radiographs are fundamental to the accurate diagnosis of illness and disease in your small animal patients. This seminar will focus on techniques that will allow you to take the best radiographs possible in your practice, while assuring the safety of all personnel involved.
CONTINUING EDUCATION APPROVAL "This course has been approved for 7 hours of Continuing Education credit for Technicians and Veterinarians in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards RACE Approval. However, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of Continuing Education. Call Imaging Resources at (206) 768-0199 for further information".
Who Should Attend:All Veterinarians, veterinary technicians and hospital staff involved in radiographic procedures. Why veterinarians, veterinary technicians and staff should attend this seminar:How many times have you had to repeat films on a patient? The positioning or exposure was wrong, or processing ruined a film? This costs your practice in wasted time and material, not to mention the added exposure of everyone to x-rays when you have to take the films again. Learn how to avoid common mistakes and get it right the first time. This seminar will help show you how. Seminar topics will include:
The Speaker:Richard S. Kay, PhD, RT(R)(M), FASRT, CRadP, MSRPRadiologic Technologist; Fellow of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists; Charted Radiation Professional, United Kingdom; Member of the Society of Radiological Protection, England; Lecturer, Consultant and Author with over 35 years experience in Human and Veterinary Radiology. Please click here for the Schedule
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