VetCT to host popular equine imaging webinar series

VetCT, a global teleradiology, teleconsulting and education provider, is hosting its annual series of free winter webinars focused on equine radiology and its clinical applications. The most popular topics for the webinars were selected from votes cast by VetCT’s equine social media and newsletter followers.

The webinars will all be delivered by board-certified equine diagnostic imaging specialists and will include the opportunity for live QnA. The first will cover equine cervical spinal radiographic interpretation presented by Erin Porter, DVM, DACVR, DACVR-EDI. Learning objectives include:

  • Achieving high-quality diagnostic radiographs of the equine cervical spine including lateral and oblique projections.
  • Appropriate radiographic measuring and understanding the utility and limitations of the measurements.
  • Increasing understanding of common disease processes resulting in radiographic abnormalities and how to recognize them.

This first session will take place 11th December 2023 at 6:30-7:30pm. Registration is now available through this link: welcome.vet-ct.com/equine-webinar-series. Registrants will receive a link to the recording to watch back for those unable to attend live.

The second webinar will be on 7th February 2024, 1:00-2:00pm, with a focus on soft tissue injuries in the foot and whether clues can be found on plain radiographs. This session will review radiographic abnormalities within the foot that may be indicative of soft tissue pathology and should be considered for more advanced three-dimensional diagnostic imaging such as MRI. In this talk by Marianna Biggi, DVM, PhD, FHEA, DipECVDI, MRCVS, attendees will review a systemic approach to interpreting foot radiographs and the clinical significance of radiographic diagnoses.

The final webinar concerns comparative imaging of the equine fetlock and will include a review of strengths and weaknesses of various fetlock imaging techniques. In her presentation, Lucy Meehan-Howard, BVSc, MSc, CertAVP(VDI), DipECVDI, MRCVS, will also cover typical injuries to this joint in different kinds of horses and the optimal imaging strategy for each type of injury. This webinar will be held on February 26th 2024, 1:00-2:00pm.

“Education is at the core of everything we do at VetCT. From our educational, annotated reports, which enable learning from every submitted case, to our CPD offerings, we are passionate about improving the clinical confidence of veterinary teams and improving job satisfaction through learning. In previous years, our equine winter webinar series have been hugely popular and well received from veterinarians around the globe. I’m incredibly excited for the upcoming series,” says Charlotte Graham, BVSc, MRCVS, equine teleradiology manager at VetCT.

Information about all webinars is available here: welcome.vet-ct.com/equine-webinar-series. To learn more about VetCT, plus additional educational content and teleradiology services, visit  https://uk.vet-ct.com/.

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