Clinical
Sciences
Diagnostic
Imaging (VMS 5673) - 5 Credits
This course provides an overview of the physics
of diagnostic radiology, the principles of veterinary radiography,
and quality control of radiographs. Normal radiographic findings
and anatomy in small animals and equines is emphasized. An introduction
to diagnostic ultrasound and its various applications in veterinary
science is included, along with an introduction to alternate imaging
techniques (magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and
scintigraphy).
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Instructor(s) |
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office hours by
appointment only |
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Friday - 12am til
1pm by appointment (email to confirm) |
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office hours by
appointment only |
Dr.
M. Fisher |
office hours by
appointment only |
| Dr.
M. Makara
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office hours by
appointment only |
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Materials For This Class |
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Syllabus |
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Morgan- “Radiology of Veterinary
Orthopedics” |
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Thrall 4th ed- "Textbook of Veterinary
Diagnostic Radiology” |
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