We work in conjunction with the American Association of Veterinary Radiologists (AAVR) to offer courses that help veterinarians and technicians improve their skills and provide the best diagnostic service possible to their patients.

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Current Educational Opportunities for Veterinarians

2/8/2012 – VICSD Seminar: I. The Diagnostic Utility of Abdominal Radiographs & Ultrasound; II. Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Sampling - Attendees will receive Two (2) Units of CE credit. Register today!

Ultrasound Training or Sabbatical – Highly personalized options for veterinarians and sonographers who have recently purchased or are considering purchasing an ultrasound machine. Whether it’s at our hospital or yours, let one of our expert radiologists teach you the techniques you’ll need to conduct a successful ultrasound study.

Radiology Sabbatical – Spend one or two weeks at our hospital learning about the modalities you are most interested in. We will work with you to customize your time so that you get maximum results.

AAVR Previous Online Radiology Rounds Subscription – Subscription allows you to watch videos of industry leaders discussing 12 cardiac cases with participating DVMs across the country.

 

Upcoming Educational Opportunities for Veterinarians

FAST Course with Greg Lisciandro, DVM, DAVBP, DACVECC

More information coming soon!

 

Current Courses for Veterinary Technicians

Online Radiation Safety Course with Candi Stafford, RVT (2 Units of CE Credit) - Course fulfills requirements for California radiation safety mandate that all veterinary professionals working with radiation equipment must meet, and is taught by national recognized RVT, Candi Stafford.

2/8/2012 – VICSD Seminar: I. The Diagnostic Utility of Abdominal Radiographs & Ultrasound; II. Ultrasound-Guided Tissue Sampling - Attendees will receive Two (2) Units of CE credit. Register today!

 

 

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