Equine lecture series 2024: Seeing deep inside - demystifying diagnostic imaging in the hospital

Key Information

Course Length: Two hours

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02 Oct 24
£10.00

Course Information

Key Areas
  • why your horse may be referred for advanced imaging
  • why vets choose certain imagine techniques depending on the horses needs
  • how imaging impacts treatment through real life case examples
About this course

This event is designed for horse owners, riders and paraprofessionals.

Dr Alexander Hawkins, Staff Clinician in Equine Surgery and Dr Rupert Dash. Staff Clinician in Equine Diagnostic Imaging at RVC Equine will be taking you on a journey into the fascinating world of equine diagnostic imaging. You'll discover:

  • why your horse may be referred for advanced imaging
  • why vets choose certain imagine techniques depending on the horses needs
  • how imaging impacts treatment through real life case examples

Registration commences at 18:30 where refreshments will be available. Lecture time 19:00 - 21:00. Late-comers may be refused entry.

Delegates attending the lecture will get access to the recorded version. You will be emailed when it is available to view and will have two weeks to watch the webinar from this date.

Booking information
Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Tickets must be purchased in advance and before midday on the day. Please note we cannot accept payment at the door. Delegates will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the cost of administration no refunds can be given.

Can’t attend? 

The lecture will be made available as a recording after the live event has taken place. Please email us on cpd@rvc.ac.uk to register your interest in a recorded version.

Other lectures in this series:

Wednesday 4th December - Breeding the next generation - new advances in stud medicine and equine fertility

Other lectures in this series now availabe as recordings:

Wednesday 7th February - No hoof, no horse - laminitis, feet and farriery
Wednesday 10th April - Back to basics - poor performance and back movement
Wednesday 19th June - Keeping the equine engine healthy - the heart of the matter
Wednesday 7th August - Tummy troubles - understanding equine colic and ulcers

Tutors

Freddie Dash, BVetMed MRCVS
Staff Clinician in Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging
The Royal Veterinary College

Alex Hawkins, BSc BVSc MVetMed DipECVS MRCVS
Lecturer in Equine Surgery
Royal Veterinary College