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CPD Hours: 2 hours
Course Length: Two hours
Course Format: Recorded webinar with a copy of the webinar slides provided
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Course Information
- Important rules of emergency radiography
- Radiographic reading technique
- Radiographic examples of abnormalities seen as emergencies
Feeling unsure when dealing with radiographs of animals that come to you as emergency?
This webinar will provide you with insights into emergency radiography, tips for reading emergency radiographs and give you examples of conditions commonly seen as emergencies.
Why do this course?
To answer questions like: Is it correct to take a radiograph? How do I go about reading them? How do common conditions seen as emergencies appear on radiographs?
Our extensive library of recorded webinars are great value for busy practitioners seeking quality CPD at a time of their choice and without leaving home. Participants gain access to the webinar for two weeks which allows them to view it at their leisure and convenience as well as review aspects as needed to enhance learning. Participants will receive an electronic copy of the slides to support their viewing session and a CPD certificate.
Members of the BVA Young Vets Network receive a 50% discount on our recorded webinars (subject to availability – ten discounted places available per webinar per year).
Please note: Our anytime Recorded Webinars and Recorded Webinar Plus CPD are regularly reviewed to ensure they are still providing the most up-to-date information. Please therefore activate the webinar within 3 months of purchase as we cannot guarantee availability after this time period. Any recorded webinars that are removed from sale during the 3 month time period we will offer a free replacement.
Pete Mantis, DVM DipECVDI PhD FHEA FRCVS
Head of Diagnostic Imaging, Dick White Referrals
Honorary Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Nottingham University
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