Webinar: Tips and tricks for reading radiographs

Key Information

CPD Hours: 2 hours

Course Length: Two hours

Course Format: A series of three, two-hour weekly webinars (which can be viewed live and/or as recorded versions)

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Course Information

Key Areas
  • How to read radiographs - Monday 15th October
  • What is the white bit in the lung - Monday 22nd October
  • What's the problem with this abdomen - Monday 29th October
About this course

Still unsure how to go about reading radiographs? Do you want to improve your radiographic reading skills? These webinars will provide you with tips on creating your own reading technique for reading radiographs, especially of the canine and feline thorax and abdomen.

This webinar series will review key issues in radiographic interpretation in bite-sized chunks.

  • How to read radiographs
  • What is the white bit in the lung? Tips on reading thoracic radiographs
  • What’s the problem with this abdomen? Tips on reading abdominal radiographs

Why do this course?
You will learn:
- How to go about to create a reading technique in order to assess radiographs in a more complete and productive way.
- Common radiographic abnormalities of the thorax with emphasis in pulmonary, pleural and mediastinal abnormalities.
- Common radiographic abnormalities of the abdomen.

Webinar topics:
How to read radiographs - Monday 15th October
What is the white bit in the lung - Monday 22nd October
What's the problem with this abdomen - Monday 29th October

Discount offer:
The cost of one live webinar is £50 but if you book all three webinars the cost wil be £125. The discount for booking all webinars will automatically be calculated when the webinars have been added to your shopping basket.

*Recorded versions will be available to purchase for £30 approximately two weeks after the completion of all live webinars.

Tutors

Pete Mantis, DVM DipECVDI FHEA FRCVS
Head of Diagnostic Imaging, Dick White Referrals
Honorary Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Nottingham University