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Getting the Most out of YOUR Ultrasound Machine

Getting the Most out of YOUR Ultrasound Machine
Getting the Most out of YOUR Ultrasound Machine

Get to grips with the basics of ultrasound and how to scan the large organs of the abdomen.

In this webinar we will cover:
* The different ultrasound probes and when to use which one
* How to prepare the patient prior to scanning
* Ultrasound artefacts
* How to find and scan - Liver, stomach, spleen, kidneys, small intestine, urinary bladder, pancreas

This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. 

The accreditation of CE Points is approved under the condition of a positive completion of the test in the specified period and is valid until 19 Auguest 2026.

Recording from 24 January 2024

 

Speaker:

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Camilla Edwards

Dr Camilla Edwards, DVM CertAVP

Dr. Camilla Edwards is passionate about first opinion level small animal veterinary ultrasound. She travels with her dog Pippi (a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever) within 50 miles of Cambridge as a peripatetic veterinary ultrasonographer, Camilla teaches ultrasound with Celtic SMR, Clarius and FOVU and has built a thriving Facebook community for First Opinion Small Animal Vets.

Through her website, www.fovu.co.uk, she reviews ultrasound machines with general practice small animal vets in mind. Camilla qualified as a vet in 2006 and has worked all over East Anglia, UK. Camilla is experienced in emergency and critical care, having gained her CertAVP in
2018.

Booking information

Duration: 1:10 h
Speaker: Camilla Edwards
from 1
54.90 US$
(incl. tax)

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