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Interesting Radiographic Case Studies

Interesting Radiographic Case Studies
Interesting Radiographic Case Studies

This webinar will go through multiple interesting radiographic case studies that I have collected during my time as a referral radiologist. We will look at cases that you might see in General Practice, they range from common to the more unusual presentation. 

Recording from 21 September 2021

 

Speaker:

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Catheryn Walsh

DVM, BSc, BVSc (Hons), MANZCVS (Radiology), Grad Cert (Hons) (Abdominal Ultrasound)

Dr Catheryn has worked in general practice for 12 years. She received a membership in diagnostic imaging in 2018, has a special interest in internal medicine, and a graduate certificate in abdominal ultrasound. She is currently undertaking post graduate study in cardiology. She runs her own mobile ultrasound business and analyses radiographs for other vets on a regular basis. 

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Duration: 0:57 h
Speaker: Catheryn Walsh
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