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Top Tips to Perform a full Abdominal Ultrasound in your Practice

Top Tips to Perform a full Abdominal Ultrasound in your Practice
Top Tips to Perform a full Abdominal Ultrasound in your Practice

Performing an adequate abdominal ultrasound depends on multiple factors: good quality image (machine set up), good scanning technique (operator) and interpretation of findings to link into a diagnosis or cause. This webinar will provide useful tips on how to set up yourself, your equipment and your technique to perform a full abdominal ultrasound in your own practice.

Speaker:

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Veronica Damian

DVM, MVZ, MVS, MANZCVSc. Radiology

An accomplished small animal veterinarian who holds a Masters in Veterinary Studies (Diagnostic Imaging) from the University of Melbourne, Veronica is a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists and has over 10 years' experience in veterinary ultrasound.

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Duration: 0:50 h
Speaker: Veronica Damian
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54.90 US$
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