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Advanced imaging: Basics principles and indications for using CT & MRI

Advanced imaging: Basics principles and indications for using CT & MRI
Advanced imaging: Basics principles and indications for using CT & MRI

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David Reese

Dr David Reese DVM, DACVR

David received his DVM from the University of Florida. He completed a rotating small animal internship at Friendship Hospital for Animals, in Washington D.C.

Following his internship, he was the clinical instructor in Daytime Emergency/Triage at the University of Georgia Small Animal Hospital. David completed his diagnostic imaging residency through the University of Florida. During his residency, he spent one year at the University of Florida and two years at The Ohio State University. After completing his residency, David became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology and returned to the University of Florida as a faculty member in diagnostic imaging. At the University of Florida, David trained veterinary students, interns, and residents in the principles of small and large animal diagnostic imaging, as well as exotic, zoological, and aquatic animal imaging. Subsequently, David moved to Murdoch University, Western Australia, as a Senior Lecturer, where he served as Head of Diagnostic Imaging. 
David joined VetCT in 2015, and is a director of VetCT Australia. David's main area of imaging interest is clinical CT and MRI, with a particular interest in exotic and zoological imaging.

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Duracion: 0:52 h
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