Radiographic Positioning for Veterinary Nurses

Radiographic Positioning for Veterinary Nurses
Radiographic Positioning for Veterinary Nurses

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Robert Turner

Dr. Robert Turner BVSc PGCertSc MANZCVS (Small Animal Radiology)

Rob is a Massey University trained veterinarian from Zimbabwe. He completed his ANZCVS Memberships in Small Animal Radiology in 2015 and completed his residency training in veterinary diagnostic imaging at U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital this year (2018). He currently works as a diagnostic imaging registrar at U-Vet as he prepares to write his fellowship exam in 2020. His current research projects include image characteristics of the pancreas and body composition determination by various imaging modalities. He is also very enthusiastic about vascular anomalies and neurologic imaging. Preceding his residency, he worked in general practice in Adelaide, Cairns and for a short period, Jaipur, India. He enjoys combining travel with work, having travelled to India twice and to China to assist in small animal welfare clinics, camel, and horse welfare education, and to volunteer at the Animal Asia Centre in Chengdu. When not at work, Rob enjoys Crossfit and running with his always energetic German Short-haired Pointer

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