Subject: Small Animal Clinical Sciences
Credit units: 2
Offered:
College: Western College of Vet Med
Department: Small Animal Clinical Sciences

Description

Comprised of a series of illustrated and interactive lectures that deal with medical imaging diagnosis of diseases of companion animals (dogs and cats). This will be a relatively comprehensive course in medical imaging, building on the concepts and examples to which the student was exposed in the core course (VSAC 362). A wider variety and range of case examples and diagnostic techniques will be presented, including special procedures and multiple imaging modalities being covered in greater depth. In addition to prepared material, current VTH case material will be included for illustration and discussion.

Restriction(s): Successful completion of Year 2 of the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program.
Note: This will be an elective in Year 3.

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