Practical Abdominal Ultrasound Scanning Days
Royal Veterinary College
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Date: Wednesday 14th February, 2024 - Wednesday 14th February, 2024
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £449
Key Areas
Practical technique for:
- Orientation and basic scanning techniques
- Practical and complete assessment of the major abdominal organs
About this course
You have been to courses, listened to lectures, watched videos and tried on your own. Now enhance your learning and come to the RVC to practise doing a basic abdominal ultrasound examination with direct help to hand.
Many veterinarians are keen to develop their knowledge and skills in abdominal ultrasonography as it is such a useful diagnostic tool in general practice. These abdominal practical scanning days are for veterinary surgeons with limited ultrasound experience or simply veterinarians that would like to fine-tune their basic abdominal ultrasound skills. It is not aimed at practitioners with more advanced ultrasound experience.
The days will be almost entirely devoted to scanning – there will be only a single introductory lecture and a video demonstration of a real-time abdominal ultrasound to consolidate the major concepts of scanning and image orientation, followed on by full-time practical scanning in small groups. There will be no course notes and participants will be expected to have attended an introductory/beginners CPD course (from any suitable CPD provider, not just the RVC) previously where the basics of ultrasound theory were discussed and techniques demonstrated or have some practise in performing abdominal ultrasound examinations.
Why do this course?
At the end of the course, you will have practised the techniques needed to perform a basic abdominal ultrasound and ultrasound-guided aspiration and biopsy in dogs.
These courses sell out fast so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Who is it for?
vets
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
8 hours
Registration and Booking
Click here to reserve your place
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