Equine MRI Online
Royal Veterinary College
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Date: Monday 8th September, 2025 - Sunday 19th October, 2025
Start time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Cost: £729
Key Areas
Practical review of MRI technology
MRI anatomy of the distal limb (foot, pastern, fetlock and suspensory ligament)
Protocols for acquiring MRI images of the foot, pastern, fetlock and suspensory ligament
Learn a practical and structured approach to read MRI images
Recognise artefacts and incidental findings
Practice your MRI reading skills using cases
About this course
Are you using or planning to use MRI in your practice? Do you want to get more confident in acquiring the best images possible? Do you want to make sense of the use of different sequences to optimise your studies?
This course is designed to help you to understand MRI technology and how it can best be utilised for your patients. Besides covering the basic physical principles, artefacts and acquisition protocols, participants will learn a basic systematic approach to read MR images and recognise lesions.
For each area, the cross-sectional anatomy and normal variations will be reviewed. A variety of cases will be used for individual review and case discussion.
Why do this course?
At the end of the course you will be more confident in acquiring MRI images and developing your own structured approach for use of different sequences as well as gaining onfidence in recognising common and not so common lesions.
Who is it for?
Veterinarians
The Speakers
Dagmar Berner, Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVSLecturer in Equine Diagnostic ImagingThe Royal Veterinary CollegeGabriel Manso Daz, DVM MSc PhD DipECVDI MRCVSLecturer in Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de MadridConsultant in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, Royal Veterinary CollegeMaren Hellige, Dr.med.vet MRCVSSenior Veterinarian in RadiologyUniversity of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
The Venue
Online
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
42 hours
Registration and Booking
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