This course will allow resident graduate students to gain knowledge in physiology and pathophysiology of specific organ systems as it relates to medical imaging. The course serves to prepare residents both for American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) qualifying and certifying examinations, as well as for clinical practice. Primary species for review in this course will be canine, feline, equine and bovine patients. Exotic species will be discussed to a lesser extent. Practical application will be emphasized. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours
This course will allow resident graduate students to gain knowledge in physiology and pathophysiology of specific organ systems as it relates to medical imaging. The course serves to prepare residents both for American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) qualifying and certifying examinations, as well as for clinical practice. Primary species for review in this course will be canine, feline, equine and bovine patients. Exotic species will be discussed to a lesser extent. Practical application will be emphasized. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hours