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Veterinary Imaging Anatomy

Our team of board-certified radiologists, cardiologists, surgeons, neurologists, and other specialists guide students through clinically relevant anatomy using diagnostic imaging. All body systems are covered in this comprehensive course, including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, renal, and hepatic, in addition to others. The basic principles behind imaging modalities, image acquisition, and radiation safety are covered to encourage learners to consider how tissue structure and function apply to anatomy and the interpretation of diagnostic images. The goal of this course is to enhance veterinary students' anatomical knowledge and learning with the use of diagnostic imaging. Students also learn to identify the normal radiographic anatomy of common domestic species.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Veterinary Imaging Modalites
  • Veterinary Imgage Acquisition
  • Radiation Safety

Issued on

March 26, 2025

Expires on

Does not expire

Earning Criteria

Required

other

Equivalent to 1 elective credit hour.