Neuro-CT (Brain & Spine)
Species
Small Animal
Contact Hours
2.5 Hours - RACE Approval Pending
Early Booking Deadline
Sun, 09 November, 2025
Registration Deadline
Fri, 28 November, 2025
Language
English
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Emergency & Critical Care
Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology
Neurology
Orthopaedics
Surgery
Industry Partners
Global
Veterinary Partners
Global
Time: London 6PM / Paris 7PM / New York 1PM / Sydney 3:00AM (+1)
Part of the Small Animal Computed Tomography (CT) Image Interpretation & Clinical Applications Online MasterClass
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
Diagnostic imaging is a mainstay in the work-up of small animal patients with suspected neurologic disease. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly seen as the gold standard in the diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) disorders, computed tomography (CT) may be preferred in certain cases due to the speed of image acquisition, ability to image under sedation rather than anesthesia, cost and accessibility, and its excellent imaging capabilities for bone and mineralized lesions, foreign bodies, instability, and hemorrhage. This module will provide information on indications, technique, interpretation principles, and limitations in the CT evaluation of the brain and spine in small animals. Questions and comments from the audience are encouraged.
Daniel is a highly accomplished veterinary neurologist whose career reflects a strong commitment to clinical excellence, research, and international collaboration. His professional journey demonstrates not only technical expertise but also leadership in advancing veterinary neurology across Europe.
He graduated from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1999 and later achieved the European Diploma in Veterinary Neurology/Neurosurgery (ECVN). Recognised as a specialist in Neurology by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the United Kingdom, Daniel has built a reputation as an expert in his field. His early career in Spain, particularly at Ars Veterinaria Referral Hospital in Barcelona, played a crucial role in shaping his clinical and academic development, where he completed his European residency in Neurology/Neurosurgery.
Since 2011, Daniel has gained extensive experience working in leading private hospitals and universities in the United Kingdom, including the Animal Health Trust, the University of Liverpool, Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, and Hamilton Specialist Referrals. His leadership abilities became evident when he served as Head of the Neurology/Neurosurgery Department at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists and later led the Neurology/Neurosurgery Service at the University of Liverpool. These roles highlight not only his clinical expertise but also his capacity to guide and develop specialised teams.
In recent years, Daniel has expanded his influence through academic and innovative platforms. He has worked as a worldwide telemedicine consultant at VetCT since 2021 and has been an associate professor at the Catholic University of Valencia since 2022. In addition, he continues his clinical practice at VETERIOS Referral Hospital in Madrid. His involvement in telemedicine reflects his adaptability and commitment to modernising veterinary care.
Beyond clinical work, Daniel has played an active role in professional organisations. He has served as president and secretary of the British Veterinary Neurology Society (BVNS), chaired the ECVN Scientific Committee, and contributed to the ECVN Examination Committee. His participation in these roles demonstrates his dedication to shaping the future of veterinary neurology.
Daniel is also a prolific contributor to scientific research, having authored or co-authored over 100 publications in the field. As a speaker at national and international conferences and a reviewer for several respected journals, he continues to influence both education and research in veterinary science.
In conclusion, Daniel’s career stands out not only for its breadth of experience but also for its impact on veterinary neurology. Through leadership, research, and innovation, he has established himself as a key figure in the advancement of neurological care in veterinary medicine.
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USD 180.00
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USD 135.00
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USD 135.00
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