It is not your fault! – Advanced & Multi-Modality Imaging
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
2.5 Hours - RACE Approval Pending
Language
English
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
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Time: London 6PM / Paris 7PM / New York 1PM / Sydney 3:00AM (+1)
Part of the Errors & Discrepancies in Equine Imaging Online Lecture Series
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
In human medicine, and likely veterinary medicine, CT has the highest miss rate. This case-based panel discussion will focus on errors in modality choice, errors due to technical aspects of the acquisition, disparities between modalities in a multi-modality study and how lack of evidence can perpetuate and lead to faulty conclusions. We will discuss great cases!
Dr. Barrett is an associate professor of equine diagnostic imaging Colorado State University. Dr. Barrett's primary research and clinical interests are equine musculoskeletal imaging and comparative imaging, and she works closely with the equine surgery and sports medicine services. She is a founding partner of Inside information Radiology, a dedicated equine teleradiology service. She routinely speaks at equine veterinary meetings and is regularly involved in continuing education courses, including courses that draw an international audience. Dr. Barrett is dedicated to the advancement of the specialty of equine diagnostic imaging and is currently the president of an AVMA newly recognized subspecialty – ACVR-Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Outside of work, she enjoys biking, skiing, riding horses, and spending time with her family.
More InfoLucy received her veterinary degree from the University of Liverpool in 2007. Following an internship at the Animal Health Trust with Dr Sue Dyson and Dr Rachel Murray she spent 3 years in first opinion practice. She completed her residency in Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Edinburgh in 2015, and was awarded her DipECVDI in the same year.
Lucy subsequently spent 4 years at Langford Equine Hospital, part of the university of Bristol, working as a clinician in Equine Lameness and Diagnostic Imaging, alongside lecturing and small group teaching. Alongside this role Lucy worked as a teleradiology consultant for VetCT, reporting all imaging modalities for clinics worldwide. Lucy is splitting her time between her role as a teleradiologist at VetCT and her clinical imaging role at Liphook Equine Hospital.
Outside of the clinic Lucy enjoys cycling (slowly) up hills to admire the views at the top or walking her dog in the Somerset countryside.
More InfoDr. Thompson earned her DVM degree from the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, completed a rotating internship at Angell Memorial Animal Hospital, and her residency training at the University of Florida. She is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology. A member of the Cornell faculty since 2006, Dr. Thompson holds an appointment with the Department of Clinical Sciences as Associate Clinical Professor, Section of Imaging, and currently serves as Associate Dean of Hospital Operations and Corporate Relations, and Director of the Cornell University Hospital for Animals.
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