We're excited to announce that our popular equine webinar series is back! Hosted by our exceptional equine radiologists, join us to delve into a wide range of equine health issues.

Education is at the core of everything we do and we're proud to be able to share knowledge from our incredible radiologists with the equine veterinary community. Find out more and sign up to our webinars below.

Our Webinars

Webinar 1

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Title: Advanced imaging of the foot, what we have learned & what the future holds

Host: Dr Marianna Biggi, DVM, PhD, FHEA, DECVDI, MRCVS

Date: 21st January 2025

Time: 1:00pm GMT, 8:00am EST

Register for the webinar here

Webinar 2

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Title: Pinpointing problems in the equine proximal phalanx

Host: Dr Josephine Faulkner, MA VetMB CertAVP PGCert(VPS) PhD DipECVDI (LA)

Date: 10th February 2025

Time: 12:00pm GMT, 7:00am EST

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Webinar 3

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Title: The equine pelvis and lumbar regions: imaging and rehabilitation  

Hosts: Dr Lucy Meehan-Howard, BVSc, MSc, CertAVP(VDI), DECVDI, MRCVS and Dr Rachel Murray, MA, VetMB, MS, PhD, DACVS, Associate ECVDI, MRCVS

Date: 10th March 2025

Time: 1:00pm GMT, 8:00am EST

Register for the webinar here

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