We're pleased to announce that our popular equine webinar series is back this year! With topics selected by our newsletter subscribers and social media followers, we have an exciting schedule of webinars lined up. 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 to our webinars below.

Our Webinars

Webinar 1

Erin Porter Webinar 1

Title: An Overview of Equine Cervical Spinal Radiographic Interpretation

Host: Dr Erin Porter, DVM, DACVR, DACVR-EDI 

Date: 11th December 2023

Time: 6:30pm GMT, 1:30pm EST

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Webinar 2

Webinar 2 - Marianna Biggi

Title: Soft tissue injuries in the foot; are there any clues on plain radiographs?

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

Date: 7th February 2024

Time: 1pm GMT, 8am EST

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Webinar 3

Webinar 3 - Lucy Meehan Howard

Title: Comparative imaging of the fetlock

Host: Dr Lucy Meehan-Howard, BVSc, MSc, CertAVP(VDI), DECVI, MRCVS

Date: 26th February 2024

Time: 1pm GMT, 8am EST

Watch the webinar back here

 

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