
IDEXX | Lights, Camera, Abdomen! Getting the most out of imaging in GI case management
Tuesday 5 May @ 20:00 - 21:30
Subject: Lights, Camera, Abdomen! Getting the most out of imaging in GI case management
Speakers: Dr Mason Savage & Dr Bill Saxon
Organizer: Idexx
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Presented by: Mason Savage DVM, DACVR and Bill Saxon DVM, DACVIM, DACVECC
Gastrointestinal imaging got you stumped? In this talk, you will get the tools to sharpen your skills in interpreting basic GI imaging with confidence. Using practical case examples, this talk will highlight key principles for evaluating the gastrointestinal tract, helping you feel more prepared and less stressed for your next patient with GI distress!
Learning Objectives:
– Recognize Common GI Imaging Modalities
– Identify the strengths and limitations of X-ray, CT, and ultrasound in evaluating the GI tract.
– Interpret Basic GI Imaging with Confidence
– Apply key principles to assess normal and abnormal findings in GI imaging.
– Distinguish between common pathologies such as obstruction, perforation, and inflammation.
– Analyze Practical Case Examples
– Use real-world cases to reinforce pattern recognition and diagnostic reasoning.
– Practice step-by-step interpretation strategies for acute and chronic GI conditions.
– Enhance Clinical Preparedness
– Integrate imaging findings with clinical presentation to guide patient management.
– Develop a systematic approach to evaluating patients with GI distress.
– Reduce Diagnostic Uncertainty
– Build confidence in identifying red flags and ruling out critical conditions.
– Learn tips to minimize stress and improve efficiency during image review.
Disclaimer: This information is exclusively intended for registered veterinary and para-veterinary professionals.
Details
- Date:
- Tuesday 5 May
- Time:
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20:00 - 21:30
- Series:
- Idexx Series
- Event Category:
- *Webinar
- Event Tags:
- Small Animals
Venue
- Webinar
- *Online South Africa
Organizer
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