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Page 1: Veterinary Imaging Education Program - SonoPath...skills in ultrasound scanning, physics and instrumentation • Hands-on scanning of the “Big 5.” Introduction to scanning the

Veterinary Imaging Education Program

2013

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Front Cover:

Taeva Schuller, rDMS

Education Instructor

With Patrick the Cat

Below:

Kodiak is eager

to participate.

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Veterinarian & Technician Ultrasound Training EducationThe IndusTry Leadereach year the sound-eklin® academy of Veterinary Imag-

ing provides more ultrasound instruction than all other

vendors and north american universities combined.

Our GOaL fOr yOu Is sImpLeas a graduate of the sound-eklin® academy of Veterinary

Imaging, you will possess the training to perform specific

ultrasound exams accurately, efficiently, and confidently.

uLTrasOund semInar serIesThe nationwide ultrasound seminar series offers hands-on

graduated course content for introductory, intermediate and

advanced level students. each level of training is designed to

fit with the next for optimal educational progression.

InsTrucTOrssound-eklin® instructors are hand-picked board certified

specialists chosen for their clinical application and ultra-

sound teaching experience. With low instructor to student

ratios, attendees are guaranteed one-on-one attention

during each hands-on scanning session.

aVaILabILITyWith over thirty courses annually, the ultrasound learning

curve is realistically addressed. On-going customized training,

webinar instruction and individual seminars are also available.

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Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course is for veterinarians who wish to build their diagnostic skills in ultrasound scanning, physics and instrumentation

• Hands-on scanning of the “Big 5.” Introduction to scanning the liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder and right-sided views of the heart

• Obtaining standard views

• Recognition of normal organ structures

• Recognition of cardiac anatomy measurement of size and function

COURSE DATES:January 10 – 11March 7 – 8May 1 – 2June 25 – 26September 23 – 24December 2 – 3

Soft Tissue: Intermediate Diagnostics (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Learn pathology and differential diagnoses of common soft tissue diseases

• Refinement of abdominal scanning techniques through hands-on instruction

• Imaging of the more difficult organs (pancreas, adrenals, lymph nodes, etc.) as well as a review of the “Big 5”

• Case studies and discussions

COURSE DATES:January 12 – 13April 4 – 5August 22 – 23December 4 – 5

Soft Tissue: Advanced Soft Tissue (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course will cover Doppler imaging and it’s applications for portosystemic shunt evaluation as well as imaging non-cardiac thoracic structures, ocular and cervical regions

• Case studies, discussions, and hands-on scanning

COURSE DATES:April 22 – 23November 11 – 12

Soft Tissue: Clinical Case Workshop (CE: 7 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course will include group presentations of small animal clinical cases

• Interpretation and discussion of initial history

• Physical exam and clinical findings will be followed by live scanning demos of each animal

• Case reviews including follow up diagnostic and therapeutic plans

COURSE DATES:March 9April 6August 10

TOny pease, dVm, ms, dacVrEducation Instructor

dr. anthony pease graduated from the Virginia-maryland regional college of Veterinary medi-

cine in 1999. he then participated in a large animal surgical and medicine internship at marion

dupont scott equine medical center in 2000 as well as obtaining his masters degree in Veteri-

nary medicine. In 2001, dr. pease completed a small animal rotating internship at the affiliated

Veterinary specialists in maitland, florida. he then completed a 3-year residency program in

diagnostic imaging at cornell university and became board certified by the american college of

Veterinary radiology in 2005. dr. pease has lectured extensively on diagnostic imaging for the

past ten years with specific interest in ultrasound. he is currently the head of veterinary diagnos-

tic imaging at michigan state university.

TaeVa schuLLer, rdms

Education Instructor

With Nigel

procedure: abdominal exam

equipment: Ge Logiq p6 Vet®

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2013 Schedule of Classes

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FAST: Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma, Triage & Treatment (in Veterinary Medicine) (CE: 7 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Standardized “extension” of the physical exam for rapid diagnosis of life threatening abdominal and thoracic conditions

• Detection of free abdominal fluid, pleural and pericardial effusion, and free air

• Post-interventional, post-surgical, and critical care monitoring

• Clinical utility of Abdominal Fluid Scoring System, as a means to monitor anemia, hemorrhage, and worsening or resolution of abdominal effusion conditions

COURSE DATES:April 30September 25

Feline Only Instruction (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Obtain a better understanding of disease processes pertaining to felines

• Increase skill level of hands-on scanning techniques for both the abdomen and heart

• Learn current therapies used for treatment of feline diseases

COURSE DATES:July 17 – 18

Musculoskeletal & Cervical Ultrasound (CE: 7 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Review relevant normal anatomy and scanning tips for superficial cervical and clinically-relevant musculoskeletal regions

• Discuss indications for musculoskeletal scanning for the diagnosis of shoulder injuries, brachial plexus tumors, iliopsoas muscle and calcaneal tendon injuries, etc.

• Discuss indications for cervical scanning, including diagnosis of parathyroid adenomas, thyroid disease, cervical abscess and mass lesions, and laryngeal dysfunction

• This course is for veterinarians and technicians who have completed the Basic and Intermediate Soft Tissue Ultrasound courses, or who have lesser ultrasound experience but want to enhance a particular clinical area in their practice (eg. work-up of lameness) are also welcome to attend

COURSE DATES:August 9November 13

“Themostinformative,challengingandrewardingultrasoundimagingcourseIhaveevertaken.Theinstructorsarethebestintheprofession.Theexpertisegainedinabdominalandcardiacultrasoundwillforevermakeanimpactonmypractice.”

Applied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Canine (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Discussion of canine neoplasms as well as case-based discussions in canine medicine will be presented

• Case discussions will integrate the clinical history, clinical exam findings, laboratory data, and radiographic/ultrasonographic findings in determining a diagnostic/therapeutic plan and to monitor response to treatment

• Attendee participation, case presentation and discussion will be encouraged (please submit any case material for class discussion prior to the course)

• This is a lecture only course

• This course is for veterinarians who wish to build their diagnostic and treatment skills

• Taught by Dr. Brad Schmidt, a board certified oncologist

COURSE DATES:December 6 – 7

Twilight, curious and

ready to help.

Mark Iodence,

dIploMate aBVp

VCA Hualapai

Animal Hospital

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2013 Schedule of Classes

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2013 Schedule of ClassesApplied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Feline (CE: 7 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Discussion of feline neoplasms as well as case-based discussions in feline medicine will be presented

• Case discussions will integrate the clinical history, clinical exam findings, laboratory data, and radiographic/ultrasonographic findings in determining a diagnostic/therapeutic plan and monitoring response to treatment

• Attendee participation, case presentation and discussion will be encouraged (please submit any case material for class discussion prior to the course)

• This is a lecture only course

• This course is for veterinarians who wish to build their diagnostic and treatment skills

• Taught by Dr. Brad Schmidt, a board certified oncologist

COURSE DATE:December 8

Residents & Specialists Only — Small Animal Ultrasound Camp — Soft Tissue (CE: 40 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course will cover a basic to intermediate level of the abdomen, encompassing anatomy, physics, principles, knobology, image acquisition and protocols, normals, abnormals, case studies, “what to do if” scenarios, and touch on Doppler

• This course is designed for Residents and Specialists who need 40 hours of abdominal ultrasound with a Boarded Radiologist to build their level of proficiency and satisfy the requirements of the ACVIM

COURSE DATES:September 16 – 20

Clinical Approach to Small Animal Pathology (CE: 14 hours †)

Honing your Sonographic Diagnostic Skills “Blending the Medicine with the Sonogram”

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

Part 1 (Lecture only)

• This course includes a 2 part lecture series regarding the clinical and sonographic presentations of all major organ systems in canine, feline, and ferret medicine.

• Part 1 takes the attendee from the moment the patient presents to the clinician, through the clinical workup, culminating with the sonographic presentation, followed by a brief summary of the clinical outcome.

• Recognize and integrate the sonographic pathology into the clinical workup

• Recognize the pathological tendencies

• Stimulate clinical objectivity

• Address sampling techniques, recommendations, and procedures

COURSE DATES:June 27 – 28

Part 2 (lecture and hands-on scanning)

• Takes the attendee from the moment the patient presents to the clinician, through the clinical workup, culminating with the sonographic presentation, followed by a brief summary of the clinical outcome.

• Accompanied by a short hands-on scanning session reinforcing techniques.

• Address sampling techniques, recommendations, and procedures

COURSE DATES:August 20 – 21

Echocardiography: Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology (CE: 20 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• A general review of cardiology from ECG’s to treatment plans

• Hands-on cardiac scanning techniques for right/left-sided views and M-mode

• Diagnostic principles of echocardiography

• Case studies and discussion

• Acquired cardiac diseases

COURSE DATES:January 30 – February 1May 3 – 5October 8 – 10

Advanced Echocardiography: Doppler & Hemodynamics (CE: 18 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Understand the basics of Doppler physics and principles

• Recognize normal and abnormal flow profiles

• Through hands-on scanning, be able to obtain all views to collect Doppler information pertaining to regurgitant volumes, intracardiac pressures, pressure gradients, and stroke volumes

COURSE DATES:April 24 – 26November 6 – 8

Advanced Doppler (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Optimizing signal acquisition pre- and post-processing of both color flow and spectral recordings

• Advanced technique for evaluating systolic function, intracardiac-intravascular pressure and diastolic function

• Integrate Doppler derived data with other diagnostic modalities to establish an optimal management plan

• This course is designed for veterinarians and technicians who have completed the DVM Imaging Program, Advanced Echocardiography Doppler & Hemodynamics class, or the Veterinary Technician Imaging Program and wish to continue the Sound-Eklin education series to enhance their knowledge of Doppler to a higher level.

• This lecture only course is taught by a board certified Cardiologist and June Boon.

COURSE DATES:April 26 – 27July 19 – 20November 8 – 9

JOyce hOLTDirector, Academy of Veterinary Imaging

Growing up, I spent time in new mexico

and Texas, where I was surrounded by a

menagerie of animals and spent most

of my time riding horses. I attended

Tarleton state university and graduated

in 1980 with a bachelor of science degree

in animal production. following gradu-

ation, I worked for a wholesale grocery

company as the manager of the Is depart-

ment. I decided to go back to college in

1996 to attend veterinary school. This is

where I was introduced to ultrasound

and immediately fell in love with it.

as fate would have it, I entered ultra-

sound school in 1997 and graduated in

1999. I worked as a registered cardiac

sonographer for over a year, when I was

approached by sound-eklin® to be an

applications specialist. I have been with

sound-eklin® for over 11 years now, I am

the director of education. my job is an

adventure that encompasses my three

biggest passions: animals, ultrasound

and travel. I consider myself very fortu-

nate to be a part of the sound-eklin®

team and to have the opportunity to

build a very successful animal adop-

tion program, and have saved hundreds

of four-legged friends during the past

six years and look forward to another

strong year.

JOyce hOLT, Director,

With her Dog Will

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Veterinary Technician Imaging Program (CE: 35 hours † per week)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course is comprised of four weeks of on site training spread out over a year’s time, taking the student from a Basic to an Advanced Imaging level in both abdomen and cardiac ultrasound

• Anatomy, Physics and Principles, Image Acquisition, Protocols, Knobology, Normals, etc. are addressed

• Students are held accountable through written tests and practicums, as well as homework

• Upon completion of the course, they will receive a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Imaging

• This course is for veterinary technicians and human sonographers who wish to become excellent imagers of small animals

COURSE DATES: (6-day weeks)Week 4 (201 class)February 2 – March 2Week 1 (2013 class)April 15 – 20Week 2 (2013 class)July 8 – 13Week 3 (2013 class)October 28 – November 2Week 4 (2013 class)February 24 – March 1, 2014

Radiology (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

This course will cover both thoracic and abdominal imaging, special procedures such as esophagrams and upper gastrointestinal procedures as well as how to perform these procedures.

• Case based presentations to apply the information learned will be covered on day two

• Taught by a board certified Radiologist

• Participants are welcome (but not required) to bring one or two cases

COURSE DATES:August 24 – 25

Damon is showing appreciation to

anna prOcIOus, rdcs

Applications Specialist and

Education Instructor

Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease (CE: 7 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Recognizing the common congenital heart diseases

• Use of Doppler techniques to assess severity and hemodynamic significance

• How to integrate the physical, radiography, and electrocardiography in the characterization of these conditions

• Role of saline contrast in evaluation of right to left shunting

• Therapeutic options for select congenital malformations, as well as indications and limitations for these interventions

• This course is designed for veterinarians and technicians who have completed the DVM Imaging Program, Advanced Echocardiography Doppler & Hemodynamics class, or the Veterinary Technician Imaging Program and wish to continue the Sound-Eklin® education series to enhance their knowledge of echocardiography to a higher level.

• This lecture only course is taught by a board certified Cardiologist and June Boon.

COURSE DATES:July 20 – 21

Treatment & Management of Cardiac Disease (CE: 14 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Review of common cardiac diseases and principles of management

• Class attendees participate in evaluation of case materials to design progressive diagnostic plans and therapies

• Attendees are encouraged to bring case material for discussion

• This course is designed for veterinarians who have completed Echocardiography Diagnostics and Clinical Cardiology and any of the Doppler courses.

• This course is taught by a board certified Cardiologist.

COURSE DATES:July 22 – 23October 11 – 12

Cardiac Clinical Case Workshop (CE: 7 hours)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• This course includes group presentations of real small animal clinical cardiac cases

• Interpretation and discussion of initial history

• Physical exam and clinical findings will be followed by live scanning demos of each animal

• Overall case discussion, including follow up diagnostic and therapeutic plans

• This course is for veterinarians who wish to build their diagnostic skills in ultrasound

COURSE DATES:February 2August 11November 10

Scan Only Instruction (CE: Echocardiography 6 hours,

Abdominal 6 hours †)

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Expand on skills acquired in Basic and Diagnostic courses

• Hands-on scanning only, no lecture

COURSE DATES:August 7 – 8

DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians (CE: 35 hours per week †)

NOT AN ACCREDITATION

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

• Designed to meet the growing demand for veterinarians to become excellent ultrasound imagers

• Provides both classroom and clinical laboratory experience in the field of advanced veterinary imaging

• Program comprised of four one-week sessions

• Written tests and practicums, as well as homework

• Following successful completion of all four components of this class, students will receive a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Imaging

COURSE DATES:Week 4 (2012 class) February 25 – March 2Week 1 (2013 class)April 15 – 20Week 2 (2013 class)July 8 – 13Week 3 (2013 class)October 28 – November 2Week 4 (2013 class)February 24 – March 1, 2014

“ The value of the education far exceeded my expectations. I came away with more knowledge, more confidence and more experience. This course took my career to a higher and whole new playing field! Thank you Sound-Eklin® Academy of Veterinary Imaging. I owe my amazing career to you!”

Darcie argentian,

Sonographer

Southern Arizona

Veterinary Specialty

and Emergency Center

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2013 Schedule of Classes

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10 – 11 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

12 – 13 Soft Tissue: Intermediate Diagnostics

January 30 – February 1 Echocardiography: Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology

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January 30 – February 1 Echocardiography: Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology

2 Cardiac Clinical Case Workshop

February 24 – March 2 Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 4

February 25 – March 2 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 4

MAy

1 – 2 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

3 – 5 Echocardiography: Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology

MARCH

February 24 – March 2 Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 4

February 25 – March 2 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 4

7 – 8 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

9 Soft Tissue: Clinical Case Workshop

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25 – 26 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

27 – 28 Clinical Approach to Small Animal Pathology 1

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15 – 20 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 1

Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 1

22 – 23 Soft Tissue: Advanced Soft Tissue

24 – 26 Advanced Echocardiography: Doppler & Hemodynamics

26 – 27 Advanced Doppler

30 FAST: Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma, Triage & Treatment

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7 – 8 Scan Only Instruction

9 Musculoskeletal and Cervical Ultrasound

10 Soft Tissue: Clinical Case Workshop

11 Cardiac Clinical Case Workshop

20 – 21 Clinical Approach to Small Animal Pathology 2

22 – 23 Soft Tissue: Intermediate Diagnostics

24 – 25 Radiology

NOVEMBER

October 28 – November 2 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 3

Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 3

6 – 8 Advanced Echocardiography: Doppler & Hemodynamics

8 – 9 Advanced Doppler

10 Cardiac Clinical Case Workshop

11 – 12 Soft Tissue: Advanced Soft Tissue

13 Musculoskeletal and Cervical Ultrasound

SEPTEMBER

16 – 20 Residents & Specialists Only: Small Animal Ultrasound Camp

23 – 24 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

25 FAST: Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma, Triage & Treatment

DECEMBER

2 – 3 Introductory Ultrasound: The Basics

4 – 5 Soft Tissue: Intermediate Diagnostics

6 – 7 Applied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Canine

8 Applied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Feline

2014

February 24 – March 1, 2014 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 4

Veterinary Technician Imaging program, Week 4

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8 – 13 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 2

Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 2

17 – 18 Feline Only Instruction

19 – 20 Advanced Doppler

20 – 21 Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease

22 – 23 Treatment & Management of Cardiac Disease

OCTOBER

8 – 10 Echocardiography: Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology

11 – 12 Treatment & Management of Cardiac Disease

28 – November 2 DVM Imaging Program for Veterinarians, Week 3

Veterinary Technician Imaging Program, Week 3

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amy rOTh, dVma graduate of colorado state university, dr. roth has worked

exclusively in the field of clinical veterinary ultrasound for twenty

years and is an original founder of the sound-eklin® academy of

Veterinary Imaging. she currently travels the country providing

on-site training and seminar-based education. Outside her career

she enjoys her children, teaches horseback riding, and coordinates

the equestrian sports for special Olympics arizona.

anna prOcIOus, rdcs

Applications Specialist and Education Instructor

amy rOTh, dVm

Applications Specialist and Education Instructor

With Charlie

procedure: ultrasound cardiac exam

equipment: Ge Logiq e9 Vet®

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Course Fees & Education PackagesSound-Eklin’s® Academy of Veterinary Imaging

offers a wide range of course options and packages

to meet your practice’s educational needs. We offer

multi course packages with substantial savings.

multi course packages are designed for the practitioner

who would like to attend multiple courses, or larger prac-

tices who have additional staff member who can benefit

from on-going education and training. please contact us

at 800.268.5354, extension 4 if you have any questions

regarding single or multi course packages and pricing.

sInGLe cOurse fees

Abdominal Clinical Case Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Advanced Doppler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Advanced Echocardiography: Doppler & Hemodynamics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Advanced Echocardiography: Special Topics . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Advanced Soft Tissue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Applied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Canine . . . . $ 1,485

Applied Ultrasound in Veterinary Oncology: Feline . . . . . $ 750

Cardiac: Clinical Case Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Cardiac Image Interpretation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

DVM Imaging Program (Certificate) — per week . . . . . . . . $ 3,150

Echocardiography in Congenital Heart Disease . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Echocardiography Diagnostics & Clinical Cardiology . . . . $ 1,485

Electrocardiography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

FAST: Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Introductory Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Musculoskeletal & Cervical Ultrasound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Radiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Residents & Specialists Only: Small Animal Ultrasound Camp — Soft Tissue . . . . . . . $ 2,650

Scan Only: Echocardiography or Abdominal — per day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

Scan Only: Echocardiography and Abdominal — both days concurrent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Small Animal Ultrasound Camps: Basic to Intermediate — Soft Tissue & Cardiac . . . . . . . $ 3,150

Soft Tissue Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Treatment & Management of Cardiac Disease . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,485

Veterinary Technician Program (Certificate) — per week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1,500

DVM / Veterinary Technician Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 750

packaGes

4-Course Package4-course attendances within one year, available to practitioners employed by the hospital. One delegate confirmed per course. Some restrictions may apply. . . . . . $ 2,990

Sole Practitioner PackageUnlimited attendance, for one pre-specified delegate, for 18 months. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3,990

6-Course Package 6-course attendances within one year, available to practitioners employed by the hospital. One delegate confirmed per course. Some restrictions may apply. . . . . . $ 3,990

Unlimited Package2 pre-specified delegates can attend an unlimited number of courses for one full year, one delegate confirmed per course. Some restrictions may apply. . . . . . $ 4,990

Education Packages Do Not Include: Equine, DVM Imaging Program, Veterinary Technician Imaging Programs, Small Animal Ultrasound Camps of any kind, or Resident and Specialists Small Animal Ultrasound Camps.

No Show: All registrants: $ 1,485

Note: All courses, dates and locations may be subject to change without notice.

† CE credit hours are subject to regulatory review by state and may change without notice. Course meets the requirements for noted number of hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB’s RACE approval; however, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education.

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To register, please visit:

academyofimaging.com

Or call 800.268.5354 . option 4

courses are held at:

2409 c avenue J . arlington, Texas 76006