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Webinar: All about X-Rays; What & Why!

All about X-Rays; What & Why!

It's not always Black and White

Ever wonder what your DVM is looking at on your horse's radiographs or ultrasound? Does it all look like black and white and maybe some shades of grey? In this webinar we will be discussing the basics and differences regarding diagnostic images your vet might use or request, and how imaging is used to determine lameness and even treatment plans. Participants in the webinar are asked to submit an x-ray they may have that we could use in discussion with the group. Kill the lights in your space and prepare for an illuminating evening!

Investment: $30 per webinar (non-refundable)


What next? Complete registration form.

We’ll send you an email with invoice information and more specific event details.

Contact us by sending an email to : horsewomansclub@gmail.com with any questions or comments - we'd love to hear from you!

Presenter

Kelsey Shacker

Dr. Kelsey Shacker is a UCVM graduate and practiced in mixed animal medicine before transitioning to a teaching role at Olds College in the Animal Health Technology Program (AHT) in 2016. In the AHT Program, she teaches large animal nursing, hospital management of small animals, surgery and communication skills for veterinary teams. When not teaching, Dr. Kelsey is active in practice seeing clinical cases, performing animal chiropractors, and mentoring students (DVM or RVTs). She is also a sessional Professional Skills Coach with the University of Calgary, Veterinary Program.

When she is asked "where are you, or what are you doing" a normal answer is, "I'm not home right now” or "I'm gone horseback riding, paddling, cross country skiing, or camping" (season dependent). Though if you find one of her horses, usually she is not too far away; Dr. Kelsey is an aviad horsewoman, which isn't season dependent!

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