VETC223 Veterinary Radiology

This course is designed to develop technical competence in diagnostic radiology.  The principles learned in previous courses will be applied in a veterinary setting using live animal patients. There will be an overview of the basic principles of radiology: theory of x-ray production, use and maintenance of radiographic/imaging equipment including digital dental radiography, radiation control and safety, restraint and positioning of small animals, and the development of diagnostic radiographs.  In addition, students will be troubleshooting/evaluating radiographic quality. Record keeping and safety issues will be discussed. Restricted to Veterinary Technician students; show proof of vaccination: rabies and tetanus and proof of health insurance. 

Credits

1.5 credits

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: VETC218 and VETC 220, both with C or better; Co-requisite: VETC225

Lecture/Lab Ratio

1:1.5:0

Notes

Additional course fees apply

Malpractice Liability Insurance fee