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Welches Bildgebende Verfahren setze ich am Besten für die Untersuchung meines Patienten mit Abdominalen Beschwerden ein?

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Referent: Randi Drees
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Beschreibung

Heutzutage stehen in der Veterinärmedizin viele bildgebende Verfahren zur Untersuchung des Abdomens zur Verfügung. Röntgen, Kontraströntgen, Ultraschall und die Computertomographie bieten jeweils verschiedene Vor- und Nachteile in der diagnostischen Untersuchung des Abdomens.
Wie treffe ich die korrekte Wahl für meinen Patienten?
In diesem Webinar werden mit einem kurzen Technologie 'Refresher' und an Fallbeispielen Vorschläge zur Entscheidungsfindung erläutert.

Sprache: Deutsch

Aufnahme vom 24.02.2022

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Randi Drees

Dr. med. vet. Randi Drees, PhD, DACVR (Radiology, Radiation Oncology), DiplECVDI (add Rad Oncol), MRCV

Randi graduated from the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany in 2001. She pursued her doctoral thesis funded by a stipend through the Sonnenfeld-Stiftung Berlin in  a cooperation between the Radiology Department of the Humboldt Universität Berlin and the Anatomy Department of the Veterinary School of the Freie Universität, Berlin.
Randi then spent time in private practice before pursuing her Diagnostic  Imaging residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She became board certified with the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and American College of  Veterinary Radiology in 2008. Randi then pursued an alternative training program in Veterinary Radiation Oncology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and became board certified with the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology) in 2012. 
She held a clinical assistant professorship and was section head of the diagnostic imaging section at the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA before relocating to the RVC where she serves as the head of the small animal diagnostic imaging section.
Randi has completed her Ph.D. in cardiovascular imaging with the University of Gent, Belgium in 2015.
She is a member at large of the board of the ECVDI and ECVDI chair of the radiation oncology education and credentials committee in Radiation Oncology, currently working towards establishing radiation oncology as a subspeciality within the ECVDI and ECVIM colleges.She has also served as the president of the CT/MRI Society for the ACVR from 2017-19.

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