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| Is thermal imaging useful to vet? |
alad711@aol.com |
9/5/2008 |
| There are numerous vets in my area. I have a EX320 camera. Can this camera be used to assist the vet with animals. Is there any special knowledge you have to have to work with a vet? |
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| Re:Is thermal imaging useful to vet? |
Gary Orlove |
9/8/2008 |
Yes it definitely can be and yes there is special knowledge needed to perform veterinary examinations.
You can learn what you need at the following course:
Veterinary Thermal Imaging Seminar
Sponsored by the Mid-Coast Veterinary Medical Association, San Luis Obispo, CA.
October 16-19, 2008
This seminar offers 26 hours of CE, including 1/2 day wet lab, on all aspects of Equine Diagnostic Thermal Imaging.
Speakers include:
Tracy Turner, DVM, MS, DACVS, Jim Waldsmith, DVM, Gary White, DVM,
and Mike Corcoran, Master Saddler.
For more information contact Michlynn at
Vetel Diagnostics 800.458.8890
http://www.veteldiagnostics.com/seminars_and_training.html
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