Saturday, April 5, 2008
This course will help veterinarians and veterinary technicians develop proficiency and familiarity with intraoral radiography to encourage the use of this powerful diagnostic tool. Participants should leave with the confidence that they can obtain and interpret diagnostic radiographs of any area of interest.
The morning will be three hours of lecture covering exposure, interpretation and relevant materials used in intraoral dental radiography. The lecture will be followed by a three-hour practical designed to build experiencem refine technique, and ultimately produce an archivable set of radiographs for a dog or cat. The lab will be limted to ten.
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Registration
Registration for this course is $75 paid before March 15, 2008, and $100 paid after March 15 for the morning lectures. There is an additional fee of $100 for the afternoon lab. Registration includes lectures, lunch (for lab participants), and a proceedings manual. A registration form is available here. **PLEASE NOTE** the lab is now full. We are working on scheduling a second lab. |
Continuing Education
This course offers three (3) hours of CVME for veterinarians and veterinary technicans for the morning lectures, and three (3) hours for the afternoon lab. |
Location & Lodging
This course will be held at the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine at 4700 Hillsborough Street in Raleigh, NC. For information on area hotels, visit our informative website. |
ADA Statement If you are a person with a disability and desire any assistive devices, services or other accommodations to participate in the activity, please contact Samantha Hartford to discuss your needs at least 30 days prior to the event. |
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Schedule |
| 8:30am |
Registration |
| 9:00am |
Introduction to NCSU Dentistry Service, Fundamental information |
| 10:00am |
Radiographic positioning and technique |
| 10:50am |
Break |
| 11:10am |
Interpretation of intraoral radiographs |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch (for lab particiapnts) |
| 1:00-4:00pm |
Practical wet lab - limited to ten registrants
(medical personnel should bring and wear radiation exposure badges) |
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Speaker |
William Krug, DVM, DAVDC
Clinical Assistant Professor
Veterinary Dentistry
Dept. of Clinical |
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