Radiology
The radiology section offers a full line of diagnostic services including general diagnostic radiology, radiographic special procedures, ultrasound including color flow Doppler, and computed tomography. Nuclear medicine and radiation oncology are within the radiology section and are described separately. The radiology section is composed of four board-certified radiologists, two radiology technicians, one nuclear medicine technician, one radiation oncology technician, one radiology clerk, and one secretary. There are 7,000 to 8,000 radiographic procedures performed annually. The majority of patients are dogs, cats, and horses. A large number of exotic and zoo animals are also evaluated.
The radiology section provides clinical training in veterinary radiology during the third and fourth years of the professional curriculum. In addition, the radiology section has a residency training program accredited by the American College of Veterinary Radiology.


The
radiology section offers a full line of diagnostic services including
general diagnostic radiology, radiographic special procedures,
ultrasound including color flow Doppler, and computed tomography.
Nuclear medicine and radiation oncology are within the radiology
section and are described separately. The radiology section is
composed of four board-certified radiologists, two radiology technicians,
one nuclear medicine technician, one radiation oncology technician,
one radiology clerk, and one secretary. There are 7,000 to 8,000
radiographic procedures performed annually. The majority of patients
are dogs, cats, and horses. A large number of exotic and zoo animals
are also evaluated.