VET 226 — Veterinary Imaging and Dental
/1 contact hours This course will provide the student with the principles and practice of veterinary medical radiology, handling animals for a radiologic exam, radiographic exposure and developing techniques as well as any other topics related to essential American Veterinary Medical Association skills assigned to this course. Part of this course will be held at an off-campus location. The use of ultrasound, Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in veterinary medicine will be introduced. Dental care of dogs and cats will be covered including dental charting, prophylactic dental care, and dental disease. Labs will allow the student to perform anesthesia and dental prophylaxis in the clinical setting. VET 227 must be taken concurrently. concurrently. This course is only available to students in the Veterinary Technology program. Corequisite(s) VET 227 Core fulfilled: None course descriptions