The state of equine imaging in 2024: What we’ve learned from recent advances in imaging, and how it will help your horses (2024)
Overview
Join us for an insightful presentation on the current state of equine imaging in 2024, where we’ll explore the latest advances and developments shaping the field.
From cutting-edge techniques to practical applications, this session is designed to equip veterinarians with the knowledge and tools needed to optimise equine healthcare.Through this presentation, attendees will gain valuable insights into how these advancements can directly benefit their practice and improve outcomes for their equine patients.
Presenting on a range of topics that are useful for general practice and advanced imaging for lameness or sports medicine or surgical related cases.
Presenters
Dr David Byrne
MVB MVetClinStud MVetIntMed MANZCVS (Equine medicine) FHEA Diplomate, ACVIM (Large Animal Internal Medicine)
Senior Lecturer and Registered Specialist in Equine Medicine School of Veterinary Medicine Murdoch University
David graduated from the University College, Dublin, Ireland in 2008. After periods in Ireland and the UK, he moved to a racetrack and referral practice in Adelaide in 2010, where he became a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in equine medicine. In 2017, David completed a three-year residency in equine medicine and surgery at Murdoch University. In 2018 he became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Medicine in large animal internal medicine. After a period in private practice, David returned to Murdoch University in 2019 as a Senior Lecturer in Equine Medicine and is now the Head of Section for equine. David’s particular interests are in cardiology, gastrointestinal medicine and human skills. He is currently undertaking a PhD utilizing electrical impedance tomography, as well as some gastrointestinal disease research.