
Global teleradiology provider, VET.CT, has announced the details of its popular annual equine webinars series for 2025, titled VET.CT’s equine imaging masterclass. The free webinar mini-series, which attracts 100s of equine clinicians from all over the world, is hosted by VET.CT’s equine radiologists with a wealth of practical experience across all areas of equine practice, from elite equine athletes to pleasure horses. The webinars will be recorded to provide the opportunity to register and watch back.
The series consists of three webinars:
1. Advanced imaging of the foot: what have we learned and what the future holds
Host: Dr Marianna Biggi, DMV, PhD, FHEA, DipECVDI, MRCVS
Date: 21 January, Time: 1pm GMT
2. Pinpointing problems in the equine proximal phalanx
Host: Dr Josephine Faulkner, MA VetMB CertAVP PGCert(VPS) PhD DipECVDI (LA)
Date: 10 February, Time: 12:00pm GMT
3.The Equine Pelvis and Lumbar Regions: Imaging and Rehabilitation
Hosts: Dr Lucy Meehan-Howard, BVSc, MSc, CertAVP(VDI), DECVDI, MRCVS and Dr Rachel Murray, MA, VetMB, MS, PhD, DACVS, Associate ECVDI, MRCVS
Date: 10 March, Time: 1:00pm GMT
The practical topics with real case examples provide attendees with valuable insights from the presenters and actionable take-home messages, with the opportunity for live Q and A after each session.
Charlotte Graham, equine teleradiology manager, says, “We are excited to bring the expertise of our dedicated equine team to a wider audience. This webinar series builds on previous years successes, providing a fantastic opportunity to hear from world-leading equine diagnostic imaging experts on important clinical topics. We can guarantee highly engaging talks with plenty of useful tips on how to apply the learnings in practice, and we look forward to some great discussions in the Q&A sections.”
With its global team of experienced radiologists and specialists across all species, VET.CT is passionate about supporting practice teams to optimise patient outcomes through its high quality radiology and specialist consultancy reporting services, and free CPD.
You register for the free webinars and receive links to recordings here. Questions to be answered during the sessions are welcomed in advance for those unable to attend live, please submit via email.
More information on VET.CT’s equine teleradiology, small animal teleradiology and specialist consulting services can be found on their website.