He has been the Director
of Radiology Residency Program and the Director Neuroradiology Fellowship program at AKUH.
Not exact matches
However, the clinical specialty choices
of current graduates are more diverse, with many graduates pursuing
residency training in neurology, psychiatry,
radiology, radiation oncology, and even surgery and surgical specialties.
He received his honorary MD degree from the University
of California Irvine in 1962 and completed his
Radiology Residency from Mt. Zion in San Francisco, California in 1964.
In 2004, Dr. Kunze finished his
residency training and passed the American College
of Veterinary
Radiology's board - certifying examinations, becoming a Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary
Radiology (DAVCR).
In 2004, Dr. Kunze finished his
residency and passed the American College
of Veterinary
Radiology's board - certifying examinations, becoming a Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary
Radiology (DACVR).
In 2012, she finished a
radiology residency at Virginia - Maryland Regional College
of Veterinary Medicine and obtained her Diplomate ACVR.
In 1998, he returned to the University
of Pennsylvania to complete an internship in small animal medicine and surgery and participate in a
radiology residency program before joining private practice.
In 2008, he completed a three year
residency in
radiology at the University of Georgia and became board - certified by the American College of Veterinary R
radiology at the University
of Georgia and became board - certified by the American College
of Veterinary
RadiologyRadiology.
Since completion
of his
residency at the Virginia - Maryland College
of Veterinary Medicine in 2000, Dr. Giroux has served as a Board - Certified Radiologist performing
radiology, ultrasounds, and MRI consultations.
2004 - 2007:
Residency and Master's Degree in
Radiology, Colorado State University College
of Veterinary Medicine, Fort Collins, Colorado
Following five years in mixed practice, he returned to UC Davis and completed a
radiology residency and became board certified in the American College of Veterinary Radiology
radiology residency and became board certified in the American College
of Veterinary
RadiologyRadiology in 1991.
Dr. Ryan then made the transition to small animal practice by first completing a small animal rotating internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey followed by his
radiology residency at the University
of Pennsylvania.
Seth Wallack DVM DACVR: Dr. Wallack received his veterinary degree and completed a four - year
radiology residency at University
of California, Davis.
Dr. Wallack received his veterinary degree and completed a four - year
radiology residency at University
of California, Davis.
He subsequently completed a three - year
radiology residency at the University of Pennyslvania, Philadelphia, to become a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology
radiology residency at the University
of Pennyslvania, Philadelphia, to become a Diplomate
of the American College
of Veterinary
RadiologyRadiology in 1998.
Three years
of advanced cardiology training (
residency), including extensive training in a variety
of diagnostic imaging techniques (
radiology, echocardiography and angiography) and interventional cardiac procedures.
Following her
residency, Dr. O'Dell - Anderson stayed on at the University
of Illinois as a professor
of veterinary
radiology before returning to Saint Louis.
During the
Residency program, surgeons are trained in the disciplines
of soft tissue, orthopedic, and neurosurgery along with
radiology, anesthesia and clinical pathology.
He then worked for a couple
of years as an associate veterinarian in a small animal practice in Maine prior to doing his
radiology residency at Washington State University.
She then completed a four - year
residency in
radiology at the Virginia - Maryland Regional College
of Veterinary Medicine and received her Master's degree in Biomedical and Veterinary Science in 2006.
We are looking for Veterinary Cardiologist to join our collaborative team
of residency - trained and board - certified veterinarians in oncology, internal medicine, neurology, nephrology, emergency and critical care, anesthesiology,
radiology, surgery, dermatology, nutrition, rehabilitation and behavior.
After practicing in Flagstaff for 2 years, he completed a 3 - year
residency in
radiology at the University
of Pennsylvania (Penn Vet); and served on the faculty for a year as a Lecturer and Alternative Imaging Fellow (also at the University
of Pennsylvania) where he advanced his training in both ultrasonography and computed tomography (CT).
General Medical
Radiology Technician (GMRT), Limited Medical
Radiology Technician (LMRT) or Non-Registered Technician (NCT) license in state
of residency * Certified or Registered Medical Assistant...
American College
of Radiology Grassroots Advocate, 2005 — Present • Illinois State Medical Society Delegate, 2008 — Present • Credentialing Task Force, St. Anthony's Hospital, 2010 — Present • Medical Morals Committee, St. John's Hospital, 2008 — 2010 • Course Instructor for
Radiology, University
of Chicago Pritzker School
of Medicine, 2008 — 2008 • Didactic and Case Seminar, University
of Chicago Hospitals Diagnostic
Radiology Residency Program, 2007 — 2008 •
Residency Committee, Emory University Hospitals, 2006 — 2007 • MR Imaging
of the Cervical and Lumbar Spine — Didactic lecture series for Anesthesiologists specializing in Pain Management, 2005 — 2007 • Didactic and Case Seminar Preparation, Emory University Hospitals Department
of Radiology, 2004 — 2007 • Freedom Heights Condominium Association, President, 2005 • Freedom Heights Condominium Association, Treasurer, 2004 • Member, American College
of Radiology • Member, Radiological Society
of North America • Member, American Roentgen Ray Society • Member, Illinois Radiological Society • Member, Central Illinois Radiological Society • Member, Society
of Skeletal
Radiology • Member, American Medical Association • Member, Illinois State Medical Society • Member, Sangamon County Medical Society