Not exact matches
The Veterinary Medical Technology curriculum prepares individuals to assist veterinarians in preparing animals, equipment, and medications for examination and surgery; collecting specimens; performing laboratory,
radiographic, anesthetic, and dental
procedures; assisting in surgery; and providing proper husbandry
of animals and their environment.
A high - quality dental
procedure should include charting, scaling, polishing, probing, and
radiographic evaluation
of all tooth surfaces.
Dr. Anderson is certified in the PennHIP
radiographic procedure, which allows Dr. Anderson the ability to make appropriate recommendation (s) for corrective / preventative actions for dogs at risk
of having hip dysplasia.
Anesthetic management
of brachycephalic dogs presents challenges before, during and after any surgical, dental or
radiographic procedure.
Correct positioning
of your dog is essential for proper
radiographic evaluation, so a general anesthetic is required to make the
procedure less stressful for him or her.
Percentage
of patients that had
radiographic findings and previous anesthetic dental
procedure.
In addition, Dr. Woods is certified in the PennHip
radiographic procedure (an advanced technique to measure hip laxity as a predictor
of hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis), and also completed certifications in Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT) and Veterinary Tui ¬ Na (CVTP) through the Chi Institute
of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
Fifty percent
of the patients that had
radiographic findings had undergone an anesthetic dental
procedure within two years
of participating in this study (Table 4).
Eighty - eight
of patients had
radiographic findings, with 50 %
of those having had an anesthetic dental
procedure within 2 years
of this study.
While research shows that in many cases the
procedure does not stop the
radiographic progression
of hip dysplasia or arthritis, dogs who have undergone the surgery appear to experience less discomfort.
Anesthetic management
of brachycephalic dogs presents challenges before, during and after any surgical, dental or
radiographic procedure, and even under sedation.
An extremely capable Radiologic Technician with vast experience in creating the clinical diagnostic
radiographic films, doing regular diagnostic imaging practices according to the departmental policy, protocol and
procedures and launched standards
of practices.
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures in the state
of Vermont, a dental assistant must be an Expanded Function Dental Assistant or a DANB Certified Dental Assistant (CDA)(see requirements below).
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures in Maine, under the general supervision
of a licensed dentist, a dental assistant must meet the requirements shown below.
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures in Ohio under the direct supervision
of a dentist, a dental assistant must meet the requirements shown below.
The Radiology Technologist performs all
radiographic procedures while under the general supervision
of a licensed practitioner for the purposes
of diagnosis
* Note: A dentist or dental hygienist may authorize a dental assistant who has completed the course and written exam requirements described above to perform
radiographic procedures under the indirect supervision
of a dentist, dental hygienist, or dental assistant who holds an Oregon Radiologic Proficiency Certificate.
In order to legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures under the supervision
of a licensed dentist in Delaware, a dental assistant must meet the requirements shown below.
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures in the District
of Columbia, a dental assistant must meet the requirements shown below.
All dental assistants may legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures under the supervision
of a licensed dentist.
All dental assistants may legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures under the direct supervision
of a licensed dentist.
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures under the direct supervision
of a licensed dentist in New Hampshire, a dental assistant must meet the requirements shown below.
To legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures in the state
of Oklahoma, a dental assistant must obtain a permit from the Oklahoma Board
of Dentistry (OBD).
Performs
radiographic procedures at a technical level requiring sound understanding
of anatomical positioning and physiology; a high degree
of technical competency and with the ability to act with initiative and ingenuity with minimum...
Rather, each licensed dentist must, with his or her application for license renewal, include a certified statement containing the name and position
of each dental assistant who assists in
radiographic procedures, the date each dental assistant began to assist in
radiographic procedures, and a statement attesting that each such dental assistant is qualified to operate
radiographic equipment and has received all
of the following: (1) Adequate instruction in
radiographic procedures, AND (2) Training in CPR at least every two years while employed, AND (3) A minimum
of four hours
of continuing education in infection control every two years while employed, AND (4) Before commencing performance
of radiographic procedures, a copy
of the Nevada statutes and regulations governing dentistry.
A dental assistant in the state
of California must be state certified in radiography to legally operate dental x-ray equipment and perform dental
radiographic procedures.
Completed diagnostic
radiographic procedures in the radiology department
of outpatient imaging and ER setting.
SUMMARY: Under the direction
of a Radiologist, performs
radiographic procedures at an appropriate technical level.
EXPERIENCE Radiology Technologist September 2008 - September 2009 Godwin Corporation, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI Proficient in all clerical aspects
of radiology to include patient check - in, informed consent, and use
of CHCS and PACS programs Fluoroscopic exams to include pediatric and adult barium enemas, esophagrams, G.I. studies, VCUG's, HSG's, and modified barium swallows Use
of portable C - arm in operating room
procedures to include orthopedic, spinal, abdominal, urologic, vascular, and interventional radiology cases Operation
of stationary C - arm in upper and lower extremity arthrogram studies and lumbar punctures Preparation
of contrast material for gastrointestinal, gynecological, urologic, intravenous and intra-arterial studies Inpatient and outpatient diagnostic x-rays to include upper and lower extremities, cranium, chest and abdomen Proficient in emergency patient care protocol to include CPR, oxygen administration, suction and use
of monitoring systems such as EKG and blood pressure equipment Adherence to all radiation protection standards in accordance with ALARA Instruction
of Army Radiology students in all aspects
of radiography Radiology Specialist (Active Duty) February 2008 - July 2008 U.S. Army, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI Diagnostic
radiographic imaging using digital, portable, C - arm and plain film systems Fluoroscopic, orthopedic and operating room radiography utilizing GE, Siemens, Canon, and Fuji equipment Interventional
procedures to include aortograms, peripheral and cerebral angiography, venography, femoral runoffs, arthrograms, fistulagrams and lumbar punctures Preparation and set up
of sterile field and instruments for interventional and fluoroscopic
procedures using proper sterile technique Proper set up and use
of intra-arterial and intravenous injector systems Experience with reconstruction, subtraction, road mapping and duplication
of digital images Orientation to additional radiology modalities such as ultrasound, MRI, nuclear medicine, CT and mammography