She then served
a veterinary radiology residency at UC Davis from 1989 - 93.
Not exact matches
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 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.
After one year as a
radiology instructor at TAMU, he entered the
residency program in diagnostic imaging atAuburn University and earned an MS in
Veterinary Medicine and Surgery in 1976.
2004 - 2007:
Residency and Master's Degree in
Radiology, Colorado State University College of
Veterinary Medicine, Fort Collins, Colorado
He worked in a mixed - animal private practice in Utah for two years before moving to UC Davis in 2007 to pursue a
residency in
veterinary radiology and PhD in biomedical engineering.
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.
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.
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 completing his
residency, Dr. Hergesell was an Assistant Professor in
Radiology for seven years in the
Veterinary Teaching Hospital at UC Davis.