[November 2, 2017; Kennett Square, Pennsylvania] – One year after the EQUIMAGINE™ robotics controlled CT system installation, Dr. Kathryn Wulster, Clinical Assistance Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, will explore her team’s insights as part of New Bolton Center’s First Tuesday Lecture series.
The discussion, “Advanced Imaging: Innovations in Diagnostic Capabilities,” will take place on Tuesday, November 7, at 6:30 p.m. at New Bolton Center, 382 West Street Road, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. The lecture, to be held in Alumni Hall, is free and open to the public.
In her presentation, Wulster will compare and contrast available imaging modalities, discuss clinical indications for the standing CT modality, share learned limitations of each system, and demonstrate how the standing CT modality influences a patient’s treatment plan.
Wulster is a member of the Imaging Service team at New Bolton that offers a comprehensive selection of imaging modalities for patients. The team’s board-certified faculty and clinical staff specialize in large animal radiographs, bone scans, computed tomography (CT), and MRI examinations.
Due to limited seating, reservations are recommended. Please RSVP online at https://firsttuesdaynbc.eventbrite.com.
About the First Tuesday Lecture Series
The First Tuesday Lectures, free and open to the public, are presented September through December, and March through June. During the series, faculty and clinicians at New Bolton Center share current information on equine topics of interest to horse owners and caregivers. Many of the lectures highlight the advanced techniques performed by Penn Vet’s team of leading clinicians, and the state-of-the-art equipment and facilities available to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients.