june, 2020
08jun9:24 pm9:24 pmSCVMA COMPLIMENTARY COVID-19 CONTINUING EDUCATION SERIES
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What’s Up, DOC? RABBIT RADS!! RABBIT RADIOGRAPHS of the Skull and For Dental Disease Skull and dental disease is a common pathology in rabbits
Event Details
What’s Up, DOC? RABBIT RADS!!
RABBIT RADIOGRAPHS of the Skull and For Dental Disease
Skull and dental disease is a common pathology in rabbits and is best diagnosed with radiographs and CT imaging. This lecture series will review radiographic anatomy of the rabbit skull, and common dental pathology that may be seen in this species and require advanced treatment and management.
Approved for 1.5 hrs
CA Statutorily Approved CE
Dr. Marie Rush is a Diplomate of the American College of Zoological Medicine. After graduating from Auburn University with a BS in Animal and Dairy Science and her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine degree, she pursued a career in wildlife conservation medicine with a rotating medicine and surgery internship at the Animal Medical Center in New York City and a residency in clinical zoo and wildlife medicine and surgery at the Wildlife Conservation Society. Following this, she served at the Birmingham Zoo as the Director of Veterinary Services and Curator of Ectotherms.
In 2007, Marie joined Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine as Assistant Professor teaching zoo, wildlife and exotic animal medicine, and in 2009, Marie joined the faculty of St. George’s University’s School of Veterinary Medicine as Associate Professor in pathobiology/small animal medicine and as Coordinator of wildlife research, teaching zoo and exotic animal medicine and disease.
Recently, she retired from full time faculty, but continues to teach each term and work with student research in conservation/wildlife fields. She continues to work in private practice and enjoys meeting new patients and clients. She continues to teach at multiple veterinary schools, enjoys the opportunity to mentor others, learn something new each day and inspire a passion for the natural world through conservation medicine, research and education.
In her free time, Dr. Rush enjoys spending time with her family, hikes, observing and photographing wildlife in the rainforest and wilderness, art, attending cultural events and going to Auburn football games.
Time
(Monday) 9:24 pm - 9:24 pm
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