
What is the best way to learn veterinary ultrasound?
Ultrasound courses are frequently organised by topic. On a small animal pregnancy scan course, you might have one module on the appearance of pregnancy on ultrasound, one on the appearance

Ultrasound courses are frequently organised by topic. On a small animal pregnancy scan course, you might have one module on the appearance of pregnancy on ultrasound, one on the appearance
The paper ‘Automated echocardiographic left ventricular dimension assessment in dogs using artificial intelligence‘ was published last month. On the face of it, it seems like it’s a paper all about
We’ve had a busy few months here at the Animal Ultrasound Association, finishing off all the filming for our canine and feline pregnancy scan courses, and working with Sarah to

EPSS stands for “E–Point to Septal Separation,” and refers to the distance between the tip of the septal (or anterior) mitral valve leaflet and the interventricular septum during diastole. It

Have you ever felt the positive energy when like-minded individuals come together to share knowledge and expertise? That’s exactly what we experienced at this year’s British Medical Ultrasound Society conference,

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Most veterinarians incorporate the left apical 4 and 5 chamber views into their standard echo examinations, as they move from beginner into intermediate and advanced level echocardiography. Adding the 2

There are a number of published calculations for foetal head diameter measurements in felines. In the below video, I discuss the one that I have found to be most accurate,
Veterinarians already have a heavy workload, but other people working within the veterinary practice environment are ideally placed to run a pregnancy scanning service for small animals. I’m going to

Recent changes in the political and legal landscape with regard to working with animals has resulted in renewed interest in membership of our organisation. The below article summarises what the
Most textbooks tell us that the most common cause of aortic regurgitation (AR) in small animals is bacterial endocarditis. My own experience in UK first opinion practice has been that

This article is a summary of a conversation between myself and a regulations representative at the RCVS. It reflects the personal speculations of the individual I spoke to in addition

There’s a fundamental misunderstanding about the latest statement from the RCVS regarding artificial insemination. The RCVS have made it quite clear that they remain supportive of artificial insemination as a

Artificial insemination (AI) is a procedure that is performed by a large number of “canine fertility clinics” in the United Kingdom, and taught by the majority of individuals and businesses

When investigating valve disease or outflow tract obstruction, it is really important to obtain a trace through the valve that accurately represents disease severity. The best way to ensure this
It’s no secret that the levels of mutual respect and cooperation between vets and breeders – dog breeders in particular – is at an all-time low. While there are certain
Following a popular video from Professor Luis Fuentes on our Veterinary Echocardiography channel, a few people wrote in asking for the normal values for LA FS% in cats. In case

Endocarditis is caused by a bacterial infection and can only be confirmed by positive blood cultures; however, it is sometimes possible to see the vegetations on echocardiography, or at the

It is advisable to obtain public liability and professional indemnity insurance before performing scans for the general public. If you will be scanning from your home, business home and contents

The LA:Ao ratio is one of the most utilised measurements in canine and feline echocardiography. Its purpose is to quantify left atrial dilatation, using the animal’s own aorta as a
This short-axis image is to accompany our “What’s going on here?” poll in our Veterinary Echocardiography Facebook group. If you are interested in joining our community and casting your vote,

A true paraprofessional is someone who works with and in support of the professionals in their field. At the Animal Ultrasound Association, veterinarians, sonographers and lay scanners all work hand-in-hand

In September of last year (2022), we announced to our members that we had secured access to distributor pricing on Bellylabs pregnancy test kits. These are the first pregnancy test

As many of you are aware, the AUA have recently become CPD accredited by The CPD Standards Office. You may also know that historically, our association has not been a

Those who follow the work of the Animal Ultrasound Association are aware of our stance on non-professional, paid-for ‘accreditations’ like CPD. However, it is an unfortunate truth that the general
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