Veterinary Radiology Review - Topic: Cut or No Cut
Event Details
Presented by: Assaf Lerer, BSc, DVM, MSc, DACVR & Hannah Lewis, DVM
This program will be an interactive, case reading session. Radiographic images will be provided by the presenters. The radiologists will demonstrate how they evaluate radiographs regarding technique, interpretation and case synthesis. Ample opportunity will be provided for discussion and questions.
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Dr. Assaf Lerer obtained his bachelor’s degree with honors (2003) and Master of Science degree (2005) from the Ben-Gurion University in Israel. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Hebrew University in Israel in 2010. Following that, he moved to Canada and completed one year rotating small animal internship at the Ontario Veterinary College, in Guelph.
Following his internship, he practiced for a year and a half as a small animal emergency veterinarian in Ontario and Saskatchewan, Canada. He also worked as a clinical associate in the radiology department of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, Saskatchewan and as a lecturer at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Prince Edward Island, Canada before moving to Ithaca, New-York for his Imaging residency at Cornell University. He became a board-certified Radiologist in 2019 and completed his residency in 2020. Following his residency, he started a joint position in Cornell University and AIS.
Currently he lives in Trumansburg NY, with his wife, son, daughter, their three dogs and many farm animals.
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Dr. Hannah Lewis grew up in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. She received her DVM from Colorado State University in 2017. After graduation, she did a small animal rotating internship at Angell Animal Medical Center. From 2018-2021, she worked in Seattle, WA as an emergency doctor in emergency and specialty hospital, as well as, in a walk-in urgent care hospital. Dr. Lewis started her diagnostic imaging residency at Cornell University CVM in the summer of 2021. She is especially interested in imaging of the nervous and cardiovascular system.
She has a pointer/Aussie puppy, name Winnie, who keeps her very busy!