Dr. Kunzes lengthy education began with a degree from Kansas State University in 2000, followed by a 1 year internship at Virginia Tech University's small animal and surgery, them he was accepted at Texas A&M University as a diagnostic imaging resident. Upon compleation of residence training he then passed the American Collage of Veterinary Radiology's board certified oral and written examinations. Which qualified hem as a Diplomat of the American Collage of Veterinary Radiology (DAVCK).Dr. Kunze offered a description of what his practice provides to the Austin area. His services include Ultrasonically (ultrasounds), Radiography (X-rays) consultations, teleradiodogy, tomography (CT/CAT scan). Dr. Kunze is licensed to preform radioiodine therapy for feline hyperthyroidism
The majority of his work includes, but is not limited to diagnosis of cancer in dog's and cat's.
The highlight of Dr. Krunze's presentation was a hands-on ultrasound demonstration on a poodle. During which we learning about identifying artery's and organs. A brief equipment description was given and class was dismissed.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Re: FW:
Monday, June 1, 2009
Reminder - Meeting Tomorrow
We have an exciting program to be presented by a mobile vet tomorrow. Meeting time is 7:00 at the schoolhouse as per usual, and we will finish by 8:30.
Merrie – please bring one of your dogs for the demonstration of the sonogram equipment. The vet said he will need to shave part of the stomach. He wants a medium sized dog (lab or beagle size) Let me know if this is going to work for you.
Kaitlyn Shaheen picked for Workshop
Congratulations to Kaitlyn for being accepted into the June 21st – June 25th West Texas Youth Veterinary Science Workshop in San Angelo (only 30 applicants are accepted state-wide).
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