Interactive Radiology Masterclass: Small Animal X-ray & Ultrasound Interpretation
Live Case-Based Training with Dr. Heng Hock Gan (DVM. MVS, DACVR, DECVDI)
Location: Vetducate, 9 Tagore Lane #03-01
Date: 23 September 2025
Time: 7PM - 9 PM
*Light refreshments will be provided
🔍 Elevate Your Diagnostic Confidence
Join this intensive 2-hour session to sharpen your image interpretation skills through real cases, expert feedback, and interactive problem-solving. Perfect for vets who want to reduce misdiagnoses and leverage ultrasound alongside radiography.Why join this class?
✅ Learn from a visionary – Dr. Heng (ex-Purdue University Diagnostic Imaging Lead) shares decades of clinical insights
✅ Active Participation – You interpret cases first, then get expert analysis (no passive lectures!)
✅ Multimodal Focus – Compare radiographic and ultrasound findings for the same conditions
📋 Agenda Snapshot
🕒 Introduction
Key principles for efficient image evaluation
🕒 Common Cases
GDV, urinary obstructions, pulmonary patterns + ultrasound correlations
🕒 Challenging Cases
Metastatic lesions, subtle foreign bodies, complex effusions
👩⚕️ Who Should Enroll?
✔ General practitioners wanting faster/better diagnoses
✔ Veterinary students/interns seeking clinical-level training
✔ Technicians supporting imaging workflows
Introduction to Dr Heng Hock Gan
Dr Heng earned his DVM degree at the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia in 1993 and later completed his MVS degree at the University of Melbourne, Australia. From there, he moved to the United States to complete his residency and MS degree at the Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 2004. Dr Heng then returned to the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia as a lecturer before joining the Purdue Veterinary Medicine faculty in 2007. Dr Heng also became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2004 and a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2005. Dr Heng's research interests include ultrasounds of the gastrointestinal tract, forensic radiology, imaging of neoplasia, and imaging of orthopaedic diseases.