Dr. Andrew Gendler – Diagnostic Imaging

About Andrew Gendler, DVM, DACVR

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Dr. Andrew Gendler graduated from the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2003 and then worked as a general practice and emergency veterinarian in Nevada and Idaho until 2007.   He then completed a four year diagnostic imaging residency at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine before returning to Boise, Idaho in 2011.  Dr. Gendler is the hospital radiologist at WestVet Emergency and Specialty Center in Boise, Idaho where he provides diagnostic imaging services to the emergency department, multiple specialty services, and primary care veterinarians throughout the region.  He enjoys the collaborative environment of a large veterinary hospital and is also involved in intern and resident training.  Dr. Gendler has a special interest in utilizing CT and MRI to diagnose musculoskeletal disease, neuroimaging, and diagnostic accuracy in medical imaging.  Prior to attending veterinary school, his undergraduate training was in biology and chemistry education, while also working as a professional ski instructor.  His interest in teaching and education have led him to create continuing education materials that are clinically relevant, memorable, and fun.


Presentation Synopsis

1. Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the Thorax and Abdomen
2. Radiographic Differentiation of Benign from Aggressive Arthropathy in Small Animals
3. Errors in Diagnostic Imaging and a Systematic Approach to Radiograph Review
4. Radiographic Assessment of the Vomiting Patient Part 1 (image based quiz session)
5. Radiographic Assessment of the Vomiting Patient Part 2 (didactic lecture)
6. Radiographic Assessment of the Coughing Patient Part 1 (image based quiz session)
7. Radiographic Assessment of the Coughing Patient Part 2 (didactic lecture)
8. Radiographic Diagnosis of Juvenile Orthopedic Disease