Dr. Rachel Moon -Diagnostic Imaging

About Rachel Moon, DVM, ACVR

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Dr. Rachel Moon received her DVM in 2003 from St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies, after completing her clinical year at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. After spending several years in private practice in Texas and California, she completed an imaging internship at a veterinary imaging center in southern California before completing her residency in radiology at Kansas State University in 2013. Dr. Moon was certified as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2013.  She has worked as a radiologist both in private practice and academia.  Since 2015 she has been an Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.  She has enjoyed having the opportunity to be a visiting professor at her alma mater, St. George’s University. When not teaching radiology she enjoys spending time with her family (four footed members included) at the lake.


Presentation Synopsis

1. What to do when standard views won’t do/exploring the radiology bag of tricks (90 min)
2. Decoding lung patterns: A systematic approach
3. Sweat the small stuff: Thoracic radiology minus the heart and lungs
4. Abdominal mass effects
5. It’s all in the details: Assessment and implications of abdominal serosal detail
Ultrasound
6. Abdominal ultrasound: Maximizing ultrasound Image quality/Knobology/The five buttons everyone needs to know
7. Abdominal ultrasound: Systematic approach
8. Abdominal ultrasound: Adrenal glands, lymph nodes, vessels, peritoneal and retroperitoneal spaces