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Resources Hub

Explore practical resources designed to help GP vets and expert practitioners improve their ultrasound skills with confidence. From free echocardiography calculators to curated research papers, podcasts, and case‑based blog articles, this hub brings together everything you need to support accurate scanning, clearer interpretation, and better decision‑making in everyday practice.

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Free, evidence‑based veterinary echocardiography calculators designed to support fast, accurate clinical decision‑making. These tools use peer‑reviewed criteria from the EPIC trial, allometric scaling, and established M‑mode reference ranges, helping you assess preclinical MVD, evaluate cardiac measurements, and apply consistent, research‑backed thresholds during real‑time scanning.

Browse a curated library of essential veterinary ultrasound research papers, clinical guidelines, and evidence summaries. Each paper is selected for its relevance to echocardiography, cardiac measurement interpretation, and ultrasound‑based decision‑making in small‑animal practice. This collection gives you a trusted evidence base to support accurate scanning, improve diagnostic confidence, and stay aligned with current best practices in veterinary imaging.

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Listen to expert‑led veterinary ultrasound podcasts covering case discussions, scanning tips, and practical explanations of key echocardiography concepts. These episodes are ideal for learning on the go, helping you strengthen your understanding of ultrasound interpretation, improve diagnostic accuracy, and stay up to date with the latest insights in veterinary cardiology and imaging practice.

Explore practical veterinary ultrasound blog articles featuring real case examples, myth‑busting explanations, and step‑by‑step guidance to help you scan with confidence. Each post focuses on improving ultrasound image interpretation, avoiding common scanning errors, and applying best‑practice techniques in canine echocardiography and abdominal ultrasound. Ideal for GP vets looking for clear, actionable insights they can use immediately in clinical practice.

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