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Veterinary Radiation Form for Companion Animals Irradiation

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MDCB Credits: 0.50

ARRT Credits: 0.50

Available Until: 11/30/2026

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Presented by Isabelle Vanhaezebrouck, DMV, MS-ACVR
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

This presentation will review radiation oncology practices in veterinary medicine, extending from clinical applications to their potential for translational research

Learner Outcomes:

  1. List current technologies
  2. Explain the potential for collaborating with the veterinary environment

Educational Level: Entry Level

Presenter:
Isabelle Vanhaezebrouck, DMV, MS-ACVR earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DMV) degree from the Paris Veterinary School of Maisons-Alfort. She practiced in private general and emergency veterinary medicine for 16 years before relocating to the United States to pursue advanced training in veterinary oncology. She completed an international fellowship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in radiation oncology at the University of California, Davis. In 2011, she became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology).

Dr. Vanhaezebrouck has alternated between clinical practice in radiation oncology in Europe and academic appointments in the United States. She has served as an assistant professor in veterinary radiation oncology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University and as a clinical associate professor of veterinary radiation oncology at the  College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue University. She is currently an associate professor in radiation oncology at UT Southwestern, working within the One Health platform at the Veterinary Research and Oncology Center (VROC).

She holds a master’s degree in molecular oncology, and her research focuses on brain irradiation—including brachytherapy and the integration of radiation therapy with immunotherapy. Her work aims to establish veterinary patients as valuable translational models for advancing human medicine.

Dr. Vanhaezebrouck is actively involved in several professional organizations supporting veterinary radiation oncology in both the United States (including ACVR and VRTOG) and Europe (such as ECVDI)

 

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