Small Animal Track Diagnostic Imaging Residency Position - University College Dublin, Ireland

Small Animal Track Diagnostic Imaging Residency Position - University College Dublin, Ireland

Small Animal Track Diagnostic Imaging Residency Position
University College Dublin, Ireland


Residency Program 2023-2027
Starting date: April/May 2023


University College Dublin Veterinary School has a four-year Small Animal Track Diagnostic Imaging
Residency position to be filled in April/May 2023. The successful applicant will be involved in the
residency training programme that focusses on preparing for board certification by the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) while concurrently enrolled in a research based professional doctorate (Doctorate in Veterinary Medical Specialisation programme- DVMS).

The Diagnostic Imaging unit is staffed by three full-time and two part-time radiologists, two other DI
residents, two/three full-time radiographers (3rd post waiting to be filled) and a shared anaesthesia/DI
veterinary nurse. In house training in clinical radiology, (both large and small animal), ultrasonography,
echocardiography, CT and MRI is included in the residency programme. Clinical research projects and
academic course work associated with the DVMS is also undertaken. The UCD veterinary hospital is based on the UCD campus in Dublin.

On-site imaging equipment includes; Fixed small animal (Siemens Axiom Aristos DR) and adjacent large animal (Siemens Vertix Vet, Optitop X-ray tube) radiography rooms, 3 HF Portable x-ray machines, two portable Cuattro wireless DR systems, CR system and Fluoroscopy. Ultrasonographic equipment includesa GE Logiq 9, GE Vivid 9 and two other portable ultrasound machines. A 16/32-slice  CT unit (Siemens Somaton scope) on a sliding gantry and a 1.5T MRI GE Signa Artist complete the on-site equipment.

Qualifications required: Applicants must have a veterinary degree that is registerable by the Veterinary Council of Ireland (vci.ie) and have a minimum of two years veterinary experience or an internship preferably with an imaging component.

Content of the application / selection process
Candidates should forward electronic copies of their current curriculum vitae, letter of intent, proof of
English proficiency and contact details for two referees to the Senior Executive Assistant Emma Golding on emma.golding@ucd.ie. by Friday the 3rd of March 2023.

Stipend €24,000- €26,000

Further information is available at:
The University website: www.ucd.ie
The College/Management Unit: www.ucd.ie/agfoodvet
The School/Programme Office: www.ucd.ie/vetmed
Informal enquiries can be made to one of the following:
Cliona Skelly cliona.skelly@ucd.ie, Antonella Puggioni antonella.puggioni@ucd.ie, Séamus Hoey
seamus.hoey@ucd.ie, Emma Tobin emma.tobin@ucd.ie