
Dr Kate Bradley
M.A., VetMB, Ph.D.(Bristol), DVR, DipECVDI
Current positions
Senior Lecturer
Bristol Veterinary SchoolSubsidiary Member
Langford Clinical Veterinary Service
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Research interests
Kate works within the diagnostic imaging group of Langford Veterinary Services; her major responsibilities are clinical work and teaching of veterinary and nursing undergraduate students. Although time for research is limited, she is keen to collaborate in both retrospective and prospective clinical research involving diagnostic imaging modalities. Kate has held funding from Petsavers to investigate the use of MRI to image canine stifles and has collaborated on several projects where imaging has played a major role, including aspects of polycystic kidney disease, elbow dysplasia and feline nasal disease
Publications
Recent publications
31/10/2023Comparison of three radiographic assessment methods for detecting slipped capital femoral epiphyses in cats
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
Computed tomographic staging of dogs with anal sac adenocarcinoma
Journal of Small Animal Practice
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in dogs with portal vein hypoplasia
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2019
Ultrasound machine ‘knobology’
Companion Animal
Book Review BSAVA Guide to Radiographic Positioning British Small Animal Veterinary Association, 2018 ISBN: 978 1 910443 57 6
Companion Animal