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... CT) system, nuclear medicine, arthroscopy/laparoscopy system, digital radiography, ultrasonography and offers shockwave therapy, regenerative medicine, endoscopic laser surgery and specialized equine ...

... CT, a 1.5 Tesla MRI, endoscopy, and digital ultrasound. The surgical facilities are ... equine hospitals and pet resorts, and Ethos Veterinary Health, which consists of 145 world-class ...

... CT, a 1.5 Tesla MRI, endoscopy, and digital ultrasound. The surgical facilities are ... equine hospitals and pet resorts, and Ethos Veterinary Health, which consists of 145 world-class ...

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Veterinary Assistant Manager - WEC Equine Apply now Job no: 539980 Work type: Staff Full-Time ... Previous experience with CT, MRI, PET, radiography. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to ...

$23 - $31/hr

Veterinary Assistant Manager - WEC Equine Apply now Job no: 539980 Work type: Staff Full-Time ... Previous experience with CT, MRI, PET, radiography. Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to ...

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How much do equine ct jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average weekly pay for equine ct in the United States is $2,282.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,913.46 and $2,682.69 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an Equine CT technician, and how do they collaborate with veterinarians?

An Equine CT (Computed Tomography) technician is responsible for preparing horses for scans, operating CT imaging equipment, monitoring the animal’s safety during the procedure, and ensuring high-quality image capture for diagnostic purposes. They collaborate closely with veterinarians to understand the clinical history, follow sedation protocols, and interpret imaging needs. Effective communication and teamwork with veterinary staff are essential, as technicians often assist in positioning the horse and troubleshooting any technical or animal-handling challenges that may arise during the scan.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Equine CT (Computed Tomography) Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Equine CT Technician, you need a background in veterinary technology or animal science, experience with horse handling, and specialized training in diagnostic imaging. Familiarity with CT scanning equipment, PACS systems, and relevant safety certifications is typically required. Strong attention to detail, calmness under pressure, and effective communication with veterinarians and animal owners are valuable soft skills. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate diagnostics, animal safety, and efficient workflow in equine veterinary settings.

What are Equine CT technologists and what do they do?

Equine CT technologists are specialized veterinary professionals trained to operate computed tomography (CT) scanners for horses. They assist veterinarians in diagnosing injuries and diseases by capturing detailed cross-sectional images of a horse’s body, particularly bones, joints, and soft tissues. Their responsibilities include preparing the horse for scanning, ensuring the animal's safety, operating the CT equipment, and processing the images for veterinary assessment. This role requires a thorough understanding of equine anatomy and experience with advanced imaging technology.
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Senior Equine Surgeon

Senior Equine Surgeon

Purdue University

Shelbyville, IN • On-site

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


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7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 132 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Req Id: 40551
Job Title: Senior Equine Surgeon
City: Shelbyville
Job Description:
Job Summary
Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine (PVM) is seeking an experienced equine surgeon with a strong interest in sports medicine for the Purdue University Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital (CEESH) in Shelbyville, Indiana. CEESH is a premier performance equine hospital providing specialty referral, medical and surgical services while supporting equine research and education at Purdue University. The hospital, operated by PVM, is an independent facility that models private practice, while collaborating with PVM faculty for optimum patient care in many areas of specialty practice. The hospital is a regional advanced diagnostic and surgical facility located near Indianapolis and in between two racetracks conducting Standardbred, Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse racing meets. The hospital functions as an integral part of the PVM mission to serve the equine performance horse industry and is equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging and surgical facilities, including the Qalibra Computed Tomography (CT) system, nuclear medicine, arthroscopy/laparoscopy system, digital radiography, ultrasonography and offers shockwave therapy, regenerative medicine, endoscopic laser surgery and specialized equine orthopedic and soft tissue surgery.
What Sets Us Apart:
CEESH is a unique equine hospital, purpose-built for advanced imaging capabilities, surgical patient care, and sports medicine. Advanced care of the equine athlete and service to the performance horse industry is paramount to our mission. The hospital is based on a private practice model while maintaining the advantages of collaboration with a strong academic program at Purdue.
This position could be filled at multiple levels (P4 or P5). The hiring manager will determine the job level based on the skills, experience, and qualifications of the selected candidate.
What We're Looking For:
Education and Experience

Qualified candidates will need:
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
  • Two years of experience in a related role
  • Board certified with the American College of Veterinary Surgeons or the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, or similar relevant specialty certification
  • Board eligible residents will be considered
  • Licensed or license eligible to practice veterinary medicine in Indiana

Skills Needed:
  • Sincere interest in providing outstanding clinical service
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to effectively supervise hospital staff and to promote an atmosphere of collegiality

What is helpful:
  • Experience in a veterinary private practice

Additional Information:
  • To learn more about Purdue's benefits summary, CLICK HERE
  • Purdue will not sponsor employment authorization for this position
  • A background check will be required for employment in this position
  • FLSA: Exempt (Not Eligible For Overtime)
  • Retirement Eligibility: Defined Contributions immediately

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