
Justin M. Goggin, DVM, DACVR (Diagnostic Radiology), is the director of Metropolitan Veterinary Radiology
and has been a board certified radiologist since 1998. He received undergraduate and veterinary degrees with distinction from
Cornell University. He completed an internship in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery and Radiology Residency at Kansas State
University, with additional residency training at UC Davis and Colorado State University. He has practiced in New Jersey,
providing radiology consultation and diagnostic ultrasound imaging services for veterinarians in general and specialty referral
practice, for over 10 years. Dr. Goggin is a consulting radiologist for the Veterinary MRI and Radiotherapy Center of New
Jersey in Clifton, New Jersey. He previously oversaw the radioiodine therapy program for hyperthyroid cats at the Animal Emergency
and Referral Center in Fairfield, New Jersey, and served on the American College of Veterinary Radiology examination committee
from 2006 -2009. Dr. Goggin has published peer reviewed articles and book chapters on numerous subjects related to veterinary
diagnostic imaging.


Kyle
A. Francis, DVM, MS, (ACVR Board Eligible) joined Metropolitan Veterinary Radiology in 2011 after completing a three
year combined residency in radiology and masters program at The Ohio State University, one of the most rigorous programs in
the country. Dr. Francis completed his written board exam in 2010 will complete the final oral board examination in September
2011. Dr. Francis is a 2002 graduate from The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine and has several years of previous
experience in diagnostic CT and MRI imaging as the directing veterinarian at the Veterinary MRI and Radiotherapy Center of
New Jersey. Dr. Francis background includes experience from general small animal practice and as an emergency veterinarian
on the staff of the Animal Emergency and Referral Associates, prior to his residency training. He has a masters degree in
Comparative and Veterinary Medicine and presented his research findings on Measurement of the Feline Hippocampus
Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging at the American
College of Veterinary Radiology Annual meeting in 2010. Dr. Francis has experience in thoracic, abdominal, cervical, musculoskeletal,
head, neurocranial and spinal imaging with ultrasound, radiography, nuclear medicine, CT and MRI. He is also skillful in obtaining
US and CT guided diagnostic aspirates and biopsies. Dr. Francis has contributed a recent publication to the Journal
of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound on laryngeal CT. Dr. Francis is a consulting radiologist for the Veterinary MRI and
Radiotherapy Center of New Jersey in Clifton, New Jersey. Learn more about what it means to be an American College of Veterinary Radiology Diplomate. 
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