Our Radiologists
Kurt Selberg MS DVM MS DACVR DACVR-EDI (founder)
Kurt Selberg is a North Idaho native; where his family owned a quarter horse ranch. After completing his doctorate in veterinary medicine from Washington State University, he completed an equine sports medicine internship at Virginia Equine Imaging in Middleburg, VA. He is boarded specialist in veterinary radiology and founding member of the subspecialty in equine diagnostic imaging where his also a boarded specialist. His area of interest is the equine athlete and musculoskeletal diagnostic imaging. Dr. Selberg is a certified member and lecturer at many of the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology continuing education events. He is also an FEI treating veterinarian. He has been the on site imaging consultant for the 2018 World Equestrian Games and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Aside from radiology, he also enjoys telemark skiing , jiu jitsu, fishing, spending time with good friends and family, his lovely wife Katie and 2 children, and two yellow dogs.
Myra Barrett DVM MS DACVR DACVR-EDI (founder)
Dr. Barrett earned her DVM from Colorado State University. After graduating, she completed a year long internship at Oakridge Equine Hospital. Dr. Barrett underwent a non-conforming radiology residency in order to particularly focus on equine diagnostic imaging. The residency was based at Colorado State but included training with multiple equine imaging experts in the US and internationally. At the same time, Dr. Barrett obtained a master's degree through the Orthopaedic Research Center at CSU. Dr. Barrett helped form the equine imaging service at CSU and continues training students and residents as a professor. Dr. Barrett's primary research and clinical interests are equine musculoskeletal imaging and comparative imaging, and she works closely with the equine surgery and sports medicine services. In 2011, Dr. Barrett founded Inside Information Radiology with Dr. Selberg. She speaks at national and international meetings and is regularly involved in continuing education courses. Dr. Barrett is dedicated to the advancement of the specialty of equine diagnostic imaging and is a founding member, diplomate and first president of the American College of Veterinary Radiology- Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Outside of work, she enjoys biking, skiing, riding her beloved Morgan over fences and through the woods, and spending time with her daughters and husband Dave.
Kate Wulster-Bills, VMD, DACVR, DACVR-EDI (associate)
Dr. Bills obtained her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 after graduating from Tufts University with a degree in biochemistry. Following a rotating internship in equine medicine, surgery, and critical care at the New Bolton Center (Pennsylvania), Dr. Bills completed a diagnostic imaging residency at Tufts University’s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She became board-certified in diagnostic imaging by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) in 2016 and received additional board certification in equine diagnostic imaging (DACVR-EDI) in 2022. Dr. Bills joined the faculty of New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania in 2016 and is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging. Dr. Bills’ work at New Bolton Center focuses on the clinical applications of advanced imaging systems, including CT, MRI, and novel standing imaging systems, including PET and a robotics-controlled cone beam CT.
Tim Manzi, VMD, DACVR, DACVR-EDI (associate)
Dr. Tim Manzi graduated from Penn Vet in 2016 and completed a rotating internship at B.W. Furlong and Associates in 2017. He finished his radiology residency at Penn in 2020. He has held a faculty appointment at New Bolton Center since completing his residency, where he currently serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging. He is a board-certified Radiologist in Diagnostic Imaging (DI) and Equine Diagnostic Imaging (EDI) through the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR). Dr. Manzi is dedicated to advancing the field of veterinary radiology through his clinical and teaching efforts with a particular interest in student, intern and resident education
Frances Hinkle, DVM, MS, DACVR, DACVR-EDI (associate)
Dr. Hinkle obtained her DVM from Texas A&M University in 2015. Following an equine internship at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital (Lexington) and a small animal rotating internship, she completed a diagnostic imaging residency at Colorado State University. She became boarded in both general diagnostic imaging and equine diagnostic imaging with the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2020 and 2021, respectively. She has been with Inside Information Radiology since 2021. Her interests include musculoskeletal imaging of all modalities, especially using a combination of imaging modalities to obtain the most accurate diagnosis. In her free time, she loves spending time with her husband and son, loving and showing her hunter/jumpers, and hiking Colorado.
Elizabeth Acutt, BVSc, MS, DACVR-EDI (associate)
Dr. Acutt obtained her veterinary degree from the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. She then traveled to the University of California, Davis to undergo additional training in her areas of interest, equine orthopedics and sports medicine. She was the first person to complete a residency specifically in equine diagnostic imaging, based at Colorado State University and became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Radiologists (EDI) in 2022. She remained at CSU following her residency in the role of Senior Fellow in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. Dr. Acutt’s clinical and research interests focus on comparative imaging in the equine athlete. Dr. Elizabeth Acutt joined the faculty at Penn Vet in May 2023 and as a teleradiologist for Inside Information Radiology.
Becky Urion, DVM, MAg, DACVR, DACVR-EDI (associate)
Dr. Urion grew up riding hunters and jumpers in the Tampa, FL area and attended the University of Florida for her undergraduate, masters, and veterinary degrees. After completing an equine internship with Fairfield Equine Associates in New England, she stayed on as an associate for several years, working in both ambulatory and clinical settings with an emphasis on sports medicine. She later completed an imaging internship at Washington State University prior to diagnostic imaging residency training at the Ohio State University. She obtained her DI and EDI board certification in 2021 and 2022. In additional to teleradiology, she is currently an assistant professor of diagnostic imaging at OSU, where her clinical and research interests are focused on imaging of the equine athlete.
Michael Dancot, DVM, Dip ECVDI
(associate)
Dr. Dancot earned his Diplomate Med Vet degree from the University of Liège, Belgium, in 2008. After four years in general equine and small animal practice, he has focused on locomotor equine medicine since 2012. Dr. Dancot obtained their ISELP Certification in June 2019 and completed an ECVDI residency at the University of Liège and CIRALE (France), achieving Diplomate ECVDI status in January 2025. He joined Inside Information Radiology in August 2025 as a teleradiologist. Outside of veterinary medicine, Dr. Dancot enjoys an active family life with two adorable daughters, who take after their mother. Their home is shared with a lively menagerie of animals, including two dogs, two donkeys, an orange cat, and several turkeys. In their free time, Dr. Dancot enjoys tennis, CrossFit, and unwinding with friends over a Belgian beer.
Our Equine Radiology Resident
Mickaela Maldonado, DVM
Dr. Mikaela Maldonado grew up on the east coast, born in Philadelphia with much of her teenage years in Charlotte, North Carolina. She arrived with the horse bug and after years of begging her parents, her first horse in her early teen years taught her that she wanted to be a veterinarian. She completed an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University and stayed to complete her Veterinary Medicine degree at CSU in 2023. During her time at CSU, she developed a passion for sports medicine and furthered her education with the completion of a rotating equine internship at Littleton Equine Medical Center. Her internship taught her the impact of imaging on the care of the horse and she went on to complete a diagnostic imaging fellowship at Animal Imaging in Dallas, TX to further her diagnostic skillset. Through these experiences, she uncovered her passion for diagnostic imaging and is excited to continue training as a resident with Inside Information Radiology. Aside from her academic adventures, Mikaela is an avid adventurer and outdoor enthusiast. She competed in eventing and equestrian vaulting through high school and college and maintains an active lifestyle with hiking, yoga, camping, and running in her free time. She enjoys spending time with her dog and husband, especially at his competition cook-off events.
Our Administrative Assistants
Nikki Stoke
My name is Nikki Stoke, I was born and raised in Royal Oaks, CA (near Monterey) where other than living in Southern California for a short time, I have spent most of my life. I got my first horse at the age of 7, and not long after, discovered Equestrian Vaulting. I vaulted for about 18 years. Vaulting gave me the opportunity to travel to Europe several times to train and compete with my team. We were one of the first teams from the U.S. to metal at a Vaulting World Championship. Lately I have enjoyed taking some dressage-based lessons on an Icelandic named Tryggur. When I have the time I enjoy traveling, being outdoors and spending time with friends and family. I have also always had a passion for animal rescue and have done a lot of fostering. My Husband and I are in the process of looking for a home in Nevada where we can expand our small farm.
Ange Paugh
Hello!! I’m Ange. I’m a Colorado native that moved to Missouri 3 years ago. I’ve spent most of my 15+ years in the veterinary field in general practice clinics. The last 3 years I have been a remote schedule manager for veterinary radiologist services. In my free time I enjoy spending my time with my family, friends, and pets. I spend as much time as possible outside enjoy the birds, wildlife, and the peace that comes with living in the county. I rodeo'ed in my younger years!
