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    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      The second of a multi-course sequence that will further evaluate the normal anatomy and physiology of the human heart as part of the cardiovascular system. Cardiac anomalies and disease will be assessed according to embryonic development and patient risk factors, with learners recognizing associated sonographic findings in adulthood. The learner will increase proficiency 2-D, M-mode, and Doppler examinations, regardless of normal or diseased presentations.[S]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of SONO 2008 Vascular Clinic 1. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing vascular examinations and demonstrating normal anatomy, physiology and pathology. Pathologic processes shall be further described to build on the student’s present understanding of abnormal physiological processes. The student will be allowed to continue the practice and performance of vascular exams under clinical supervision. Case studies and imaging critiques will continue with the clinical instructor. The student’s performance shall be further assessed through continued sonographer and instructor evaluations and higher-level clinical competencies. Cooperation in the clinical setting for research related to the SONO 2010 term paper may be necessary. [S]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A progression from SONO 2009 Adult Echocardiography Clinic 1. The student will have the opportunity to develop increased knowledge and skills in performing normal, physiologic, and pathologic echocardiography examinations under clinical supervision. The student's performance shall be further evaluated through continued sonographer and instructor critiques, case studies, and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. Cooperation in the clinical setting for research related to the SONO 2010 term paper may be necessary. [S]
    • 2.00 Credits

      This course presents an integrated coverage of ultrasound topics, as related to image production and evaluation, ultrasound procedures, and patient care and management. Emphasis is placed on the development of skills, attitudes, and knowledge necessary to exercise independent judgment and discretion in the performance of ultrasound imaging procedures. The learner will complete a portfolio for comprehensive professional presentation. [Su]
    • 0.00 - 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of the knowledge obtained in SONO 2001 and SONO 2011, with theories of ultrasound physics principals and instrumentation discussed and reviewed with an emphasis on clinical application. Advanced scanning techniques will be examined, to include artifactual image analysis and corrective factors, quality control measurement and observations, the biological effects of ultrasound, and Doppler and hemodynamic flow principals. [Su]
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      The third of a multi-course sequence that included the female pelvis in SONO 2002, and early and late obstetrics in normal and abnormal development and management of maternal and fetal concerns from the sonographic imaging and assessment perspective in SONO 2012. SONO 2022 will focus on anomalies and fetal developmental disorders, antenatal syndromes, high risk gestations and management, and advanced placental, umbilical cord, and membrane evaluation techniques, as well as gynecologic infertility. The student will learn to evaluate and recognize uncommon pathological processes in the gravid pelvis. [Su]
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

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    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      The third of a multi-course sequence that will assess anatomy, physiology, and related hemodynamics of the vascular system from the sonographic imaging perspective. Pathology, clinical signs and symptoms, applicable laboratory values, pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis will be presented. Extracranial and intracranial vascular, as well as invasive and more specialized procedures will be the focus of this course, with required case study presentations. [Su]
    • 2.00 Credits

      A continuation of SONO 2015 Abdomen Clinic 2. The student will develop increased knowledge and skills to demonstrate normal anatomy and pathology Pathologic processes shall be further described in didactics to build on the student's clinical understanding of abnormal physiological processes. The student will continue the practice and performance of abdominal and superficial sonographic examinations under clinical supervision, while additionally practicing more advanced and invasive examinations, to include pediatric studies. Case studies and imaging critiques will continue. The student's performance shall be further assessed through continued sonographer and instructor evaluations and higher-level clinical competencies in each related category. [Su]
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      The third of a multi-course sequence that will continue to evaluate the normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human heart as part of the cardiovascular system. The learner will become familiar with advanced cardiac imaging studies, such as stress echocardiograms, the use of contrast agents, cardiac nuclear medicine testing, cardiac catheterization, transesophageal echocardiography, 3D echocardiography, and other specialized studies, along with the clinical indications for each, as related to cardiac disease processes and effects. [Su]