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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Pathophysiology of abdominal structures imaged sonographically, including the GI system, abdominal wall, peritoneal, retroperitoneal, and superficial structures from 673:115 (RSMS:3120); interventional sonographic procedures (aspirations, biopsies, intraoperative procedures, sterile technique, needle-guide use); post-procedure protocol; clinical findings, laboratory studies, prognosis correlated with sonographic findings; appropriate image analysis and documentation of pathology.
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3.00 Credits
Sonographically-related pathological and abnormal congenital conditions of gynecology and obstetrics, infertility, assisted reproductive therapy, invasive procedures in obstetrics and gynecology, postpartum complications and maternal-fetal bonding; clinical findings, laboratory studies, and prognosis correlated with sonographic findings; appropriate image analysis and documentation of pathology.
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3.00 Credits
Pathophysiology of peripheral, cerebral, and abdominal vascular systems as evaluated sonographically; normal and abnormal hemodynamics, Doppler waveforms, pressure measurements, plethysmography, sonographic appearance, scanning techniques; sonographic findings of diseases involving the lower extremity arterial and venous system, upper extremity arterial and venous system, cerebrovascular system, and abdominal vascular system.
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0.00 - 9.00 Credits
Principles and methods in using ultrasound as an imaging modality; abdomen, obstetrics and gynecology, neurosonography, and vascular technology specialties; 18-month program; national certification required at completion.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course description unavailable
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Course description unavailable
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0.00 Credits
Principles, methods in using ultrasound; specialties including adult and stress echocardiography; six-month program; national certification examination required at completion of program.
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0.00 Credits
Using ultrasound as an imaging modality; specialties, including adult echocardiography, stress echocardiography; six-month program; national certification examination required at completion.
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3.00 Credits
Care-giving skills specific to patients undergoing MRI examinations; techniques in effectively communicating for safety and comfort; maintaining patient and personnel safety; patient preparation, monitoring, and venipuncture; technologist's role in a wide variety of MRI examinations and patient conditions.
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6.00 Credits
Work in UI Healthcare's MRI department, completing clinical documentation needed to take the ARRT certification examination in MRI; 36 hours per week.
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