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3.00 Credits
A continuation of SON 122 (SN 1123), the student will improve skills in abdominal and gynecologic sonography. Clinical instruction and experience focuses primarily on Obstetric and Gynecologic sonography. During this clinical practicum, a limited rotation to another clinical affiliate may be conducted. 24 clinic hours. Prerequisite: SON 122 (SN 1123)
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24.00 Credits
During this clinical practicum the student will continue to refine previously learned skills. Clinical instruction and experience includes new skills such as Small Parts scanning. Rotations to other facilities are provided to cover areas which may not be available at specific clinical sites. Open to Diagnostic Medical Sonography degree students only. 24 hours per week Prerequisite: SON 221 (SN 1221)
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3.00 Credits
Content includes appropriate cross sectional anatomy, normal and abnormal sonographic appearance of abdominal viscera, related pathology and pertinent diagnostic procedures. Proper abdominal scanning techniques are also covered. Open to Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate students only. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, laboratory findings and ultrasonic characteristics of obstetrical and gynecological conditions, as well as the sonographic appearance of the normal female pelvis and the contents of the pregnant uterus. Open to Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate students only. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
Familiarizes the student with the basics of cardiac studies and introduces the student to scanning techniques of the thyroid gland, male and female reproductive system, urinary bladder, venous, and arterial studies. Open to Diagnostic Medical Sonography certificate students only. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to cover the topics in Vascular Echocardiography to prepare students for a career in this highly specialized field. Topics include: definition of sound, propagation of sound in tissue, transducer Doppler signal processing, Doppler instruments, imaging principles, imaging artifacts, arterial hemodynamics, venous hemodynamics, physical principles, tissue mechanics/ pressure transmission, spectral analysis, instrument performance and biological effects. Note: Open to DMS Adult Echocardiography/Vascular students only
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3.00 Credits
This course will serve Radiologic Technologists who would like to cross-train into the sonography profession. It will prepare Radiologic Technologists and Sonographers for the first breast ultrasound certificate exam. This course will improve knowledge of what is current in breast sonography.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course providing instruction in peripheral arterial and venous anatomy and physiology. Testing modalities both direct and indirect will be discussed. Modalities such as continuous wave Doppler, plethysmographic, 2-D imaging, color Doppler imaging, and pulse wave Doppler spectral analysis. Test results from both normal and pathological conditions will be discussed. Protocols, test indications, and quality assurance, differential diagnosis, and correlation will also be covered.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture/laboratory course providing instruction in cerebiovascular, transcranial Doppler and Abdominal Vascular technology. This course is specifically designed for basic understanding of the non-invasive ultrasound techniques for assessment of the extracranial circulation, cerebrovascular system, and abdominal vascular examination such as abdominal aorta aneurysm and dissection, mesenteric, renal arteries, portal hypertension and portosystemic shunts. Protocols, test indications, quality assurance, differential diagnosis and correlation will also be covered. Open to DMS Vascular Technology students only. Note: Open to DMS Vascular Technology students only
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the craft of acting for the beginning or curious student. Group and individual work emphasizes the use of the body and voice as expressive instruments. The course explores "howto"fundamentals as well as improvisational and scripted materials. A monologue presentation is the culminating event. Out-of-class rehearsal is required. General Education Electives: Humanities
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