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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the abdomen. Specific abdominal topics include: aorta, IVC/porta hepatic, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, renals, spleen, retroperitoneum, peritoneal cavity and abdominal Doppler. Emphasis will be placed on sonographic features and characteristics of normal anatomy as well as the various disease processes that affect each organ. Each organ/structure will be discussed separately in terms of anatomy, physiology and pathology. Course content will then proceed to integrate clinical procedures, diagnostic procedures laboratory values, etc. that are common to all and specific to each organ. PREREQUISITE: UST 205* CO-REQUISITES: UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 220*
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5.00 Credits
This course is defined to give the student understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology associated and/or identified in the female pelvis as well as its normal and abnormal sonographic appearance. This course is also designed to introduce the student to the first trimester of pregnancy and its related anatomy, physiology and possible pathology and/ or complications. Embryology and early fetal development will be covered in detail. In addition, the sonographic identification and imaging of the embryo and fetus will be discussed. Transabdominal and transvaginal scanning techniques and protocols will be covered. This course is also designed to give the student detailed instruction in the role of Sonography in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Fetal development, physiology and anatomy will be discussed at length. In addition, all major fetal anomalies and maternal complications directly related to the second and third trimesters of pregnancy will be covered in detail. The sonographic imaging of the normal fetus and the fetus with anomalies will also be discussed. PREREQUISITES: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 220*, UST 240* CO-REQUISITES: UST 221*, UST 242*, UST 212C*
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the thyroid, parathyroid, breast, prostate and scrotum, GI tract, superficial structures and neck masses and presented along with image analysis and differential diagnosis. PREREQUISITES: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 220*, UST 240* COREQUISITES: UST 241*, UST 221*, UST 212C*
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1.00 Credits
Final comprehensive review of all covered material. "Mock registries" areadministered in preparation for national board certification. PREREQUISITES: UST 205*, UST 200*, UST 211C*, UST 220*, UST 240*, UST 212C*, UST 221*, UST 241*, UST 242* CO-REQUISITES: UST 213C*
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the vascular anatomy and physiology in the normal and abnormal patient. The hemodynamics, pathology, and pathophysiology of the vascular system is discussed and analyzed. The pathology, clinical signs and symptoms, applicable lab values, pathophysiology, and differential diagnosis will be presented. PREREQUISITE: ARDMS registered or registry eligible. CO-REQUISITE: UST 261*.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced study of vascular ultrasound physics and vascular studies in preparation for the registry examination. A review of case studies and "mock" examinations will be administeredto focus on individual problem areas. PREREQUISITE: ARDMS registered or registry eligible. CO-REQUISITE: UST 260*.
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