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4.00 Credits
Introduction to hemodynamics and the application of Doppler ultrasound for the detection and evaluation of vascular anatomy, physiology, and pathology. Additional methods of evaluating vascular disease which complement Doppler data. Integration of ultrasound physics, instrumentation, and principles. Prerequisites: DIUS 304, 355, 370; PHYS 350. Co-requisite: DIUS 344. (winter)
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1.00 Credits
Hands-on experience in scanning pelvic structures. Simulator experience scanning obstetrical model. Practice in modes of equipment operation and safety. Co-requisite: DIUS 330. (spring)
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1.00 Credits
Hands-on experience in scanning abdominal organ systems. Practice in modes of equipment operation and safety. Co-requisite: DIUS 331. (winter)
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1.00 Credits
Hands-on experience in the evaluation of sonographic appearances of the heart with realtime 2-D imaging, Doppler, and M-mode echocardiography. Practice in modes of equipment operation and safety. Co-requisite: DIUS 332.
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1.00 Credits
Hands-on experience in scanning the peripheral vascular system and extracerebral circulation. Hands-on experience with physiologic testing equipment. Practice in modes of equipment operation and safety. Co-requisite: DIUS 334.
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1.00 Credits
A review of the ultrasound systems and the controls used to change imaging parameters. Students will learn how each control affects the ultrasound image and the reasons for making changes to the image; and will participate in simple scanning experiments to demonstrate image manipulation and the properties of high-frequency sound. Co-requisite: PHYS 350. (fall)
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5.00 Credits
Survey of cross section anatomy with emphasis on organs of body amenable to ultrasound diagnostic techniques. Prerequisites: BIOL 210; PHYS 106.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to basic scientific writing, study design and critique, statistical analysis, and formulation and testing of hypotheses. Examination of ethical, legal, and psycho-social aspects of health care. Methods of budgeting, hiring, firing, and departmental administration. The sonographer's role in relation to the patient, physician, and staff. Fulfills interdisciplinary core requirement. Open to all qualified majors, and non-majors by instructor permission.
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4.00 Credits
Understanding the operation of diagnostic ultrasound equipment, including B-mode, M mode, 2-D/real-time and Doppler systems, quality assurance, and safety. Prerequisite: PHYS 350.
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2.00 Credits
This course will include extensive review of ultrasound images and patient exams in a variety of ultrasound specialty areas. Students will organize and present cases and discuss ultrasound findings, correlate lab results with patient exams and determine a differential diagnosis. This course will also include advanced lectures in ultrasound imaging and technologies. Prerequisites: PHYS 350; DIUS 304, 331, 333, 334, 355, 370, 375. Co-requisites: 330, 332.
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