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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) A survey of basic echocardiography with emphasis on normal cardiac anatomy and abnormal disease states. Standard sonographic imaging techniques of adult echocardiography, including instrumentation and protocols. Prerequisites: BIO 220, VAS 246.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Diagnostic methods of abdominal and visceral vascular disease testing. Includes aorto-iliac, renal artery and kidney, mesenteric system, liver system, and transplantations. Laboratory emphasizes advanced instrumentation and scanning techniques, patient interviews, clinical signs and symptoms, physical assessment and findings. Prerequisites: VAS 211, VAS 225, VAS 246. /cireqyusute: VAS 337.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Diagnostic methods of testing the efficacy of vascular surgical procedures (including arterial bypass grafts, interventional radiographic procedures, organ transplants, and dialysis access grafts. Vein and arterial mapping prior to bypass surgery including IMA evaluation, intravascular ultrasound, pseudoaneurysm compression, and com-partment syndrome. Prerequisites: VAS 337, VAS 365. Corequisites: CHEM 210, VAS 375.
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4.00 Credits
(3-3-4) Theoretical and practical considerations of diagnostic methods of testing arterial and venous diseases affecting the vasculature of the head and neck including the intracerebral vessels. Laboratory includes advanced instrumentation and scanning techniques, and instruction on patient interviewing, clinical signs and symptoms, physical assessment and findings. Prerequisites: CHEM 210, VAS 366, VAS 375. Corequisites: VAS 385, VAS 388.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) A survey of basic abdominal sonography with emphasis on normal abdominal anatomy and abnormal disease states. Standard sonographic imaging techniques of general abdomen, instrumentation, and abdominal protocols. Prerequisites: VAS 265, VAS 337. Corequisites: CHEM 210, VAS 366.
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3.00 Credits
(3-0-3) Focus on human resource skills as necessary to manage a vascular laboratory. Includes the interview process, hiring and firing, as well as employee performance evaluation. Other topics will include reimbursement, licensure, accreditation and other management issues. Corequisites: VAS 367, VAS 388.
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2.00 Credits
(2-0-2) Review and summarization of key concepts in Vascular Technology. Focus is on patient care and interpersonal scenarios the externship student will likely face while in the hospital environment or independent vascular lab. Review and discussion of the Vascular Technology Externship Handbook. Prerequisites: VAS 366, VAS 375 with grade "C" or better.Corequisites: VAS 367, VAS 385.
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3.00 Credits
(Hours to be arranged each term.)
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15.00 Credits
(0-40-15) All B.S. students complete four terms (12 months) of clinical experience in Vascular Technology at an affiliated clinical site. Students work under the direct supervision of Registered Vascular Technologists and provide monthly log sheets and evaluation forms. Students prepare clinical case studies each term. Prerequisites: All academic coursework in the Vascular Technology curriculum.
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8.00 Credits
(420A, 0-22-8)(420B, 0-18-7) This two-term special externship is designed for the degree completion student. Students working in a clinical vascular setting will prepare clinical case studies as well as rotate through special imaging modalities. Prerequisites: Be an ARDMS or CCI Registered Vascular Technologist in good standing, and have completed academic coursework in the Medical Imaging curriculum with grade "C" or better.
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