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2.00 Credits
This course presents principles of advanced physics such as hemodynamics, flow analysis, Doppler techniques and electrophysiology. Students will learn how to apply these priciples to perform qualitative and quantitative hemodynamic assessment. This course will also cover the computer processing techniques behind Doppler analysis.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1215 AND CVS 1220 AND CVS 1293 AND DMS 1130 AND DMS 2110
Corequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1690 AND CVS 1693
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4.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience in area hospitals and health care facilities to develop the student's sonographic imaging skills in a diagnostic environment.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1215 AND CVS 1220 AND CVS 1293 AND DMS 1130 AND DMS 2110
Corequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1693
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2.00 Credits
This second course in the cardiovascular lab series combines the theory, rationale, application, performance, and interpretation of standard 2D echocardiograms, advanced duplex vascular sonograms and standard 2D transesophageal echocardiograms. Standard views recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission on Vascular Testing will be taught and performed. Measurements from M-mode and 2D will be discussed, demonstrated and performed. Cardiovascular cross-sectional anatomy will be reviewed as it pertains to imaging. Advanced techniques of color flow, spectral Doppler and tissue Doppler imaging will be presented and applied.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1215 AND CVS 1220 AND CVS 1293 AND DMS 1130 AND DMS 2110
Corequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1690
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2.00 Credits
This course presents an in-depth view of pediatric and congenital echocardiography. Instruction is provided on embryology, pathophysiology, surgical repair of congenital heart disease, echocardiographic techniques, and interpretation of two-dimensional echocardiography, M-mode, color flow imaging, and pulsed and continuous wave Doppler.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1690 AND CVS 1693
Corequisite:
CVS 2125 AND CVS 2190 AND CVS 2193
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide in-depth exploration of peripheral arterial and visceral vascular Sonography. It will explore pathophysiology, integration of data, report generation, and the sonographer's role in therapeutic procedures.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1690 AND CVS 1693
Corequisite:
CVS 2120 AND CVS 2190 AND CVS 2193
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5.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience in area hospitals and health care facilities to develop the student's sonographic imaging skills in a diagnostic environment. Students will work on performing complete exams, synthesizing diagnostic data and identifying disease states.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1690 AND CVS 1693
Corequisite:
CVS 2120 AND CVS 2125 AND CVS 2193
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2.00 Credits
This third course in the cardiovascular lab series deals with the theory, rationale, application, performance, and interpretation of advanced 2D echocardiograms and advanced duplex vascular sonograms. Standard views recommended by the American Society of Echocardiography and the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission on Vascular Testing will be taught and performed. The student is required to perform a variety of standard and advanced echocardiographic and vascular exams, as part of a real-world simulation Capstone project, to successfully complete this course.
Prerequisite:
CVS 1620 AND CVS 1625 AND CVS 1630 AND CVS 1690 AND CVS 1693
Corequisite:
CVS 2120 AND CVS 2125 AND CVS 2190
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the theory regarding the application and evaluation of advanced cardiac procedures. Topics include, but are not limited to, ultrasound enhancing agents, speckle tracking, strain imaging, 3D/4D imaging, exercise and pharmacologic stress echocardiography, and transesophageal echocardiography. Students will understand the echocardiographer's role in the assessment and follow-up evaluation of left ventricular assist devices, transcatheter valve repair or replacements, and left atrial appendage devices.
Prerequisite:
CVS 2690 AND CVS 2699
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6.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience in area hospitals and health care facilities to develop the student's sonographic imaging skills in a diagnostic environment. Students will work on performing complete exams in a timely manner, synthesizing diagnostic data and identifying disease states.
Prerequisite:
CVS 2120 AND CVS 2125 AND CVS 2190 AND CVS 2193 AND DMS 1530
Corequisite:
CVS 2620 AND CVS 2699
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2.00 Credits
This course will prepare students for the Adult Echocardiography and Vascular Technology ARDMS registry exams.
Prerequisite:
CVS 2120 AND CVS 2125 AND CVS 2190 AND CVS 2193 AND DMS 1530
Corequisite:
CVS 2620 AND CVS 2690
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