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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Prereq: 203, 205, 206. Application of medical sonography in real clinical settings, with continuation of learning, practicing, and decision making regarding sonographic diagnosis, patient handling, and the imaging process. Students are supervised in a clinical environment. Sp.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: 203, 205, 206. Application of medical sonography in a University lab, with further integration of real clinical practice and didactic knowledge of normal, pathological, and differential diagnosing. Further film critique and scanning techniques. F.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 206, 207. Sonographic evaluation and diagnosis of the thyroid gland, teste, and breast in normal and pathological states. Doppler evaluation of peripheral arteries and veins, including venous and arterial systems. F.
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6.00 Credits
Prereq: 205, 206, 209. Application of medical sonography in real clinical settings, with continuation of learning, practicing, and decision making regarding sonographic diagnosis, patient handling, and the imaging process. Students are supervised in clinical sites. Su I.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 203, 205, 206. Application of medical sonography in the University lab, with further integration of real clinical practice and the didactic knowledge of normal, pathological, and differential diagnosing. Further film critique and scanning techniques. Sp.
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9.00 Credits
Prereq: 205, 206, 209, 214. Application of medical sonography in real clinical settings, with the continuation of learning, practicing, and decision making regarding sonographic diagnosis, patient handling, and the imaging process. Students are supervised in clinical sites. F.
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2.00 Credits
Prereq: BIOL 215, BIOL 216. Develops knowledge and understanding of drug action, including process of action; rate and mode of absorption; metabolism; excretion; side effects; toxicity; indication; contraindication; and drug interaction and effect on various physiological and chemophysical mechanisms, organs, and systems of the body. Thorough study of all chemical and physical contrast agents used in providing ability and enhancement of the body's physiopathological processes and organ systems, allowing better dynamic understanding and visualization of the organs when performing diagnostic imaging modalities. Sp.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 202, 204. Anatomy and physiology, principles and fundamentals of echocardiac sonography, physics and instrumentation, with a focus on ultrasound wave characteristics, M-mode and Doppler principles, sound-cardiac tissue interaction, and cardiac hemodynamics. Provides scanning techniques, protocols, measurements, clinical experience in the University lab, and applications of echocardiac sonography. F.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: 202, 204, 213. Anatomy and physiology, principles and fundamentals of vascular sonography and vascular hemodynamics. Principles of vascular diagnostic ultrasound in relation to normal and pathological processes, further presenting the practical aspects of scanning techniques, film/video critique, and patient care in relation to vascular exams. Provides protocols, measurements, clinical experience in the University lab, and the applications of vascular sonography. Stresses the correlation of patients' clinical data and the vascular findings to use in the differential diagnosis process. F.
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4.00 Credits
Prereq: 205, 213.Prereq or coreq: 301, 302. Principles of diagnostic echocardiovascular ultrasound in relation to normal and pathological process, further presenting the practical aspects of scanning techniques, film/video critique, and patient care in relation to echocardiovascular exam. Stresses the correlation of patients' clinical data and the echo findings to use in the differential diagnosis process. Sp.
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