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1. International Veterinary Ultrasound Society (IVUSS) Suggested Imaging Protocol for Standard Abdominal Ultrasound Exam Consensus Statement, December 2019 A combination
❌ Survey – You’ve completed your Aspire UCS ‘8-Step Abdominal Ultrasound Survey’ workbook and have a head full of knowledge! Tell us how you feel NOW about performing a full abdominal ultrasound survey.
Our regular relaxed 30+ minute group mentorship meeting
The Invitation to our regular weekly, relaxed 30+ minute, group mentorship virtual meetings led by an Aspire UCS Angel is
The ‘Sonographer on your Shoulder’ Learning Contract
Why the learning contract? We want you to exit our programme on a positive footing, ready to share the inner
What’s included in our unique abdominal ultrasound training and mentorship programme
In a nutshell, here’s what’s included in the ‘Sonographer on your Shoulder’ abdominal ultrasound training and mentorship programme. A learning
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❌Quiz: Top tips for ultrasound-guided locoregional anaesthesia quiz
Appropriate Probe selection
Frequency To appreciate why we choose a particular transducer for a specific task or patient conformation you wish to image,
Step 5 – Urinary Bladder, Prostate Gland, Uterus, Descending Colon
Step 5 – Urinary Bladder, Prostate Gland/Uterus, Descending Colon, Left Medial Iliac Lymph Node and Left Aortic and CVC Trifurcation
Step 2 – The Stomach, Pylorus, Proximal Duodenum and Left Limb of the Pancreas
Step 2 – The Stomach, Pylorus, Proximal Duodenum and Left Limb of the Pancreas In conjunction with reading the following,
The impact of overall gain (OG) and Time Gain Compensation (TGC) controls on your image
Ultrasound Signal Amplification, better known as Gain: The term ‘Gain’ refers to the amplification (boosting/increasing) of the intensity of the
*Step 2 – The Stomach, Pylorus, Proximal Duodenum and Left Limb of the Pancreas Draft Info Video
Step 2 – The Stomach, Pylorus, Proximal Duodenum and Left Limb of the Pancreas In conjunction with reading the following,
Your optional 1:1 ‘Turning Point’ meeting
Part of your ‘Sonographer on your Shoulder’ training and mentorship programme entitles you to book an optional 1:1 30 minute ‘Turning
What’s included in our unique abdominal ultrasound training and mentorship programme
In a nutshell, here’s what you’re getting with the ‘Sonographer on your Shoulder’ USA abdominal ultrasound training and mentorship programme.
The Importance of transducer and image orientation
All transducers have an orientation marker which represents the side of the probe from which elements are ‘fired’ first in any given
❌ Module 1 – Checkpoint Quiz
How to make sure you measure structures correctly
Having a standardised method for performing and reporting on an ultrasound scan will improve competencies and therefore confidence. All structures
What is dynamic range and how does it help you?
Dynamic Range (DR) is the range of echoes which are available to be displayed on the screen at any one time. DR
What is dynamic range and how does it help you?
Dynamic Range (DR) is the range of echoes which are available to be displayed on the screen at any one time. DR
How does adjusting the focus control affect your image?
Understanding the focus The word focus has a variety of meanings, some examples are ‘the centre of interest or activity’,
The impact of overall gain (OG) and Time Gain Compensation (TGC) controls on your image
Ultrasound Signal Amplification, better known as Gain: The term ‘Gain’ refers to the amplification (boosting/increasing) of the intensity of the
How to use the depth and zoom controls and the benefits of getting it right
Depth The depth control determines the maximum depth of tissue displayed on the screen but not how far the ultrasound beam travels
Which transducer/probe to use and why. The compromise between depth and image resolution
Frequency To appreciate why we choose a particular transducer for the specific subject you want to image, it is important
The importance of transducer and image orientation
All transducers have an orientation marker which represents the side of the probe from which elements are ‘fired’ first in any given
Ultrasound transmission
Ultrasound Transmission Ultrasound waves travel in a longitudinal plane, the displacement of the medium is parallel to the propagation (direction)
Introduction to Module 1
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Ultrasound generation and how images are formed
What is Ultrasound? Ultrasound (US) is high frequency sound (pitch) which is above the audible range of human hearing. The
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❌SURVEY: First things first, let’s find out a little bit more about you!
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Introduction to this course
*Basic pre-scan reminders to get you started!
It goes without saying that before you get your hands on the probe, you need to read up on the