Sonography (SONO)
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
This course covers basic abdominal sonographic positioning and scanning protocols, as it relates to abnormal anatomy, anatomical variants, physiology to include the retroperitoneum, associated abdominal vasculature identified.
The focus of this course is to educate students about the physics of sound waves and their interaction with tissue enabling the display of diagnostic imaging.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
This course covers basic abdominal sonographic pathology positioning and scanning protocols, as it relates to abnormal anatomy, anatomical variants, physiology to include the retroperitoneum, associated abdominal vasculature identified
Pre-req: SONO 212 with a minimum grade of D.
The focus of this course is to educate students about the physics of sound waves and their interaction with tissue enabling the display of diagnostic imaging.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
Pre-req: SONO 210 with a minimum grade of D.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
Pre-req: SONO 210 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 220 with a minimum grade of D.
This course covers anatomy, positioning and scanning protocol of the superficial structures (thyroid, scrotum, breast), neonatal brain, neonatal hip, neonatal spine, pediatric kidneys, pediatric abdomen, musculoskeletal system.
Pre-req: SONO 312 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 316 with a minimum grade of D.
Discussion of vascular disease, duplex examinations with comparison to arteriography, as it pertains to venous and visceral vascular examinations.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
Pre-req: SONO 210 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 220 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 310 with a minimum grade of D.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
Pre-req: SONO 210 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 220 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 310 with a minimum grade of D and SONO 320 with a minimum grade of D.
This course covers basic obstetrical sonographic positioning and scanning protocols, as it relates to normal anatomy of the fetus.
Pre-req: SONO 212 with a minimum grade of D.
This course presents a study of anatomy and physiology of the nongravid and first trimester pelvis.
Designed to prepare the sonography student for their first specialty exam through the ARDMS. *Student's responsibility to let instructors know which review they wish to take...only one per semester.
Clinical practice experiences are designed for sequential development, application, critical analysis, integration, synthesis and evaluation of concepts and theories in the performance of sonographic procedures.
Pre-req: SONO 410 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of D.
This course covers basic sonographic positioning and scanning protocols, as it relates to abnormal anatomy, anatomical variants, and physiology to include a study of pathology of the nongravid and first trimester pelvis.
Pre-req: SONO 417 with a minimum grade of D.
This course focuses on sonographic techniques in high-risk pregnancies and fetal abnormalities.
Pre-req: SONO 416 with a minimum grade of D.
This course covers basic adult heart sonographic positioning and scanning protocols, as it relates to normal anatomy, anatomical variants, physiology of the adult heart.
Discussion of vascular pathology and the use of plethsymography techniques in sonography.
Pre-req: SONO 318 with a minimum grade of D.
This course covers basic adult heart sonographic positioning and scanning protocols related to normal anatomy, pathology, anatomical variants, and physiology of the adult heart.
Pre-req: SONO 423 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of D.
This course will introduce basic principles of point of care ultrasound for students entering into the field of sonography and emergency medicine.
This course is designed to prepare the sonography student for the specialty exam through the ARDMS.
This course focuses on sonographic techniques in high-risk pregnancies and fetal heart abnormalities.
Pre-req: SONO 416 with a minimum grade of D.