Description
Students are taught through case studies, lecture, and critique the art of differential diagnosis with regard to the diagnostic ultrasound examination results. A comprehensive approach to compiling a pertinent medical history, laboratory and test results, and results from other imaging modalities is presented in an investigative clinical fashion. Presented in advance teaching in cross-sectional anatomy and interpretation of pathology or sonographic exams as it is
relates to the abdomen, small parts, OB-GYN, sonographic physics, and limited vascular systems. Concentrating on case critiques and case reviews. Course is intended to provide final preparation for ARDMS board registry examination. Prerequisites: DMS202, DMS207, DMS208, DMS213, DMS214; Co-requisite: DMS216.