This course has been designed for those delegates with an intermediate level of knowledge in veterinary abdominal ultrasound. It is the ideal follow-on course to the two-day introductory course.
You will review the machine setup and learn how to recognise common artifacts, how to perform a basic Doppler examination, and consider the ultrasonographic appearance of various common abnormalities. Case-based examples will help you consolidate your knowledge and the highly practical nature of the course will enable you to improve your technique rapidly.
Ultrasound-guided biopsy and aspiration techniques will be taught.
Digital course notes, refreshments, and lunch are provided.
Delegate numbers are capped at nine.
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Key features of this programme
Machine set up and recording of images
Commonly seen artifacts
The normal and abnormal ultrasonographic appearance of the abdomen including the liver, spleen, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract and pancreas
Performing elementary abdominal Doppler examination
How to perform invasive ultrasound guided procedures
Machine set up and recording of images
Commonly seen artifacts
The normal and abnormal ultrasonographic appearance of the abdomen including the liver, spleen, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract and pancreas
Performing elementary abdominal Doppler examination
How to perform invasive ultrasound guided procedures
Programme details
Module Summary
01 - Next Steps in Abdominal Ultrasound - Day One
02 - Next Steps in Abdominal Ultrasound - Day Two
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Practical Sessions
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Will the dogs used for scanning have any abnormalities?
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