Duration: 3 Months (12 Weeks)
Accreditation: This course is accredited by the American Council of Training and Development (ACTD-US). Participants will earn a recognized certificate upon successful completion.
Course Overview
This 3-month program provides a comprehensive introduction to abdominal ultrasound, focusing on the imaging techniques, anatomy, physiology, and pathology of abdominal organs. Designed for healthcare professionals and sonography students, this course combines theoretical knowledge, hands-on practice, and case-based learning. Participants will be equipped with the skills required for clinical applications and ARDMS Abdominal Ultrasound certification preparation.
Requirements
- A background in healthcare or diagnostic imaging is recommended but not mandatory.
- Access to a computer or mobile device with a stable internet connection.
- Commitment of 10–15 hours per week for coursework, clinical practice, and assessments.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will:
- Master the principles and techniques of abdominal ultrasound imaging.
- Understand the normal anatomy and physiology of abdominal organs.
- Identify common pathologies of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, and vascular structures.
- Perform Doppler imaging to assess blood flow and hemodynamic characteristics.
- Apply ultrasound techniques in clinical settings for effective diagnosis and patient management.
- Prepare thoroughly for ARDMS Abdominal Ultrasound certification exams.
Course Features
- Accredited Certification: Recognized by the American Council of Training and Development (ACTD-US).
- Hybrid Learning: Flexible delivery through live Zoom sessions or in-campus lectures, supplemented by recorded lectures.
- Comprehensive Training: Weekly quizzes, hands-on clinical practice, and a final competency assessment.
- Interactive Learning: Case studies, instructor-led discussions, and collaborative forums.
- ARDMS Preparation: Includes mock exams, ARDMS-style practice questions, and test-taking strategies.
- Resource Access: Study materials, recorded sessions, and ultrasound protocol templates.
- Hands-on Training: Supervised clinical practice to refine scanning techniques.
Type of Study
- Format:
- Weekly hybrid lectures (in-campus or Zoom) with interactive Q&A.
- Recorded sessions for flexible review.
- Online forums for collaborative learning and questions.
- Schedule:
- Weekly 2–3 live lectures (or recorded), clinical practice sessions, and self-paced exercises.
- Commitment:
- 10–15 hours per week, including lectures, clinical training, and assessments.
Course Instructions
- Attend or review all live hybrid lectures (in-campus or Zoom).
- Actively participate in discussions and case-based learning.
- Complete weekly quizzes and assignments.
- Attend hands-on scanning sessions or complete virtual simulations.
- Submit a final competency assessment at the end of the course.
Target Audience
- Sonography students and professionals specializing in abdominal imaging.
- Radiologists, gastroenterologists, and healthcare workers transitioning to abdominal ultrasound.
- Professionals preparing for ARDMS Abdominal Ultrasound certification.
Course Materials
- Live Hybrid Lectures: Weekly interactive sessions with Q&A opportunities.
- Recorded Sessions: Full access to lectures for flexible review.
- Practice Exercises: Structured tasks designed to reinforce imaging techniques.
- Clinical Training: Hands-on practice or virtual simulation labs.
- ARDMS Exam Resources:
- Three comprehensive mock exams tailored to the ARDMS format.
- Over 200 ARDMS-style practice questions per week.
- Tips and strategies for answering exam-style questions.
- Assessment Materials: Weekly quizzes and a final competency evaluation.
Course Features
- Lectures 20
- Quizzes 19
- Duration 12 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes