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 comprehensive 3-month program focuses on obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound, offering detailed instruction in imaging techniques, anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the female pelvis and pregnancy. Designed for healthcare professionals and sonography students, the course combines theoretical learning, hands-on practice, and case-based scenarios to prepare participants for advanced clinical roles and ARDMS certification.
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 obstetrics and gynecology ultrasound.
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of pelvic and fetal anatomy, physiology, and common pathologies.
- Identify and evaluate gynecological pathologies such as uterine and ovarian abnormalities.
- Assess fetal growth, anatomy, and placental function during pregnancy.
- Apply Doppler imaging for blood flow evaluation in obstetrics and gynecology.
- Prepare thoroughly for ARDMS Obstetrics and Gynecology certification.
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 obstetrics and gynecology imaging.
- Radiologists, obstetricians, gynecologists, and healthcare workers transitioning to OB/GYN ultrasound.
- Professionals preparing for ARDMS Obstetrics and Gynecology 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 16
- Quizzes 15
- Duration 12 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes