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CDS 201 — Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II

Course focuses on understanding the knobology of the ultrasound machine, imaging artifacts and hemodynamics, and the characteristics of blood flow for the purpose of optimizing and acquiring a diagnostic quality image, harmonics and contrast agents, quality assurance, and bioeffects. Emphasis is placed on the significance of medical ethics and the interaction between cardiac sonographer, the patient, and the medical staff.

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