Discover how ultrasound imaging works
With this ultrasound imaging course, you’ll explore some of the main principles behind this fascinating technology. Starting with an ultrasound definition and working your way through the science behind the process, you’ll learn about the clinical applications of an ultrasound scan.
Whether you’re simply curious about how the process works, considering sonographer training, or hoping to improve your existing clinical knowledge, this is the course for you.
Learn about the uses of ultrasound
How does ultrasound imaging work? And what is an ultrasound scan? You’ll explore these questions and more as you progress through the course syllabus.
You’ll also examine the current developments in technology, and the new possibilities in ultrasound imaging are arising that may improve diagnostics.
Understand ultrasound imaging from three perspectives
Ultrasound can only be correctly performed and improved when users have a profound knowledge of the underlying technology. With that in mind, this free online course is based on three major perspectives:
- Medical perspective: In Week 1 we will examine the versatile use of ultrasound imaging for medical purposes.
- Technical perspective: In Weeks 2 to 4 we will explain the underlying technology of ultrasound imaging.
- Technical medical perspective: In Weeks 5 and 6 we will apply your newly acquired technical background knowledge of ultrasound to make better images.
Develop your clinical knowledge and patient care
Whether you’re wondering how to learn ultrasound or how to become a sonographer, this course can provide some of the foundations you’ll need. Once completed, you’ll have a good understanding of the technology of ultrasound imaging, and you can apply this knowledge in examples of ultrasound use in the clinic.
This course is aimed at everyone interested in ultrasound imaging, its technological background, and its application in clinical practice. Medical students and professionals working with ultrasound who wish to improve their fundamental understanding of ultrasound may find this course particularly useful.
This course will also be beneficial to those considering a career as a radiologist, nurse, or healthcare professionalIt would also be useful for students or prospective students who are considering an area of specialism and wish to further their knowledge of ultrasound techniques and practice.
Participants are expected to have a pre-university level in mathematics and physics.
Participants with the expected starting level will need about 3 hours per week for the course. If you already have knowledge or experience about the technical aspects or medical use of ultrasound imaging, you may need less time to complete the course.
In this course, you will investigate ultrasound imaging in-depth and explore the different possibilities from an ultrasound device. However, it is not necessary to have an ultrasound device available.