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Ultrasound provides in-depth
training in the performance and interpretation of obstetrical, gynecological,
carotid, small parts, pelvic, Doppler (including color flow) and
abdominal ultrasound exams, including biopsy and drainage procedures.
Extensive experience in intra-operative, transvaginal and prostate
scanning is also provided. Full-time, nationally recognized faculty
members closely supervise the fellow. Participation in ongoing clinical
and/or basic research is encouraged. Scanning occurs in six separate
sites, which includes 14 modern scanning suites staffed by 16 sonographers
who perform more than 30,000 examinations annually. Equipment consists
of 20 real-time scanners, all with Doppler capability and all with
color-flow Doppler capability. Bi-monthly ultrasound teaching conferences
occur throughout the year. In addition, five post-graduate courses
including sonography are held annually by the university.
The Ultrasound Division offers a fellowship
in abdominal CT and abdominal MR as part of a combined Cross-Sectional
Imaging fellowship.
In addition, a commonly arranged Womens
Imaging/Mammography fellowship combines 6 months of breast imaging with
6 months of ultrasound.
For more information, please contact Ultrasound Division Director,
Jonathan Rubin, M.D. |
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