Course

DMS1921: DMS-1921: Directed Practice I

Description: Supervised practical application of sonography scanning techniques in clinical setting under personal and direct supervision of registered diagnostic medical sonographer or qualified physician. Emphasis on intermediate-level scanning skills. Continued performance of basic-level procedures. Student continues skill development related to departmental processes, procedures, protocols, and patient care. Clinical experience in an ultrasound lab.

Prerequisites: DMS-1911 Initial Directed Practice, and DMS-2300 Intermedieate Sonographic Scanning; and DMS-2401 Abdominal Sonography II, or DMS-2500 Obstetrical Sonography, or DMS-2602 Echocardiograhpy II, or DMS-2702 Sonography II.

Hours: 4
Other: Directed Practice: 360 Hours during the semester offering.

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