81 Technical aspects of ultrasonography

Back in Brian’s office as the studio was busy, different microphones though luckily a fabulous guest. Nell Fitzgerald one of our lecturers in diagnostic imaging here at the RVC.  We have a chat about the technical aspects of ultrasound and tips on how to get the best out of your machine if you are starting off, or if you are experienced but often wondered what those buttons are meant to do. We hope that you enjoy.

 

There are some ultrasound courses run through the RVC CPD (other course providers are available, though not sure that they would all be given a 5-star rating!)

https://www.rvc.ac.uk/study/cpd

 

Some papers of interest:

Lamb C, Boswood A Doppler ultrasound examination in dogs and cats

In Practice 2005;27:183-189.

Lamb C Doppler ultrasound examination in dogs and cats In Practice 2005;27:238-247.

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