Sonographic Physics II (DMS)
Y13.3917
Credit:
The Paul McGhee Division
An in-depth presentation of the nature and components of these systems. The pulser, receiver, memory, and display and their integration and interaction in a functioning system are described. Various types of instrumentation, the design and function of ultrasound imaging systems, the importance of sensitivity controls, transducer assembly, sound beams, and focusing are thoroughly discussed. Transducer selection, comparison of transducer types and arrays, their advantages and disadvantages, biological effects, and the AIUM testing objects are also covered. (Diagnostic Medical Sonography students only)
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: Sonographic Physics; Clinical II (DMS)/Y13.3907;Y13.3925
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