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Hands-On Ultrasound Training Sessions

Monterey, California

Hands-on Ultrasound TrainingUpcoming Workshops

Asheville, North Carolina

Hands-On Ultrasound TrainingUpcoming Workshops

Training Overview

Our team provides one day hands on OBGYN Ultrasound training workshops in Monterey, CA and Asheville, NC. These training sessions are combined with online video recorded lectures, case study review and video scanning demonstrations. This allows the student to arrive prepared with core knowledge of anatomy, image orientation, pathology, scanning protocol and more. The hands on scanning sessions focus on scanning technique and image interpretation. We scan live patients in all stages of pregnancy. This includes transvaginal scanning in the first pregnancy, non gravid pelvics and IUD patients.

Currently our monthly courses focus on OBGYN ultrasound, however we offer custom training in Vascular and General ultrasound for groups of 3 or more. For more information, please fill out a contact form. You may also view our available course dates below. We look forward to seeing you in class!

More Info:

  • Only 4 students per class to maximize hands-on scan time and individual instruction.
  • We scan live patients at all stages of pregnancy including transvaginal.
  • We review knobology of the ultrasound system for image optimization.
  • We demonstrate appropriate scanning technique to optimize imaging and reduce scan time.
  • These courses were created for nurse midwives, physicians, nurse practitioners and other healthcare professionals interested in point of care ob- gyn ultrasound scanning.
  • Our main focus is the first trimester dating scan and third trimester growth, biophysical, fluid assessment, position, placenta and cervix. 
  • You will receive 12 AMA Category 1 CME credits when you purchase this course.
  • Immediate access to our online material upon registration and access for one year.

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