Ultrasound Imaging: What Is Inside? – Online Course

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Last updated on March 10, 2025 11:23 pm

Understand the technology of ultrasound, explore the uses of ultrasound scans, and learn how to improve medical imaging in this online course from University of Twente.

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Who is the course for?

This course is aimed at everyone interested in ultrasound imaging, its technological background, and its application in clinical practice. Medical students and professionals working with ultrasound who wish to improve their fundamental understanding of ultrasound may find this course particularly useful.

This course will also be beneficial to those considering a career as a radiologist, nurse, or healthcare professionalIt would also be useful for students or prospective students who are considering an area of specialism and wish to further their knowledge of ultrasound techniques and practice.

Participants are expected to have a pre-university level in mathematics and physics.

Participants with the expected starting level will need about 3 hours per week for the course. If you already have knowledge or experience about the technical aspects or medical use of ultrasound imaging, you may need less time to complete the course.

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to…

Identify and comprehend the versatile use of clinical ultrasound imaging

Explain how medical images are created with ultrasound

Apply technical background knowledge of ultrasound to improve patient care

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