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Clinical Laboratory and Medical Imaging Sciences
Medical Laboratory Science, B.S., Certificate
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Cardiac Sonography, B.S., Certificate
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  School of Health Professions 2021-2023 Catalog Clinical Laboratory and Medical Imaging Sciences Cardiac Sonography, B.S., Certificate  

Cardiac Sonography, B.S., Certificate

Cardiac Sonography Profession

Cardiac sonography (also known as echocardiography or cardiovascular sonography) is the use of ultrasound imaging to view the cardiovascular anatomy in a noninvasive and pain-free examination. This safe and convenient method of diagnosis allows the physician to assess the function of the heart in a dynamic way. Cardiac sonographers are specially trained professionals who are an integral part of the cardiovascular medical management team in today's health care environment. They use sophisticated equipment that acquires two-dimensional images of the heart and Doppler spectral tracings of blood flow to provide an accurate assessment of the patient's condition. Cardiac sonographers are one of the first lines of testing towards diagnosis of cardiovascular conditions and help the physician to guide the patient to the correct path of treatment.
 
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