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"Home Page" (Synopsis)
1794: bats were discovered to navigate using echolocation, the reflection of high frequency sounds. This
discovery became the basis of ultrasound physics.
1942: the first use of sonography for medical diagnoses. An UltraSound beam was transmitted through
the human skull attempting to detect brain tumors.
1956: the first application of UltraSound to animals. A "somascope" ultrasonic unit was used to
measure the back fat thickness on beef cattle.
2021: Over the past few years an ever increasing number of animal owners have come to expect diagnostic
imaging such as UltraSound to be part of the "standard of care" for their animals. Rather than refer
clients out of their clinic, more and more veterinarians are deciding to provide UltraSound in-house to
offer a more complete client/patient service while adding a valuable profit center.
Dr. Blount invites you to attend this unique 17 CE Hour seminar which
explores exactly how UltraSound plays a vital role in successful diagnosis and treatment.
This
seminar is predominantly cased based lecture with a short dry lab that presents practical
UltraSound knowledge and options for dogs and cats you can put to use starting immediately in
your clinic.
This dictates a primary focus of this seminar which is for attendees
to learn how to effectively recognize sonographic abnormalities which can greatly enhance the patient's
diagnosis and care.
This seminar also helps attendees discover many little known and often overlooked secrets to
make sonograms much easier to obtain and read, and then determine how to put the images to the
most effective use.
Whatever your current UltraSound situation, this seminar has a lot to offer you:
If you already have UltraSound and are using it in your clinic,
this seminar with enable you to sharpen your skills and reading effectiveness.
If you have an UltraSound in your clinic, but it's a dust gathering eyesore rather than a useful tool
generating profit for you, this seminar will help you turn that picture around.
If you don't have an UltraSound but think you might like to, but are concerned that they cost too much
and require too much time and effort to learn to read and use, this seminar will offer you some viable
solutions.
Even if you are not sure you want an UltraSound machine for your clinic, this seminar will help you make
that decision based on legitimate factors and logical reasoning.
Questions???  
Contact Russ
phone: (936) 564-7792   e-mail:
seminars@vonallmen.net
Seminar approved by ETVMA
James M. Morton, DVM - President
17 Hour Units for Veterinary CE in Texas
Note: Other states may be added on request with
sufficient notice. Charges may apply)
Seminar presented by:
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