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Practical Case Studies in Sonography I

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes

  1. (Analysis Level) Analyze real-life diagnostic case studies, applying principles of anatomy, pathology, and imaging techniques to identify and interpret key clinical findings. (CSLO #4)

  2. (Application Level) Apply learned ultrasound scanning techniques to accurately assess and diagnose clinical scenarios presented in case studies, following proper scanning protocols and imaging guidelines. (CSLO #2)


  3. (Evaluation Level) Evaluate case study data and imaging results to determine potential diagnostic outcomes, demonstrating the ability to synthesize complex information from anatomy, pathology, and physics. (CSLO #2)

  4. (Creating Level) Develop a comprehensive understanding of sonographic terminology and imaging protocols by discussing and explaining these concepts in the context of case study analysis. (CSLO #2)

  5. (Understanding Level) Demonstrate professional skills in clinical reasoning, communication, and teamwork while engaging in case study discussions and collaborative problem-solving with peers and instructors. (CSLO #3)

  6. (Application Level) Incorporate cultural competence into case study analyses, considering diverse patient backgrounds and the implications for diagnostic decision-making and sonographic practice. (CSLO #1)

  7. (Creating Level) Propose logical and well-reasoned solutions to complex diagnostic problems, based on the synthesis of imaging findings, clinical information, and relevant sonographic principles. (CSLO #4)