Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
(Application Level) Demonstrate the ability to apply principles of vascular anatomy, physiology, and pathology to clinical cases in preparation for the RVS/RVT exams. (CSLO #2)
(Analysis Level) Analyze and interpret Doppler ultrasound waveforms and hemodynamic data to assess vascular conditions, ensuring understanding of clinical relevance and exam protocols. (CSLO #4)
(Evaluation Level) Identify and evaluate the appropriate vascular imaging techniques and protocols used for various vascular pathologies in alignment with industry standards and the RVS/RVT exam requirements. (CSLO #2)
(Creation Level) Create effective strategies for managing patients and performing vascular ultrasound exams, focusing on patient care, safety, and ethical considerations. (CSLO #1)
(Understanding Level) Demonstrate professional communication and problem-solving skills during simulated clinical scenarios, reflecting critical thinking and readiness for the RVS/RVT registry exams. (CSLO #3)
(Synthesis Level) Synthesize and apply best practices for performing and interpreting vascular exams, integrating knowledge of vascular conditions, equipment, and protocols as it pertains to the RVS/RVT registry exam. (CSLO #2)