
Course Objectives
The objective of this program is to provide a comprehensive three day diagnostic ultrasound course designed specifically for physicians, nurses and health-care professionals who are interested in providing medical and ultrasound services to PCC's and their clients. We believe the result of professional education, support and medical care will reduce crisis pregnancies, abortions and empower women with the needed information and support to make an informed decision.
The art of scanning requires cultivation and time to be perfected. One should not expect proficiency upon completion of this course. Medical staff must have continual clinical training with a professional skilled in ultrasound until they are deemed competent. Competency will require a least 50-75 supervised or reviewed scans and a letter of completion of clinical time from the medical director.
Diagnostic ultrasound service can be provided if the PCC's:
- Converts into a Pregnancy Medical Clinic with a physician serving as a medical director.
- Refers their clients to a medical clinic for services.
- Contract with a registered sonographer or mobile service for the ultrasound.
The goal of this course is to provide PCC's with licensed health-care professionals that have been trained:
- To perform and interpret early OB ultrasound scanning techniques so that the ultrasound operator can provide the documentation of pregnancy, gestational age and viability to the client.
- To recognize and evaluate abnormal appearance of pathologies of OB studies related to the viability of the pregnancy so the medical director will be able to refer the client for additional medical services.
- To counsel women and couples in crisis pregnancies.
- To equip clients with complete knowledge of options, sources of help and informed consent.
- To educate health care professionals on involvement with local PCC's.
- To encourage volunteers working within PCC's to do further research into crisis pregnancy management, abortion, post abortion complications and abstinence education.
Educational Objectives
After completion of this course and 50-70 supervised clinical scans, the participant will be able to:
- Understand basic physics and instrumentation of ultrasound.
- Recognize the acoustic representation of normal anatomy of the female pelvis, embryo and fetus through 16 weeks gestation.
Identify the viability of the embryo and fetus from ultrasound imaging - Perform basic scanning techniques for 1st and early 2nd trimester
- Recognize the acoustic appearance of normal anatomy of the embryo from images acquired through vaginal scanning. .
- Understand general management, policy and procedures, restrictions, and guidelines for the use of ultrasound within PCC's.
- Understand the medical indications for an ultrasound for those women considering abortion.
- Understand the needed details in purchasing an ultrasound system.
Have in place positive counseling techniques and referral networks for clients of PCC's. - Apply the nursing process and implement an appropriate care plan based on results.
Teaching Methods
- Didactic lectures of Audio Visual sessions
- Interpretive sessions
- Multiple "one on one" scanning sessions
- Educational books, manuals and DVD's
Prerequisites
The Imaging Network Diagnostic Ultrasound Program is considered a continuing medical education program. Applicants must verify completion of a minimum of two years paramedical training such as radiologic technology or nursing and/or document previous experience in diagnostic ultrasound/or have a BA degree in a medical field.. Also provide verification of employment or affiliation with a Pregnancy Care Center. Visit Our Store!