The course aims to introduce students to ultrasound as a diagnostic and anatomical tool. At the end of the course, students will be able to: 1. Understand fundamental ultrasound principles: probe handling, knobology, image optimization. 2. Identify key structures of the Head and Neck: carotid artery, thyroid, trachea, esophagus. 3. Recognize organs and major vessels of the Upper Abdomen: liver, spleen, IVC, abdominal aorta (celiac trunk, SMA, bifurcation). 4. Visualize Urinary system: kidneys and bladder, including basic measurements
Prerequisiti
Basic knowledge of first-year Human Anatomy. No prior ultrasound experience required.
Metodi didattici
Blended learning approach: Flipped-classroom introduction Online pre-learning module and quiz (knobology & physics) Frontal lectures on sonoanatomy Small-group hands-on scanning laboratory Interactive peer-to-peer learning with instructor supervision
Verifica Apprendimento
Continuous assessment during practical sessions: Correct probe handling Proper acquisition of scanning planes Correct anatomical identification Final written exam on acquired skills and ultrasound anatomy Mandatory completion of online quizzes and surveys
Testi
Recommended reference: Block B. Color Atlas of Ultrasound Anatomy – Thieme, 3rd Edition Block B. Abdominal Ultrasound: Step by Step - Thieme, 2nd edition Supplementary resources provided on KIRO: Video tutorials Anatomy review material Scanning protocols
Contenuti
Introduction to ultrasound physics and scanning technique Head & Neck ultrasound anatomy Upper abdominal ultrasound anatomy Renal and urinary bladder ultrasound anatomy Practical hands-on sessions on living models
Altre informazioni
Mandatory participation in practical sessions Safety and hygiene regulations must be respected in the laboratory