Ophthalmic Ultrasonography

Practical Course

Ophthalmic Ultrasonography
April 16, 2016

Peter Gilgan Research and Learning Centre 686 Bay St. Toronto, ON M5G 0A4
 

This full day didactic course series covers critical concepts to the understanding and performance of ophthalmic ultrasound. Topics include physics and principles of ophthalmic ultrasound, B-scan ultrasound methodology with emphasis on standardized probe positioning & labeling, techniques and indications for ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) and diagnostic Ascan, pediatric ultrasound techniques, recognition & identification of common disease processes & disorders of the globe and descriptive interpretation of ultrasound findings.

A one-hour instructor-guided workshop allows attendees to practice the scanning techniques and probe positioning taught throughout the day. Emphasis will be placed on the open eye exam and understanding how the probe position and scan direction relate to the area of the globe being examined.

By the end of this ultrasound course, attendees will be able to:

understand the role and effects physics plays on ocular ultrasound
visualize and apply 3-dimensional thinking when locating pathology within the eye
learn standardized ultrasound probe handling and positioning
understand the applications for various ultrasound modalities (B-scan, UBM, Diagnostic Ascan)
recognize the range and diversity of pathology seen with ultrasound
learn how to accurately describe and interpret ultrasound findings to enhance the clinical assessment
 

Details & Link to Registration:

http://www.cpd.utoronto.ca/ophthalmic-ultrasonography/