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Jul 11, 2025
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RAIT 326 - Ultrasound Physics for Mammographers 3 CR
Covers acoustical physics, including the concepts and principles of sound transmission and the utilization of high frequency sound to produce images for diagnostic purposes.
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the program and permission of the Program Chair.
Course Outcomes - Identify, contrast, and compare the various types of mechanical waves and the sound spectrum
- Anticipate and evaluate reflection characteristics based on acoustic impedance calculations
- Calculate levels of attenuation in tissue
- Describe and discuss the operational characteristics of an ultrasound transducer
- Apply the concepts of resolution and focusing to obtain the optimum image; evaluate the image for quality
- Describe how the ultrasound instrument processes electrical and sonographic information into multidimensional images
- Describe, discuss, contrast, compare, and identify the Doppler effect in a spectral display
- Evaluate image artifacts and explain them using reasonable physical principles
- Discuss the ALARA philosophy, bioeffects of insonation concerning the mechanical index and thermal index
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