by William M. Marks MD (Author)
A basic text and instruction manual of diagnostic ultrasound which is directed towards the student or health care provider- non-radiologist and non-sonographer- wishing to begin performing and understanding ultrasound. It covers basic concepts of diagnostic ultrasound. While the emphasis is on obstetric ultrasound, it also includes applications for gynecology, trauma, abnormal fluid collections, liver and biliary diseases, hydronephrosis and renal disease, and small parts (e.g. breast, thyroid, testicle, extremity, etc.). A primary goal is to teach the practitioner how to use ultrasound to help determine which patients should be referred to a center where a higher level of care can be provided. The book was initially conceived and created for practitioners in rural low resource areas but would be useful in a wide variety of settings.
Author Biography
The author grew up in the Midwest (Ohio) but has been on the west coast of the USA (mostly Seattle) since the mid 70's. He did a Fellowship in US/CT at UCSF in 1978-79 and has been active in many professional societies. Since 2000, he has been active in global health in Africa, South America, and Asia.
Number of Pages: 198
Dimensions: 0.42 x 10 x 7.99 IN
Publication Date: November 28, 2016