Biliary System (Bundle)

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This course is designed as per protocol standardized by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) and Sonography Canada. This course provides a comprehensive exploration of the biliary system, focusing on the anatomy, scanning techniques, and protocols used in sonographic assessment.  Obtain an in-depth understanding of biliary system pathologies, focusing on the sonographic evaluation and management of gallbladder diseases and their complications. This course offers an in-depth exploration of various gallbladder pathologies and their sonographic evaluation. Also covered are a wide range of conditions affecting the gallbladder, focusing on their imaging features, clinical implications, and management strategies.

 

The course bundle is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary for accurate diagnosis and evaluation of the gallbladder and bile ducts. It is aimed for healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their diagnostic skills in identifying and interpreting biliary system abnormalities.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the anatomical structure and variants of the gallbladder and bile ducts.
  • Recognize the normal sonographic appearance of the biliary system.
  • Perform accurate sonographic assessments using proper scanning techniques and protocols.
  • Identify clinical indications for biliary system sonography and interpret relevant laboratory values.
  • Understand the sonographic characteristics of gallbladder pathologies and their complications.
  • Develop proficiency in diagnosing and managing acute and chronic cholecystitis.
  • Recognize the complications of biliary diseases, such as pericholecystic fluid collection and gallbladder perforation.Identify and differentiate various gallbladder pathologies using ultrasound.
  • Recognize the sonographic characteristics of GB sludge, wall thickening, and non-visualization.
  • Understand the clinical significance of common and rare gallbladder conditions.