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Obstetric and Gynaecological Ultrasound: A Self Assessment Guide

Obstetric and Gynaecological Ultrasound: A Self Assessment Guide
By Oluwakemi O. Ola-Ojo MSc GDU BSc DCR

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Obstetrics and Gynaecology Ultrasound: a self-assessment guide is a structured questions and answer book that tends to develop the reader's understanding capability using a simple method in treating related topics.

The book is divided into seven chapters namely: Anatomy, Physics, Gynaecology, First trimester, Second and Third trimester parts 1 and 2 and Fertility.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #160825 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-06-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 212 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"This is an attractive paperback that should be essential reading for trainee obstetric and gynaecological sonographers, whether they are radiographers or radiology or obstetric trainees. It will be of particular value to those preparing for the RCOG/RCR Diploma in Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound and to specialist registrars in obstetrics and gynaecology undertaking special skills modules in fetal medicine, gynaecological ultrasound and infertility."
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist - Royal Jubilee Maternity Service, Belfast.
Featured in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2006.

About the Author
PREFACE With ultrasound not using ionising radiation and many advances in the use of ultrasound in imaging, many textbooks have been written on Obstetrics and Gynaecology Ultrasound. This book as it's name suggest is a study guide to help the student and practising Sonographer. The questions are those that test the reader's academic knowledge and application in the practical scenario. The questions as much as it is possible have been grouped into sections so that when used in conjunction with the available textbooks and current research findings, learning could be systematic and individually tailored. Most ultrasound departments have a protocol governing Obstetrics and Gynaecology practises, this, the student / Sonographer is encouraged to get familiar with. Ultrasound plays an important role in the evaluation and treatment of infertility and many Sonographers are now finding their role in this aspect of medicine. A chapter has been included in this book to introduce the Sonographer to this rapidly advancing arm of gynaecology and help the practising Sonographer in this field. The questions have been drawn from the lecture notes, journals, textbooks and practical experience of the author and many other colleagues. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Many people and Companies have been of great help to me in the writing of this book either by way of support, advice or permission to use some of their images or use extracts from their published work. I am particularly grateful to Professor K. Nicolaides, Mr O. E Ojo, Dr S. Bower, Dr L Gertz, Dr. Massouh, Dr Otigbah, Dr James Wafula, Mr Sam Abdalla and Miss Mary Power. Many thanks to my colleagues including Mrs J Hollingsworth and her team of Sonographers, Miss P. Wilson and her team of Sonographers, Mr A Moakes and his team of Sonographers, Mr Z.M. Ahmed and many other colleagues who would prefer to be anonymous. Thanks to Hitachi Medical Systems Ltd, KeyMed (Medical & Industrial Equipment) Ltd, Imaging Equipment Ltd for allowing me the use of images of their ultrasound equipment's. Thanks to Reed Businness Information, Macmillan Publishers, Churchill Livingstone and- Harper Collins Publishers. Thanks to British Medical Ultrasound Society for the use of the obstetrics charts. Many thanks to Mr Olanrewaju for sorting out my computer problems, my friends and family for their patience and understanding all these years. Thanks to my publishers especially Mrs Mary Law and Mrs Dinah Thom and their teams, to the various reviewers and to Mrs Black the Copy Editor Finally I am grateful to Lady Eniola Olubobokun without whom the project could not have taken off and Mr O. Josiah without whose help the project could not have been concluded.