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March OSS 2022 meeting – OUHSC Student Presentations (2CME)

March 8, 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

March OSS Meeting

Online: Zoom meeting opens at 6:00 pm and the meeting will begin at 6:15 pm.

In-person: We are meeting in person again and with FOOD at both locations! Doors open at 5:45 pm and the presentation will begin at 6:15 pm. Also to celebrate meeting in person again those attending in person will be entered into a raffle! Get pumped!

  • OKC OSS members will be meeting at OSU-OKC 440 N Portland Avenue #AH1300 OKC, OK 73107 on the 1st floor.
  • Tulsa OSS members are meeting at 10300 E 81st Street Tulsa, OK 74133, room 9101 in the Student Union auditorium, building 9.

Presentation and Objectives:

The fabulous OUHSC Sonography students will be presenting their capstone presentations for us again. The OSS Officers have always loved these presentations and there is always something new we learn every year. Come ready to learn and be blown away!
*Objectives are at the bottom of this content.

 

OSS members:
Coming in person:

  • Sign in to the sign-in sheet and make sure your registration information is correct.

Joining by Zoom:

  • We have your information so there is no need to RSVP. We will mark your attendance when you join the meeting. Just be sure your FIRST and LAST name is used as your Zoom name when you join the meeting, otherwise, we will not know it is you and we cannot mark you as attended.
  • Spread the good word! Only 99 people can join this meeting via ZOOM so keep that in mind.
  • You will not be marked as attended if you are not present in the first 15 minutes of the ZOOM presentation.

Non-OSS member: Join us! It’s easy. You are welcome to attend our meetings, but unless you pay the annual dues you will not receive a CME and you cannot eat the meals we provide. Of course, you can bring your own and participate, but we really encourage you to become a member and contribute to Oklahoma sonographers’ continuing education growth and your own.

Join Zoom Meeting: 

https://zoom.us/j/96021579780

Meeting ID: 960 2157 9780

Poster:

https://oklahomasonographysociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/OSS-Poster-announcement-March-2022.doc

Facebook Invite:

Please RSVP to your appropriate location. If you have food restrictions we may or may not be able to accommodate, please let us know so we can see if we can try.

OKC FB link: https://fb.me/e/6VSBwHWcU

Tulsa FB link: https://fb.me/e/dKzFktenI

Annual Dues:

You can pay the annual dues on our website by going to our Payments section then selecting Annual Dues.

*Reminder: Annual dues run from January to December of each year.

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Looking forward to seeing you! Thank you for everything you are doing to keep your fellow Oklahomans safe and healthy. You guys are the best!

 

OSS Officer’s

 

Objectives:

  • Title: Pre-operative differentiation of leiomyomas and adenomyosis using 2D sonographic appearance, Doppler features and elastography
    • Objectives:
      • Discuss the importance of differentiating adenomyosis and leiomyomas
      • Compare the 2D sonographic appearance of the two pathologies
      • Compare the Doppler features of the two pathologies
      • Compare elastographic properties of the two pathologies
    • Title: Assessment of Gastric Emptying by Scintigraphy versus 3D Ultrasonography
      • Objectives:
        • Define gastroparesis and gastric emptying
        • Compare and contrast scintigraphy versus 3Dultrasonography quantification of gastric emptying
        • Compare and contrast gastric emptying times measured by 3D ultrasonography to scintigraphy gastric emptying times
      • Title: Diagnosing Acute Aortic Dissection: A Comparison between CT, MRI, and TEE
        • Objectives
          • Identify one reason a quick and accurate diagnosis is important for an aortic dissection.
          • Compare and contrast the advantages and limitations of each modality as it relates to diagnosis and treatment of an aortic dissection.
          • Describe why it would be beneficial to combine modalities, such as CT and TEE, in the diagnosis and treatment of an aortic dissection.
        • Title: Comparison of Computed Tomography, Sonography, and Chest Radiography in Identifying Sources of Septic Infections
          • Objectives
            • Describe the pathological characteristics of Sepsis
            • Compare techniques and appearance of Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasonography (US), Chest Radiography (X-ray)
            • Analyze the sensitivity and specificity of each imaging modality
          • Title: Endoscopic Ultrasonography and Transabdominal Sonography in the Diagnosis of Gastric Cancer
            • Objectives:
              • Identify why endoscopic ultrasonography accuracy decreases in the later stages of gastric cancer.
              • Compare and contrast endoscopic ultrasonography and transabdominal sonography detection accuracy with each stage of gastric cancer.
              • Describe how transabdominal sonography in the diagnosis of gastric cancer can be useful without patient discomfort.
            • Title: High-Intensity Focused US in Skin Rejuvenation and Tightening
              • Objectives:
                • Define high-intensity focused ultrasound and describe its effects on the skin, muscle, and tissue
                • Analyze the safety of high-intensity focused ultrasound when it is used for skin rejuvenation and tightening
                • Assess the efficacy of high-intensity focused ultrasound in skin rejuvenation and tightening
              • Title: Diagnostic accuracy in detecting hepatocellular carcinoma with ultrasound alone, contrast enhanced ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging
                • Objectives:
                  • Discuss why an early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma is important
                  • Compare and contrast the diagnostic accuracy of each imaging modality through original research
                  • Identify which imaging modality is the most accurate in detecting hepatocellular carcinoma
                • Title: The Effectiveness and Limitations between Sonography vs. MRI in the Presurgical Evaluation of Endometrial Cancer
                  • Objectives:
                    • Describe the effectiveness and limitation of transvaginal sonography in the evaluation of endometrial cancer
                    • Describe the effectiveness and limitations of magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of endometrial cancer
                    • Evaluate if sonography or MRI should be ordered first in the evaluation of endometrial cancer
                  • Title: Does Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound (LIPUS)/Ultrasound Promote the Process of Bone Healing?
                    • Objectives:
                      • Analyze the effects of LIPUS therapy in the process of bone healing.
                      • Identify how Ultrasound can play a role in monitoring bone healing.
                      • Describe why LIPUS therapy can be an advantage in vulnerable groups.
                      • Compare and contrast the results of LIPUS therapy among smokers and patients of different age.
                    • Title: Detecting Pregnancy in Cattle: Ultrasound Versus Palpation
                      • Objectives:
                        • Compare the use of transrectal ultrasound and transrectal palpation when detecting pregnancy in cattle.
                        • Identify the significance of detecting pregnancy in cattle.
                        • Describe the sonographic characteristics of a pregnancy in cattle.
                      • Title: The Accuracy of Sonography, SPECT, and Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis and Differentiation of Parkinson’s disease
                        • Objectives:
                          • Define Parkinson’s disease and the importance of early diagnosis.
                          • Compare and contrast the accuracies of sonography, SPECT, and artificial intelligence in the diagnosis and differentiation of Parkinson’s disease
                          • Identify the best medical imaging modality to use when diagnosing and differentiating Parkinson’s disease
                        • Title: Accuracy of Sonography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Diagnosing Invasive Placental Disorders
                          • Objectives:
                            • Define placental invasion and discuss the importance of prenatal detection
                            • Examine the sonographic and MRI signs of placental invasion and their diagnostic accuracy
                            • Evaluate the role of MRI as an imaging adjunct to sonography
                          • Title: Validity of Automated Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Quantifications in Echocardiography: A Literature Review
                            • Objectives:
                              • Illustrate the need for consistency amongst LVEF quantifications
                              • Compare and contrast manual methods, such as Modified Simpson’s Biplane and visual assessment, to artificial intelligence methods, such as machine learning algorithmic quantifications of LVEF
                              • Discuss the practical application of automated LVEF methods in the clinical setting
                            • Title: Conventional B-mode, Doppler, and Elastography in Diagnosing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
                              • Objectives:
                                • Assess the diagnostic accuracy of conventional greyscale measurements in comparison to elastography measurements in CTS patients
                                • Understand the acquisition process for 2D B-mode, color Doppler, power Doppler, SMI, and elastography measurements and data
                                • Recognize the differences between normal and abnormal median nerves
                              • Title: The accuracy of Point-of-Care in the diagnosis of small bowel obstruction, deep vein thrombosis, and gallbladder pathologies in the Emergency Department
                                • Objectives:
                                  • Define Point-of-Care Ultrasound and its uses
                                  • Analyze the diagnostic accuracy of Point-of-Care Ultrasound
                                  • Identify the different uses of Point-of-Care Ultrasound and compare to other imagining modalities
                                • Title: Comparison of Conventional Ultrasound, Contrast Enhanced Ultrasound, and Sonoelastography in the Differentiation of Thyroid Nodules
                                  • Objectives:
                                    • Discuss and evaluate the effectiveness of conventional ultrasound, contrast enhanced ultrasound, and sonoelastography in pathological examination.
                                    • Establish the importance of having reliable diagnostic imaging to avoid biopsy of nodules.
                                    • Establish benign versus malignant characteristics of thyroid nodules
                                  • Title: Effectiveness of Ultrasound in Achilles Tendinopathy Treatment
                                    • Objectives:
                                      • Discuss Achilles tendinopathy etiologies and origins.
                                      • Compare and contrast other Achilles’ tendinopathy treatments to therapeutic ultrasound Achilles tendinopathy treatment.
                                      • Analyze the collective research on the effectiveness of ultrasound treatment in Achilles tendinopathy repair.

Details

Date:
March 8, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Venue

OSU OKC
440 N Portland Avenue #AH1300
OKC, OK 73107 United States
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Organizer

Oklahoma Sonography Society