Theresa Jorgensen RDCS, RDMS, RVT reminds us to keep education fun while she demonstrates how to use the iliac vessels to locate the ovaries during a transabdominal pelvic ultrasound.

Upcoming related courses at GCUS include:
BLENDED INTRODUCTION TO OB/GYN ULTRASOUND
https://www.gcus.com/courses/about/4001/blended-introduction-to-obgyn-ultrasound
INTRODUCTION TO OB/GYN ULTRASOUND
https://www.gcus.com/courses/about/3963/introduction-to-obgyn-ultrasound
INTRODUCTION TO ABDOMINAL/PRIMARY CARE AND OB/GYN ULTRASOUND
https://www.gcus.com/courses/about/4078/introduction-to-abdominalprimary-care-and-obgyn-ultrasound
See our website for more related ultrasound products!
www.gcus.com

Music credit:”Yakety Sax”composition composed by James Q. “Spider” Rich and Homer “Boots” Randolph III and popularized by saxophonist Randolph in his 1963 recording

The Flipped Ovary Sign in Ovarian Torsion

The Flipped Ovary Sign in Ovarian Torsion

An oral abstract presented by Mark Sugi, MD

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