Jodie Crowley
Instructional Faculty and Clinical Coordinator
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program
College of Health Sciences and Technology
585-475-6958
Office Location
Jodie Crowley
Instructional Faculty and Clinical Coordinator
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program
College of Health Sciences and Technology
Education
BS, RDMS, RVT, Rochester Institute of Technology
585-475-6958
Currently Teaching
DMSO-210
Essentials of Ultrasound
3 Credits
The course is designed to provide ultrasound students with an understanding of critical issues in ultrasound and provide students with an opportunity to be exposed to theoretical and didactic knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy through “hands-on” experience by performing basic, general ultrasound examinations while adhering to general ergonomic guidelines. Emphasis is placed on relational anatomy and structure identification using ultrasound equipment. Students will be required to create and label ultrasound images of specific anatomical structures. This course will also introduce students to hospital administrative policies, procedures and work flow strategies as they pertain to ultrasound. Medico-legal aspects and basic applied ultrasound physics will be emphasized.
DMSO-289
Special Topics
1 - 4 Credits
This course is on a topic of special interest that is not part of a formal curriculum. The course design may differ by topic or faculty member but will include prerequisites, contact hours, and examination/assessment procedures. The level of study is appropriate for students in their final two years of study.
DMSO-301
Sonographic Scanning Skills and Techniques I
3 Credits
The course provides students with hands-on experience by performing basic and general abdominal, small parts, obstetrical and gynecological ultrasound examinations. Sonographic examination protocols and techniques, review and recognition of normal anatomic structures, high quality image production, and image interpretation are stressed.
DMSO-302
Sonographic Scanning Skills and Techniques II
3 Credits
The course is a continuation of Sonographic Scanning Skills and Techniques I (DMSO- 301). The course provides students with further hands-on opportunities to perform advanced abdominal and OB/GYN, peripheral vascular (upper and lower) and carotid Doppler examinations including color flow. Ultrasound examination protocols and techniques, review and recognition of normal anatomic structures, high quality image production, Doppler and color flow optimization and image interpretation are stressed.
DMSO-309
Sonography Physics and Instrumentation I
3 Credits
This course addresses how the principles of ultrasound physics are directly applied to the use of ultrasound instrumentation in medical imaging. Transducers, signal production, memory systems, data display, manipulation of controls, and artifacts, are discussed. Throughout the course, the student will integrate previous knowledge of anatomy with ultrasound physics and instrumentation.
DMSO-312
Human Cross-Sectional Anatomy
3 Credits
This course covers basic sectional anatomy of the abdomen, pelvis, fetus and small parts, building on the basic knowledge of anatomy. This course prepares the student to recognize sectional anatomy of major human structures, especially as they relate to medical imaging techniques. Lectures are augmented with exercises using prepared human sections, organ modeling, and diagnostic imaging units.
DMSO-571
Clinical Sonography II
5 Credits
This course provides the final development of ultrasound examination skills by means of clinical internship. The candidate is expected to perform basic and advanced general ultrasound examinations in the areas of abdomen, small parts, obstetrics, gynecology and peripheral ultrasound examinations with no assistance by the end of this course. This is an internship course.
In the News
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April 4, 2019
Podcast: Opportunities in the Field of Ultrasound
Intersections: The RIT Podcast, Ep. 12: People seeking a career in medicine have many paths from which to choose. Hamad Ghazle, professor in the College of Health Sciences and Technology, and Jodie Crowley, clinical coordinator for the diagnostic medical sonography program, discuss career opportunities in the field of ultrasound.