Starscapes presentation for class sonographic physics at lansing community college
April 19, 2024
Real Time Imaging In Ultrasound
- Kaitlyn Curtis
- April 19, 2024
- Rebecca Ackels
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AcrQEtQn_8
- sonography, Ultrasound
April 19, 2024
Starscapes presentation for class sonographic physics at lansing community college
StarScapes • blame cogdog • SPLOTbox theme is based on Garfunkel by Anders Norén.
Lauren Knight
April 21, 2024 — 4:55 pm
Hey Becca! Great job! This was a very informative presentation and for me personally gave me a great refresher on frame rate. Specifically the higher the frame rate creates a better image quality and the lower the frame rate makes the image appear less seamless. It was also nice to see the equation for frame rate and Tframe.
I like how you also included the tech-controlled settings that affect the frame rate, which is imaging depth and the number of pulses per image. Allowing me to have a refresher of know how as a sonographer I impact the frame rate.
Again great job, I really enjoyed watching this!
Jennifer Greathouse
April 24, 2024 — 6:21 pm
Hi Becca!
Great presentation! This topic was very helpful for me as it was a refresh on this topic that we learned earlier in the semester. I find the relationships to be confusing so hearing them again helped me to better understand them. It’s crazy to see how sonographers obtained images before we had real time imagining that made things more “movie” like and gives us a better diagnostic image. The machine is always sending pulses down our scan line so we’re always getting an updated image.
Gabrielle Cogswell
April 25, 2024 — 7:38 am
Hi Becca,
Overall, your presentation was very informative and I feel like I better understood real-time imaging in ultrasound. I appreciate you consolidating the slides and elaborating more in-depth for each topic, I feel like that is very helpful for the audience to follow along more rather than just staring at the words you could be reading off. On the slide about imaging depth, I liked the images you used because they helped me better understand how the depth and frame rate are inversely related to shallow depth. I feel like I had difficulty understanding that when we went over that unit. To conclude, I enjoyed watching your presentation and you did an outstanding job!
Briana Johnson
April 28, 2024 — 9:56 pm
Hi Becca
I really enjoyed listening to your presentation and I found it very informative! I think that you did a great job at breaking everything down and making very understandable, even to someone who is not familiar with ultrasound. Thank you for covering this topic, listening to it was a great refresher before our final exam!
Hailey Cook
April 29, 2024 — 12:30 am
Hi Becca!
I loved your presentation and how organized it was! You made it really easy to follow along and understand each concept. I appreciate you discussing the history of ultrasound and what it used to look like. Explaining how our images are similar to a movie and how each frame is taken to create one image was a great touch. The visualizations you gave of these topics help me better understand how temporal resolution works, focal points, and frame rate works. Great job, you are a natural teacher!