Course Overview

Domain
Health and Social Sciences
Format
Short Course
Duration
6 days
Fee Subsidy
Up to 90% SF Funding
Professional Development Units

CPD points (SSR) – Pending approval

Ultrasound plays a crucial role in the evaluation and management of patients with hepatobiliary and kidney diseases.

The workshop is introduced in response to the industry demand and government healthcare policy in expanding capacity in skills upgrading of the current healthcare workforce.

This 6-day interactive workshop aims to provide you with advanced theoretical knowledge and clinical skills in scanning the upper abdominal organs, namely liver, gallbladder and biliary system, kidneys (including urinary bladder), spleen and pancreas as well as the great vessels. In addition, core principles in abdominal ultrasound and FAST scan in trauma settings as well as advanced imaging techniques (elastography, contrast-enhanced ultrasound) will also be covered.

Intensive hands-on practical sessions on healthy volunteers and simulators will be conducted to complete the knowledge and skillset acquisition in abdominal ultrasound.

Who Should Attend

  • Radiographers practising ultrasound
  • Healthcare professionals involved in ultrasound work (GPs, A&E clinicians, radiologists, residents etc)
Prerequisites
  • Participants are required to have a healthcare related qualification
  • Prior clinical experience and knowledge on general operation of the ultrasound machines may be given preferential consideration

What You Will Learn

  • Understand the role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of abdominal pathology
  • Discuss the normal and abnormal imaging characteristics of the liver, gallbladder and biliary system, kidneys, adrenals, spleen and pancreas
  • Acquire hands-on ultrasound scanning skills of the abdomen (include Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma or FAST examination)
  • Explain the significance of clinical tests and complimentary modalities relevant to hepato-biliary and kidney systems
  • Discuss the limitation of ultrasound in regards to abdominal ultrasound imaging and recognise when modifications to routine scanning approaches are required

Teaching Team

Ooi Chin Chin
Ooi Chin Chin

Associate Professor, Health and Social Sciences, Singapore Institute of Technology

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Nurul Adliah Gazali
Nurul Adliah Gazali

Senior Lecturer, Health and Social Sciences, Singapore Institute of Technology

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Schedule

Day Topics
Day 1

Introduction to Abdominal Ultrasound
The liver
Gallbladder and the biliary system
Case-based learning: liver, gallbladder and biliary pathologies
Practical hands-on
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Day 2

The renal tracts (kidneys, ureters, bladders) and adrenals
Case-based learning: kidney, ureters, and bladder pathologies
The great abdominal vessels: Porto-venous system, aorta, and IVC 
Case-based learning: the great vessels pathologies
Practical hands-on
Knowledge quiz
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Day 3

The spleen
The pancreas
Practical hands-on
FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) 
Practical demo on FAST
Practical hands-on
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Day 4

Sonographic techniques in the transplant patient – Renal and liver transplant
Renal transplant ultrasound – The surgeon's perspective
Liver transplant ultrasound: what the clinician wants to know?
Practical hands-on
Knowledge quiz
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Day 5

The peritoneum and retroperitoneum
Case-based learning – ultrasound detectable pathologies of the peritoneum and retroperitoneum
Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound (CEUS): Introduction and sonographer’s role
CEUS of the liver, kidneys, and aorta
Practical hands-on
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Day 6

Ultrasound elastography of the liver and spleen (with demo)
Clinical usefulness of ultrasound elastography in the management of chronic liver disease and portal hypertension: clinician’s perspective
Reflection on clinical practice: How to perform at a higher level?
Practical hands-on
Final quiz
Reflect, review, and Q&A

Certificate and Assessment

A Certificate of Attainment will be issued to participants who

  • Attend at least 75% of the course; and
  • Undertake and pass non-credit bearing assessment during the course

Participants who meet the attendance requirement but do not pass the assessment will receive a Certificate of Participation.

Fee Structure

The full fee for this course is S$4,185.60.

Category After SF Funding
Singapore Citizen (Below 40) S$1,255.68
Singapore Citizen (40 & Above) S$487.68
Singapore PR / LTVP+ Holder S$1,255.68
Non-Singapore Citizen S$4,185.60 (No Funding)


Note: All fees above include GST. GST applies to individuals and Singapore-registered companies.

Course Runs

February 2025
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10 Feb 2025 - 15 Feb 2025
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6 days
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In-person
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TBC
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SGD $4,185.60
Up to 90% SF Funding
Apply By:
19 Jan 2025 23:59