Faculty of Medicine

Course timetable

Lectures

A close-up of the Vivid 7 ultrasound scanner mainboard. This scanner is used as part of Professor Caro

A close-up of the Vivid 7 ultrasound scanner mainboard.

Lectures are usually delivered on Thursdays, all day.  Most lectures are delivered in the sub-basement teaching rooms in the commonwealth building.

Part 1 - Core topics (top)

  • Discuss the scientific  principles of ultrasound wave propagation and interaction with tissue including attenuation, reflection and scattering, non-linear propagation and its use in harmonic imaging
  • Understand the construction and operation of multi element array ultrasound transducers
  • Discuss the scientific  principles of pulse echo ultrasound and ultrasound image formation including factors that affect frame rate and image resolution
  • Discuss the scientific  principles of the Doppler effect and the principles behind continuous wave Doppler, pulsed wave Doppler,  Colour flow imaging and spectral  Doppler display
  • Demonstrate the ability to optimise B-mode imaging, colour flow imaging, and spectral Doppler display controls in order to maximise the quality of the ultrasound investigation.
  • Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of haemodynamics both in normal and diseased vessels including the relationship between pressure gradient, flow and resistance to flow, velocity changes through stenosis, velocity profiles and venous flow.
  • Understand, recognise and minimise imaging and Doppler artefacts
  • Discuss the safe use of ultrasound including knowledge of bioeffects and the purpose of MI/TI.
  • Discuss QA of vascular ultrasound equipment and contribute to QA programmes in vascular science
  • Demonstrate a scientific understanding of new technologies e.g.  3 and 4D, contrast imaging, elastography
  • Recognise the limitations of ultrasound

Part 2 - Echocardiography (top)

Professor Petros Nihoyannopoulos introduces the MSc in Medical Ultrasound and the Echocardiography module
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  • Anatomy and physiology
  • Aetiology/pathophysiology cardiac disease 
  • Cardiac functional parameters
  • Heart valve disease
  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Coronary artery disease
  • Heart failure
  • Transoesophageal imaging
  • Pulmonary hypertension
  • Contrast echocardiography
  • Intracardiac masses
  • Pericardial disease
  • Diseases of the aorta
  • Adult congenital heart disease
  • Paediatric echocardiography
  • Stress echocardiography

Part 2 - Vascular Ultrasound (top)

Dr Mohammed Aslam on the Vascluar module of the MSc in Medical Ultrasound
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  • Anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology
  • Arterial & venous haemodynamics
  • Advanced Doppler techniques
  • Doppler Signal Quantification
  • Cerebrovasculature 
  • Peripheral Vasculature
  • Peripheral venous/lymphatic system
  • Aorta and branches
  • Abdominal venous system
  • Vascular technology

 

Part 2 - Obstetric and Gynaecology Ultrasound (top)

  • Ultrasound in the first trimester
  • Fetal measurements
  • Routine anomaly scans
  • Endovaginal imaging in routine obstetric ultrasound
  • Abnormalities of : renal tract; GI tract
  • C.N.S abnormalities
  • Fetal heart
  • Marker of chromosomal abnormalities
  • Twins and chorionicity
  • Doppler techniques
  • Invasive procedures

Laboratory practicals

Laboratory practicals are usually run every day of the week except on Thursdays when you have lectures and start at 09.15 a.m. Because practicals involve patients, you will need to be introduced to the patient by a member of staff and be allocated a specific time for scanning. You will need to be polite and courteous with the patent and assure that they are lying comfortably. You should not exceed 30 minutes of scanning time per patient.

Project dissertations

Allocation of projects and supervisors will be arranged during the period October to December taking into account wherever possible the academic interests of individual students.  Research projects will be available in the laboratories of the Echo, Vascular or Obs and Gynae depts within Imperial College/Hammersmith, Charing Cross Hospital, Queen Charlotte’s or St. Mary’s Hospital.

Overview of elements due

Element

Component

Date due

Lectures

Physics

October - December

Lectures

Specialty

January - March

Project Dissertation

Selection of project

December

Project Dissertation

Project outline (4/5 pages)

December

Project Dissertation

Project essay

January

Project Dissertation

Progress report (4/5 pages)

March

Exams

Mock - Physics

April

Exams

Mock - Speciality

April

Project Dissertation

Progress Presentation

May

Exams

Final - Physics

May

Exams

Final – Speciality

June

Clinical

Clinical examination

July

Project Dissertation

Complete draft project

July

Project Dissertation

Submission of project dissertation

August

Clinical

Submission of patient log book

August

Project Dissertation

Vive Voce

September

Exam Board Meeting

Exam board meeting

September

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